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Navy Born

A naval officer gets more than he bargained for when he adopts a recently orphaned young boy, the son of his late best friends. Despite the resistance of the lad's surviving relatives, who worry that growing in the Navy will be hard on the boy, the officer loves and takes good care of the boy. At least he does until the child is abducted by a gangster who has mistaken him for his long-lost boy. Fortunately for the young fellow, the officer rallies the entire Navy and comes to the rescue.

Top Cast

  • William Gargan

    William Gargan

    Lt. Red Furness

  • Claire Dodd

    Claire Dodd

    Bernice Farrington

  • Douglas Fowley

    Douglas Fowley

    Lt. Steve Bassett

  • George Irving

    George Irving

    Admiral Kingston

  • Dorothy Tree

    Dorothy Tree

    Daphne Roth

  • William Newell

    William Newell

    Lt. Bill Lyons

  • Jack Randall

    Jack Randall

    Lt. Tex Jones

  • Claudia Coleman

    Claudia Coleman

    Mrs. Farrington

  • Douglas Wood

    Douglas Wood

    Mr. Strickland

Overview

A naval officer gets more than he bargained for when he adopts a recently orphaned young boy, the son of his late best friends. Despite the resistance of the lad's surviving relatives, who worry that growing in the Navy will be hard on the boy, the officer loves and takes good care of the boy. At least he does until the child is abducted by a gangster who has mistaken him for his long-lost boy. Fortunately for the young fellow, the officer rallies the entire Navy and comes to the rescue.

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