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  1. Lady Be Careful película dirigida por Theodore Reed y protagonizada por Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle y Benny Baker. Año: 1936. Sinopsis: Comedia y romance entre los marineros estadounidenses en una historia de payasadas antes de la Segunda Guerra Mundial durante el permiso en tierra persiguiendo a las damas de la alta sociedad.

  2. Lady Be Careful: Dirigido por Theodore Reed. Con Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, Benny Baker, Buster Crabbe. Comedy and Romance amongst American sailors in a pre-WWII tale of antics during shore leave chasing high society ladies.

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  4. Harry Ruskin Guión. Reseñas de la crítica. Comedy and Romance amongst American sailors in a pre-WWII tale of antics during shore leave chasing high society ladies. It’s a common tale where a confident officer bets he can get the girl but inevitably falls in love with her.

  5. Lady Be Careful is a 1936 American drama film directed by Theodore Reed and written by Dorothy Parker, Alan Campbell, and Harry Ruskin, adapted from the play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Knox Robinson. The film stars Lew Ayres, Mary Carlisle, Benny Baker, Buster Crabbe, Grant Withers, and Irving Bacon. The film was released on ...

  6. Previously filmed in 1930 as True to the Navy, Kenyon Nicholson's old stage farce Sailor Beware returned to the screen in 1936 as Lady Be Careful. The plot remains substantially the same, as an amorous sailor named Dynamite (Lew Ayres) bets his pals that he can "thaw" icy beauty-contest winner Billie (Mary Carlisle).

  7. Previously filmed in 1930 as True to the Navy, Kenyon Nicholson’s old stage farce Sailor Beware returned to the screen in 1936 as Lady Be Careful. The plot remains substantially the same, as an amorous sailor named Dynamite (Lew Ayres) bets his pals that he can «thaw» icy beauty-contest winner Billie (Mary Carlisle). What follows is a series of misunderstandings, arguments and ...