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Navy Blue and Gold is a 1937 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer dramatic film starring Robert Young, James Stewart and Lionel Barrymore. The plot revolves around the experiences of three young men attending the United States Naval Academy.
Navy Blue and Gold: Directed by Sam Wood. With Robert Young, James Stewart, Florence Rice, Billie Burke. Three young men, with a common fondness for football, become roommates the at United States Naval Academy where they experience its rules and traditions.
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- Drama, Sport
- Sam Wood
- 1937-11-19
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Jan 30, 2014 · Roger Ash (Robert Young) is a cynical, top-notch athlete hiding a heart of gold, and Richard Gates (Tom Brown) is the pampered but d ...more. "Truck" Cross (James Stewart) is a hardworking ...
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- Warner Movies On Demand
Navy Blue And Gold - Navy Blue and Gold Three young men from radically different backgrounds become roommates and quick friends at the Naval Academy in Annapolis in Navy Blue and Gold (1937). Richard Gates (Tom Brown) is a wealthy preppie.
- Sam Wood, Tom Andre
- Robert Young
May 8, 2012 · Navy Blue and Gold (1937) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #NavyBlueandGold "Truck" Cross (James Stewart) is a hardworking midshipman, sworn to regain his father's disgraced honor.
- 3 min
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- Warner Archive
James Stewart plays "Truck" Cross an enlisted soldier who has been accepted into the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Truck meets Roger "Rog" Ash (Robert Young) and Richard "Dickie" Gates Junior (Tom Brown). These three very different young men become roommates.
As the big game with Army approaches, Navy footballer Roger Ash (Robert Young) gets very drunk, but he eludes trouble thanks to the quick thinking of teammates John Cross (James Stewart) and ...
- Comedy, Drama