The Navy Lark (1959) watch online HD
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On the English Channel Island of Boonzey there is a small British Navy base serviced by minesweeper HMS Compton. The task of the vessel and its crew is to sweep the surrounding waters for German magnetic mines leftover from WW2. The task is easy since there are no mines in the local waters. Therefore, the crew spends its time in various ways in order to kill boredom. The skipper, Commander Stanton, spends his time fishing. His second in command, Lieutenant Pouter, spends his time womanizing. Chief Petty Officer Banyard and Leading Seaman Johnson spend their time smuggling booze, in collusion with the local French fishermen. However, their idyllic paradise is about to be shattered when the Navy higher-ups decide to send Captain Povey to assess the usefulness of the base and to decide whether to close it down. Sensing the danger of re-assignment to less idyllic Navy bases, the crew of minesweeper Compton decides to prove that their work in the area is vital, thus leading to their ...
Leslie Phillips was the only cast member from the BBC Radio series to reprise his role in the film. However Richard Caldicot (the radio show's Captain Povey) makes a cameo appearance in a different role.
Although the film has an almost entirely different cast, many of the character names are retained from the radio show.
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| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Cecil Parker | - | Cmdr. Stanton | |
| Ronald Shiner | - | CPO Banyard | |
| Leslie Phillips | - | Lt. Pouter | |
| Elvi Hale | - | Leading WREN Heather | |
| Nicholas Phipps | - | Capt. Povey | |
| Cardew Robinson | - | Lt. Binns | |
| Harold Kasket | - | Gaston Higgins | |
| Hattie Jacques | - | Fortune Teller | |
| Reginald Beckwith | - | CNI | |
| Kenneth J. Warren | - | Brown | |
| Wanda Ventham | - | Mabel | |
| Richard Coleman | - | Lt. Bates R.N. | |
| Llewellyn Rees | - | Adm. Troutbridge | |
| Clive Morton | - | Rear Admiral | |
| Gordon Harris | - | Group Captain |
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