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  1. Overview. Bob Jackson and his three Merchant Marine shipmates have each invested $50 in a song Bob has written and which he thinks will be published for a fee of $200. In a taxicab driven by Pat Rogers, they search for the publisher's office but finally realize they have been swindled. Plus, they now owe Pat a large taxi-bill.

  2. The sailors go to the Smart Set nightclub, where Nanette has been arguing with her jealous boyfriend and manager, Lou Asher. When Lou sees Bob with the cigarette case, he thinks that the sailor is Nanette's secret sweetheart, and forces Bob to go with him to the singer's apartment.

    • Jean Yarbrough, Willard Sheldon
    • Donald Woods
  3. Hi Ya, Sailor: Directed by Jean Yarbrough. With Donald Woods, Elyse Knox, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jenks. Bob Jackson and his three Merchant Marine shipmates have each invested $50 in a song Bob has written and which he thinks will be published for a fee of $200.

    • (22)
    • Comedy, Music, Romance
    • Jean Yarbrough
    • 1943-10-08
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  5. Synopsis. IT’S THRILL-FILLED with these great Song and Dance Stars! Bob Jackson and his three Merchant Marine shipmates have each invested $50 in a song Bob has written and which he thinks will be published for a fee of $200.

    • Jean Yarbrough
    • Universal Pictures
  6. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Bob Jackson and his three Merchant Marine shipmates have each...

  7. Hi'ya, Sailor is a 1943 American comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and written by Stanley Roberts. The film stars Donald Woods, Elyse Knox, Eddie Quillan, Frank Jenks, Phyllis Brooks and Jerome Cowan. The film was released on October 8, 1943, by Universal Pictures.

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