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  1. With Jack Buchanan, Greta Gynt, Fred Emney, Kay Walsh. Through a series of unforeseen events, two glamorous young ladies find that they are obliged to spend the night on board the battleship HMS Falcon. Then the Admiral unexpectedly arrives on board and orders the ship to sea.

  2. The Middle Watch película dirigida por Thomas Bentley y protagonizada por Jack Buchanan, Greta Gynt y Fred Emney. Año: 1940. Sinopsis: A través de una serie de imprevistos, dos glamurosas jovencitas se ven obligadas a pasar la noche a bordo del acorazado HMS Falcon.

  3. This comedy film features battleship Captain Maitland (Jack Buchanan) celebrating a bon voyage party. He later discovers two stowaways , attractive young women, but much too late to turn back. Despite the captain's efforts to hide them, they are soon discovered, with predictable consequences.

  4. The Middle Watch (1940) 05/11/1940 (GB) Comedy 1h 27m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Through a series of unforeseen events, two glamorous young ladies find that they are obliged to spend the night on board the battleship HMS Falcon, where they have been attending a 'bon voyage' reception.

  5. Visa denna sida på svenska på Film.nu Through a series of unforeseen events, two glamorous young ladies find that they are obliged to spend the night on board the battleship HMS Falcon, where they have been attending a 'bon voyage' reception.

  6. 1940 Directed by Thomas Bentley. Through a series of unforeseen events, two glamorous young ladies find that they are obliged to spend the night on board the battleship HMS Falcon, where they have been attending a ‘bon voyage’ reception.

  7. The Middle Watch. ( 1940 ) Comedy. Based on Book. Remake. Black and White. Debonair screen veteran Jack Buchanan, Norwegian beauty Greta Gynt and monocled character player Fred Emney are among the many stars of this riotous comedy adapting a play by writer and Naval officer Stephen King-Hall, and noted novelist, playwright and historian Ian Hay.