Summaries

Adoption of an orphan boy by a sergeant champion boxer leads to complications but ends happily.

Details

Keywords
  • b movie
  • united states marine corps
  • pacific island
  • marine corps camp pendleton base
  • u.s. marine corps champion boxer
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Apr 1, 1936
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Columbia Pictures

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 4m
Color Black and White
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

Synopsis

Aboard a train, Marines Steve Riley (Charles Bickford), Mac McKay (George McKay), Gunner Brady (Ward Bond) and Tennessee (Joe Sawyer) come to the defense of a young orphan boy, Ulysses Simpson Smith (Bill Burrud), on his way to visit his uncle in San Diego, California. Upon arrival in San Diego, the Marines and Ulysses find his uncle gone, and his apartment occupied by Molly Malone. After walking by the dreary orphanage, Steve takes Ulysses back to the base, where he is adopted as their mascot. Ulysses is outfitted with a dress uniform, and he and Steve go to visit Molly. Molly introduces her boyfriend Larry Allen, and they all eat cake. Afterwards, Steve invites Molly to visit the base and watch a parade. Molly attends the parade, and later as she and Larry walk around the base, he tells her that he plans to retire as soon as his enlistment is up and get married. Later at a landing practice, Ulysses ignores the gunfire in order to be with his friends but he is wounded when he saves Steve from an explosion. Molly and Larry plan to be married and they ask to adopt Ulysses, but he is determined to stay with Steve. Colonel Gage asks Steve to lead a secret mission to save an island that Steve is familiar with from enemy infiltration. Initially, Steve refuses, but when he visits Ulysses at the hospital, he hears the young boy's patriotic mumbling and decides to take on the mission. As Steve leaves Ulysses in Molly's care, he contemplates the motto on his Marine ring, "Always faithful."

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