Murder in the Fleet

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Directed byEdward Sedgwick
Written byJames Gleason (uncredited)
Screenplay byFrank Wead
Joe Sherman
Story byEdward Sedgwick
Murder in the Fleet
Theatrical release poster
Directed byEdward Sedgwick
Written byJames Gleason (uncredited)
Screenplay byFrank Wead
Joe Sherman
Story byEdward Sedgwick
Produced byLucien Hubbard
StarringRobert Taylor
Jean Parker
Ted Healy
CinematographyMilton Krasner
Edited byConrad A. Nervig
Music byPaul Marquardt (uncredited)
Production
company
Distributed byLoew's Inc.
Release date
  • May 27, 1935 (1935-05-27)
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Running time
69 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$189,000[2]
Box office$630,000[2]

Murder in the Fleet is a 1935 American murder mystery/comedy-drama film set aboard USS Carolina. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the film was directed by Edward Sedgwick and stars Robert Taylor and Jean Parker.

Captain John Winslow is notified by the Secretary of the Navy that his cruiser will be receiving a new firing control gear manufactured by World Electric company, which is supposed to revolutionize naval warfare. The gear vanishes and is quickly located by intelligence officers where it is being transported across the Mexican border.

When the gear is returned to the ship the secrecy surrounding the events catches the notice of reporter Walter Drake. Lieutenant Tom Randolph and Captain Winslow welcome visitors Al Duval, who works for World Electric Company, and Victor Hanson from the Navy Department, aboard while the gear is installed. Meanwhile, Sailor Spud Burke gets caught between his sweetheart Toots Timmons and an old flame Betty Lansing.

When the new gear is being lifted into place a cable breaks and it is dropped, later this is found to be an act of sabotage. To add to the confusion, Al Duval is murdered during a gun salute. The investigation begins and suspicions are running high when a second murder takes place, this time it is the chief electrician.

The Captain devises a plot to trap the murderer and the trail soon leads to the powder magazine, where Victor Hanson threatens to blow up the ship. Hanson claims that World Electric Company had stolen the idea and he wants revenge. Ultimately Hanson is captured and the gear is installed.

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