Pat O'Day
Alice Faye
Pat O'Day

“A spirited belle of the brawling waterfront, fighting for the heart of handsome Robert Fulton”
Inventor Robert Fulton receives support from a tavern owner and a shipyard worker to help realize his dream of a high-powered steamboat.
Pat O'Day
Alice Faye
Pat O'Day
Robert Fulton
Richard Greene
Robert Fulton
Charles Brownne
Fred MacMurray
Charles Brownne
Harriet Livingston
Brenda Joyce
Harriet Livingston
"Commodore"
Andy Devine
"Commodore"
Robert R. Livingston
Henry Stephenson
Robert R. Livingston
Tavern Keeper
Fritz Feld
Tavern Keeper
Regan
Ward Bond
Regan
Willie Stout
Clarence Wilson
Willie Stout
Nicholas Roosevelt
Robert Middlemass
Nicholas Roosevelt
John Jacob Astor
Roger Imhof
John Jacob Astor
Washington Irving
Theodore von Eltz
Washington Irving
Richard Greene is engineering pioneer "Robert Fulton", a man with a vision for building a steamboat that can work the interior river network of the USA quickly, and efficiently, distributing goods from the seaports to the towns and cities. Unfortunately, his first effort in Paris led to a an explosive conclusion, so getting backing for this new venture is proving difficult, especially when his fellow sailors think this might be a threat to their own existence and his latest prototype gets torched. The story is entertaining, Fred MacMurray and Alice Faye work well with Ward Bond, Henry Stephenson and an on-form Andy Devine to create an enjoyably flowing narrative of toing and froing as friends become foes become friends again, President Jefferson applies trade embargoes - oh, and yes - of course there is a little romance bubbling away too. It's got just about enough action both on and off the water, the dialogue is a bit on the wordy side, but quite witty at times and the last fifteen minutes are really quite funny. Worth a watch.
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