All at Sea is a 1940 British comedy film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Sandy Powell, Kay Walsh and John Warwick.
| All at Sea | |
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| Directed by | Herbert Smith |
| Written by | Gerald Elliott Reginald Long |
| Produced by | Herbert Smith |
| Starring | Sandy Powell Kay Walsh John Warwick |
| Cinematography | Hone Glendinning |
| Edited by | Jack Harris |
| Music by | Louis Levy |
Production company | British Lion Film Corporation |
| Distributed by | British Lion Film Corporation (UK) |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
It was made at Beaconsfield Studios.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Philip Bawcombe.[2]
On his way to deliver a message, bumbling chemical factory worker Sandy (Sandy Powell) accidentally enlists in the navy. There he stumbles on spies, but somehow manages to save the day.
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