The only point that "Slaves" has in its favor is the powerful suspense that it creates while you are waiting for that lascivious interlude that you came to see. The only trouble is that in spite of the title and the "Adults Only" sign it just isn't there. Besides this, humor is also provided by the 1930 vintage vehicles and clothing, and the ham acting, which is just that in its purest state. "Fleet" is as good as it was a year age which is pretty terrific. If you ignore Dorothy Lamour and drink in the talents of Eddie Bracken; Betty Button, and Jimmy Dorsey and all his crew, you will have a wonderful time. Time it right though, so that you miss the first offering.
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