Inspired by their deep will of having some rest, as they work hard, Joe and Clarence, two young courageous guys, who have worked as navy sailors, have taken rest from the work, but incidents come to climax, as they upon finding a missing boy and they do their best to help him returning to his family, the thing that brings terrible for them.
Thunderously patriotic (the navy is wonderful) and sentimental (kids are wonderful), it's heavily dependent on Kelly's charm and Sinatra's supposed little-boy appeal.
Producer Joe Pasternak is not Arthur Freed and director George Sidney is not Minnelli, but this fun and inventive musical, which blends live action and animation, has some good musical numbers, sung by Sinatra and Gene Kelly (who also choreographed).