Ship Ahoy

Ship Ahoy

Year: 1942

Runtime: 95 mins

Language: English

Director: Edward Buzzell

RomanceComedy

Radio’s “bad boy” Red proves his worth when Miss Winters, a dancer with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, is recruited to covertly transport a prototype magnetic mine to Puerto Rico. Believing she’s serving the U.S. government, she remains unaware of the true purpose of her mission. The mission drags her into espionage and peril beyond the stage lights.

Ship Ahoy (1942) – Summary Coming Soon

We’re working on a full plot summary and ending explanation for Ship Ahoy (1942). Check back soon—or request it now to help us prioritize it.

Mobile App Preview

Coming soon on iOS and Android

The Plot Explained Mobile App

From blockbusters to hidden gems — dive into movie stories anytime, anywhere. Save your favorites, discover plots faster, and never miss a twist again.

Sign up to be the first to know when we launch. Your email stays private — always.

Unlock the Full Story of Ship Ahoy

Don't stop at just watching — explore Ship Ahoy in full detail. From the complete plot summary and scene-by-scene timeline to character breakdowns, thematic analysis, and a deep dive into the ending — every page helps you truly understand what Ship Ahoy is all about. Plus, discover what's next after the movie.

Ship Ahoy Timeline

Track the full timeline of Ship Ahoy with every major event arranged chronologically. Perfect for decoding non-linear storytelling, flashbacks, or parallel narratives with a clear scene-by-scene breakdown.

Ship Ahoy Timeline

Characters, Settings & Themes in Ship Ahoy

Discover the characters, locations, and core themes that shape Ship Ahoy. Get insights into symbolic elements, setting significance, and deeper narrative meaning — ideal for thematic analysis and movie breakdowns.

Characters, Settings & Themes in Ship Ahoy

More About Ship Ahoy

Visit What's After the Movie to explore more about Ship Ahoy: box office results, cast and crew info, production details, post-credit scenes, and external links — all in one place for movie fans and researchers.

More About Ship Ahoy