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A marvelous "gem" of a short!
inoldhollywood4 December 2004
This largely forgotten short, which features a very young Sheldon Leonard as a "man of mystery" was recently released on DVD as an additional feature for the film "Operation Tokyo". The package says it is a "wartime short", but that is not true, for "Gem of the Ocean" was made years before the war started. It is surprisingly entertaining, though "dated". What is remarkable are the marvelous art deco sets of the several production numbers. If you like the Busby Berkeley films, you will love this one!
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3/10
This Gem is paste
bkoganbing8 May 2015
Not that it would have been all that much better but The Gem Of The Ocean had it just been presented as a short musical revue would have been improved remarkably had they jettisoned the so called plot. I truly did not understand what was going on other than Sheldon Leonard in his second screen role was blackmailing French singer Jeanne Aubert over something involving her brother. Not sure how, but his plans are foiled over the course of this 22 minute short subject.

Some forgettable songs by some forgettable performers are featured in this film. Leonard whose New York City speech pattern would become unmistakable makes him recognizable even under that false beard. The film just doesn't cut it with music and less with plot. And Sheldon Leonard is the only person you'll recognize.

Despite that he had a successful career both acting and later producing.
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Fair Short
Michael_Elliott25 June 2012
The Gem of the Ocean (1934)

** (out of 4)

Two-reeler from Warner/Vitaphone has a French woman (Jeanne Aubert) being blackmailed on board an ocean liner by a man (Sheldon Leonard) who wants a valuable jewel that she owns. The man plans to get the jewel away from the woman because her brother is in trouble with the law but also on the ride she finds love. THE GEM OF THE OCEAN really isn't a very good movie but there are enough interesting moments to make it worth viewing by film buffs who enjoy watching these rare films when they pop up on Turner Classic Movies. I think the main appeal of this is going to be those wanting to see Leonard in an early role. Most will remember him as playing Nick in IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE and he's pretty good here playing a character you really wouldn't expect to see him play. Aubert isn't too bad in the lead, although she's really not given too much to work with and the love story things just never add up. The mystery of what the brother did or didn't do never add up either for that matter. I was a little surprised to see a couple musical numbers thrown in because they really don't mix too well with the "story" trying to be told. Both numbers are pretty forgettable musically but visually there's an interesting one that takes place on the ocean floor.
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