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A film, black & white, a comedy and music question (just the one)

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fotografics | 14:43 Sun 23rd Oct 2011 | Film, Media & TV
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This is a question which you either know the answer to, or not. I'm sorry but it's an annoying question with many answers, only one of which is right.
I am searching for a piece of music. This music was a recurrent theme in a film I heard either in the 60s or 70s. The music is a stirring orchestral piece which is reminiscent of the navy but it's not a known piece like anchors aweigh or anything like that.
I think that the film it was in was a jolly jape which I thought was called "lock up your daughters" but I can't find the theme online anywhere to check. it is not the stage show musical score.
I appreciate this, for those who can help.
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could it have been the film "Sailor Beware"although that came out in the 50,s it has been on TV several times
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Hope, sorry FF, the music is more serious. I'm not sure it's a naval film actually it's just that I'm looking for a piece of music which I heard on the radio and, of course didn't hear what it was.
This music would fit wonderfully with a video I'm editing (for fun, not professionally) which is why I'm desperate!
do you remember the station and day?
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This is a film I saw on television in the late sixties or seventies I'm afraid.
Which has given me a "doh" moment as we only had a black and white TV in those days!
I'm not mucking you around, it's the music I'm after. It was a very rousing tune with a definite "nautical" feel to it.

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