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Operation Petticoat (Ws)
Actor(s): Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Joan O'Brien, Dina Merrill, Gene Evans Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape Creator(s): Cinematographer Russell HarlanEditor Frank GrossProducer Robert ArthurWriter Joseph StoneWriter Maurice RichlinWriter Paul KingWriter Stanley Shapiro Director(s): EAN: 9780782006780 Format(s): Closed-captionedColorWidescreenNTSC ISBN: 0782006787 Label: Republic Pictures Language(s): English Analog Original Language List Price: $9.98 Manufacturer: Republic Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Package Dimensions: Height: 1.12" Width: 4.19" Length: 1.12" Weight: 0.38 lbs. Product Group: Video Publisher: Republic Pictures Release Date: 1999-11-23 Running Time: 124minutes Studio: Republic Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 1959 UPC: 017153539837
Editorial Reviews Amazon.com: This lightweight World War II comedy is an amiable wade through the South Pacific buoyed largely by Cary Grant's effortless leadership as the commander of a crippled submarine and by Tony Curtis's blue-eyed wiles as his street-hustler of a supply officer. The crew dodges the enemy in a barely seaworthy vessel held together with chewing gum and baling wire (and, in one instance, a woman's girdle!) and painted a blushing bright pink. The close quarters get even tighter when the sub takes on five young army nurses, a couple of Filipino families, and a goat. Though it has little of the zany knockabout humor that marks later Blake Edwards hits like The Pink Panther and 10 and it almost wears out its premise at two hours, this easy-sailing comedy rolls along the gentle wakes from one fine mess to another with good humor and a bevy of coy close-quarters sex gags. --Sean Axmaker
Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.5
Rating - 5 Date: 2009-01-06 Content: Who doesn't love Cary Grant and Tony Curtis? As one of my favorites, it's humorous and a good feel good, family film. Even the kids love "the movie with the pink sub!" In their struggle to "get back in the war" the crew of the Sea Tiger find themselves in a number of predicaments. Summary: "That's a strange color to be painting government property!"
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-10-22 Content: One of the very funny lines comes from an officer watching through binoculars as Nick Holden brings a boat load of nurses back to the sub from a bombed island: "Wow -- now that's what I call scavenging!" The officer is played by Dick Sargent, the second Darin on "Bewitched."
Matt Sherman comments that he's a little concerned about Lt. Holden's influence and recommends a little less "Wow" and a little more "Tsk Tsk." Summary: One Great Line Among Many
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-10-18 Content: this is very relaxing and entertaining movie that does not get old after you see it a few times. highly recommended Summary: x
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-09-29 Content: I always did love Cary Grant and Tony Curtis - put them together in this movie and you have a something to laugh about - crusing around the pacific ocean in war time - on board of all things a pink submarime and what they got up to in getting her ready just to keep her afloat - here to the Seatiger and all the crew who rode in her - or as some would say here to all submariners may they keep our oceans free and safe. Summary: Submarine war adventure with comedy
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-09-06 Content: I just love this movie if you haven't seen it and are a grant fan i would recommend you see it. Summary: cary grant
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