Today’s movie is a comedy film with a scene that happens on
December 10. Watch it tonight and enjoy.
OPERATION PETTICOAT
Rear Admiral Matt Sherman boards
his old submarine before it is scrapped. As he reads his old log, he flashes
back. On December 10, 1941 [4:57 to 6:16] the Sea Tiger is sunk by the
Japanese when they bomb Cavitie Naval Base in the Phillipines. Repairs are begun. Lt. j.g. Nick Holden is assigned to the ship. Unlike Sherman, a
career officer, Holden joined the Navy to meet a rich wife and he is now engaged
to a wealthy girl. Holden turns out to be a first rate scrounger, always finding
a way to locate the materials needed to repair the sub. The sub sets sail for Australia with five US
army nurses on board. The ship stops at Cebu, where not having enough red or
white primer the crew has to mix it to create enough pink primer, with which
they paint the sub. The crew has many hilarious adventures including sinking a
truck, opening a casino to get supplies and Holden being accused of pig
rustling. Due to a Japanese air raid the Sea Tiger has to leave
before a grey coat of paint can be put on. When Tokyo Rose mocks the American’s
pink sub, the US Navy thinks the sub is Japanese and orders it sunk on sight.
They are attacked by a US destroyer, but when they shoot a well endowed nurse’s
bra out of the torpedo tube, the destroyer captain concludes the sub can’t be
Japanese. Back in the present Commander Holden arrives. Both he and Sherman
married one of the nurses. The Sea Tiger sails off to be scrapped.
This is a funny movie. Grant and Curtis playoff each other
to create an amusing film.
Date given in film
at 4:35
Awards – The film was nominated for the Best Original
Screenplay Oscar at the
32nd
Academy Awards.
Screenplay - Paul King, Joseph B. Stone, Stanley J. Shapiro
and Maurice Richlin
Producer - Robert Arthur
Director - Blake Edwards
Runtime – 2 hours 4 minutes
Released - December
5, 1959
Starring –
Cary Grant as Lieutenant Commander (later Rear Admiral)
Matthew T. "Matt" Sherman
Tony Curtis as Lieutenant JG (later Commander) Nicholas "Nick" Holden
Virginia Gregg as Major Edna Heywood, the nurses' commander
Joan O'Brien as Second Lieutenant Dolores Crandall
Dina Merrill as Second Lieutenant Barbara Duran
Arthur O'Connell as Chief Machinist's Mate Sam Tostin
Dick Sargent as ENS Stovall
Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2014
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