
South Sea Woman (1953)
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- 1h 39min
- Action, Adventure
- 27 Jun 1953 (USA)
- Movie
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Cast verified as complete
Burt Lancaster | ... |
Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn
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Virginia Mayo | ... |
Ginger Martin
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Chuck Connors | ... |
Pvt. Davey White
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Arthur Shields | ... |
'Jimmy-legs' Donovan
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Barry Kelley | ... |
Col. Hickman
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Leon Askin | ... |
Pierre Marchand
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Veola Vonn | ... |
Lillie Duval
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Bob Sweeney | ... |
Defense Lt. Miller
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Hayden Rorke | ... |
Prosecution Lt. Fears
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Raymond Greenleaf | ... |
Captain at Court-Martial
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Paul Burke | ... |
Ensign at Court-Martial
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Henri Letondal | ... |
Alphonse
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William O'Leary | ... |
Smith - Embezzler
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John Alderson | ... |
Fitzroy - Baritone
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George Saurel | ... |
Jacques
(as Georges Saurel)
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Viola Daniels | ... |
Lillie's 'Niece'
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Alena Awes | ... |
Lillie's 'Niece'
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Rudolph Anders | ... |
Capt. van Dorck
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Fred Aldrich | ... |
Bouncer at Krastner's (uncredited)
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Richard Alexander | ... |
Bouncer at Krastner's (uncredited)
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Mel Blanc | ... |
Parrot (uncredited) (voice)
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Paul Bryar | ... |
Captain of Gendarmes (uncredited)
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Danny Chang | ... |
Wong (uncredited)
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Peter Chong | ... |
Woo Ching (uncredited)
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Cliff Clark | ... |
Lt. Col. Parker (uncredited)
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James Conaty | ... |
Court-Martial Officer (uncredited)
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Joe Connors | ... |
Marine (uncredited)
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Noel Cravat | ... |
Krastner (uncredited)
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John Damler | ... |
Lt. Kellogg (uncredited)
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Guy De Vestel | ... |
Free French Man (uncredited)
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Jimmy Dime | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Jacqueline Duval | ... |
Julie (uncredited)
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Tony Garcen | ... |
Orderly (uncredited)
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Gregory Gaye | ... |
Free French Man (uncredited)
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Sam Harris | ... |
Court-martial Officer (uncredited)
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Jim Hayward | ... |
Chief Bos'n Mate Orville H. Masterson (uncredited)
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Al Hill | ... |
Benny - Bartender at Krastner's (uncredited)
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Jack Kenney | ... |
Bartender at Krastner's (uncredited)
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Robert Kino | ... |
Japanese Officer (uncredited)
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Frank Kumagai | ... |
Japanese Officer (uncredited)
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Grace Lem | ... |
Mama Ching (uncredited)
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Paul V. Liu | ... |
Ho (uncredited)
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Keye Luke | ... |
Japanese Deck Officer (uncredited)
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Strother Martin | ... |
Marine in Audience at Court-martial (uncredited)
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Rollin Moriyama | ... |
Japanese Officer (uncredited)
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Anthony Radecki | ... |
Military Policeman (uncredited)
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Jeffrey Sayre | ... |
Naval Officer (uncredited)
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Harry Tenbrook | ... |
Barfly (uncredited)
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Arthur Tovey | ... |
Saloon Patron (uncredited)
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Gisele Verlaine | ... |
Olga (uncredited)
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Directed by
Arthur Lubin |
Written by
Edwin Blum | ... | (screen play by) |
Earl Baldwin | ... | (adaptation by) and |
Stanley Shapiro | ... | (adaptation by) |
William Rankin | ... | (from a play by) (as William M. Rankin) |
Produced by
Samuel Bischoff | ... | producer (as Sam Bischoff) |
Music by
David Buttolph |
Cinematography by
Ted D. McCord | ... | director of photography (as Ted McCord) |
Editing by
Clarence Kolster |
Art Direction by
Edward Carrere |
Set Decoration by
William L. Kuehl |
Makeup Department
Gordon Bau | ... | makeup artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Frank Mattison | ... | assistant director |
John Prettyman | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Francis J. Scheid | ... | sound |
Special Effects by
Hans F. Koenekamp | ... | special effects (as H.F. Koenekamp) |
Stunts
George DeNormand | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Harvey Parry | ... | stunt coordinator (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Moss Mabry | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
Maurice De Packh | ... | orchestrator (as Maurice de Packh) |
Ray Heindorf | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Max Steiner | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Herschel Daugherty | ... | dialogue director |
Lester Horton | ... | choreographer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Warner Bros. (1953) (United States) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1953) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1953) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1953) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1953) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1953) (France) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1953) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1961) (Japan) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Warner Home Video (2007) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Marine Sergeant James O'Hearn is being tried at the San Diego Marine base for desertion, theft, scandalous conduct and destruction of property in time of war. He refuses to testify or plead guilty or not guilty to the charges. Showgirl Ginger Martin takes the stand against his protest. She testifies O'Hearn won't talk because he is protecting the name of his pal, Marine Private Davey White. Ginger tells how she, broke and stranded, met the two marines in Shanghai two weeks before Pearl Harbor. White proposes marriage so that Ginger can be evacuated from China as his wife. Before the ceremony, the two Marines get into a fight with the natives and escape with Ginger aboard a small motor boat. They wind up in Namou, a Vichy French island, and are quartered in a run-down hotel. O'Hearn discovers a Nazi yacht delivering radar supplies to the island, and plans to seize it with the help of the Free French. White refuses to join and says he is deserting and intends to remain on the island with Ginger, who calls him a coward. O'Hearn forces White on board the commandeered vessel bound for Guadalcanal.
Written by Les Adams |
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Taglines | A thousand rousin' carousin' thrills ! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | With some of Burt Lancaster's coaching before his screen test, Chuck Connors was cast as his friend in South Sea Woman (1953). See more » |
Goofs | The yacht is flying a Dutch flag, implying that it was a neutral. The Dutch were at war with Japan. A Dutch flagged vessel would never be allowed passage through Japanese controlled waters. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Stand Up for Ourselves (2004). See more » |
Soundtracks | The Marine Hymn See more » |
Quotes |
Col. Hickman:
You are aware that you face a possible sentence of death, not to mention a total imprisonment of... [he checks some papers] Col. Hickman: ... 143 years? Master Gunnery Sgt. James O'Hearn: The last 100 won't hurt, sir. See more » |