South Sea Woman

South Sea Woman (1953)


  • Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Romance, War
  • Release Date: 1953-06-27
  • User Rating: 5.4/10 from 8 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 39min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Arthur Lubin
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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.

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  • Burt Lancaster

    as Sgt. James O'Hearn
  • Virginia Mayo

    as Ginger Martin
  • Chuck Connors

    as Pvt. Davey White
  • Arthur Shields

    as 'Jimmy-legs' Donovan
  • Barry Kelley

    as Col. Hickman
  • Leon Askin

    as Pierre Marchand
  • Veola Vonn

    as Lillie Duval
  • Bob Sweeney

    as Defense Lt. Miller
  • Hayden Rorke

    as Prosecution Lt. Fears
  • Raymond Greenleaf

    as Captain at Court-martial
  • Paul Burke

    as Ensign at Court-martial
  • Henri Letondal

    as Alphonse
  • William O'Leary

    as Smith - Embezzler
  • Georges Saurel

    as Jacques
  • Viola Daniels

    as Lillie's 'niece'
  • Alena Awes

    as Lillie's 'niece'
  • Rudolph Anders

    as Capt. van Dorck
  • Keye Luke

    as Japanese Deck Officer (uncredited)
  • Strother Martin

    as Marine in Audience at Court-martial (uncredited)
  • John Alderson

    as Fitzroy - Baritone
  • Grace Lem

    as Mama Ching
Directing Arthur Lubin Director
Writing Stanley Shapiro Adaptation
Writing Edwin Blum Screenplay
Writing Edwin Blum Adaptation
Writing William Rankin Theatre Play

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