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Girls at Sea (1958)

"Saucy, Spicy Comedy of Seas and Shes!"

6.019581h 18mEN
Comedy

Directed by Gilbert Gunn

Rating

6.0/10

Runtime

1h 18m

Language

EN

Release

October 1, 1958

Director

Gilbert Gunn

Overview

When HMS Scotia pays a visit to the French Riviera, the officers throw a lavish party to celebrate the engagement of Captain Robert Randall to Jill Eaton, a charming American girl; among the guests are Mary Carlton, Jill's American friend, and Antoinette, a vivacious redhead. However, when the last ...

Cast

Guy Rolfe

Guy Rolfe

Capt. Alwin Maitland

Ronald Shiner

Ronald Shiner

Marine Ogg

Michael Hordern

Michael Hordern

Admiral Reginald Victor Hewitt

Anne Kimbell

Anne Kimbell

Mary Carlton

Nadine Tallier

Nadine Tallier

Antoinette

Fabia Drake

Fabia Drake

Lady Kitty Hewitt

Mary Steele

Mary Steele

Jill Eaton

Richard Coleman

Richard Coleman

Capt. Robert 'Bobby' Randall

Lionel Jeffries

Lionel Jeffries

Harry, the Tourist

Teddy Johnson

Teddy Johnson

Singer

Daniel Massey

Daniel Massey

Flag Lt. Courtney

Daniel Massey

Daniel Massey

Cpl. Duckett

Introduction

In this latest movie review, we dive deep into Girls at Sea (1958), exploring its intricate plot and standout performances that have everyone talking.

When HMS Scotia pays a visit to the French Riviera, the officers throw a lavish party to celebrate the engagement of Captain Robert Randall to Jill Eaton, a charming American girl; among the guests are Mary Carlton, Jill's American friend, and Antoinette, a vivacious redhead. However, when the last shore-boat is deemed unseaworthy, the girls are obliged to spend the night on ship. A series of hilarious complications ensue, as the officers attempt to keep the girls away from the beady eyes of Admiral Hewitt – who chooses this very night to board the Scotia.

🛑 Story ExplainedSpoiler Warning

Our story explained section breaks down the complex narrative of Girls at Sea. The full story follows a progression that challenges typical tropes, leading to a climax that requires careful analysis.

🏆 Final Verdict

5 / 5 Stars

A triumphant piece of cinema that blends gripping narrative with breathtaking visuals.

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