Navy Wife (1956 film)

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Navy Wife
Theatrical poster
Directed byEdward Bernds
Written byKay Lenard
Tats Blain (novel Mother Sir)
Produced byWalter Wanger
StarringJoan Bennett
Gary Merrill
Shirley Yamaguchi
CinematographyWilfred M. Cline
Edited byRichard Cahoon
Music byHans J. Salter
Distributed byAllied Artists
Release date
1956
Running time
83 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$353,300[1]

Navy Wife is a 1956 comedy film directed by Edward Bernds (who also directed "Three Stooges" and "Bowery Boys"), and starring Joan Bennett, Gary Merrill, Shirley Yamaguchi. The screenplay was written by Kay Lenard, based on the novel Mother Sir by Tats Blain. The film was produced by Walter Wanger, who was Bennett's husband in real life.

Summary

This movie takes place in post-war Japan, where Peg Blain (Bennett) and daughter Debby (Judy Nugent) join Peg's commanding-officer husband Jack (Merrill). After the local Japanese wives see how independent and self-reliant Peg and Debby are, they demand to have the same respect, rights and privileges as them. At a military Christmas party, the situation gets brought up and resolved.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Matthew Bernstein, Walter Wagner: Hollywood Independent, Minnesota Press, 2000 p446
  2. ^ Erickson, Hal. "Navy Wife". All Movie Guide.

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