Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo, the stars of 1950's Flame and the Arrow, are reteamed in the lusty adventure romp South Sea Woman. It all begins at the military trial of Marine sergeant O'Hearn (Burt Lancaster), facing a court-martial for desertion. In flashback, O'Hearn recalls how he was stranded in Shanghai while trying to break up the impending marriage between his pal David White (Chuck Connors) and brassy nightclub photographer Ginger Martin (Virginia Mayo). The two marines try to make it back to Pearl Harbor, but they undergo several hair-raising adventures along the way, including a sticky involvement with a group of French resistance fighters. The upshot of all this is that O'Hearn arrives in Pearl after the Japanese attack, and as such is branded as a coward. It is up to Ginger Martin to provide the evidence that will clear our hero -- but she isn't too fond of O'Hearn at the moment. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
I would like to write a review but the DVD I received did not work. Sure would like to see the movie though. Will a real person actually read this? we will see....
It was a good movie. Being made in 1953 I would have thought that it would have been in color or colorized by now. Watching older movies definately shows how our culture has changed in 60 years. If it was made now a days it would have been rated PG-17 or R.
Typical Burt Lancaster movie, i.e., always the tough guy, who turns out to be Mr. Wonderful. Chuck Connors was quite good. Virginia Mayo was just another beautiful woman. Story was too long, but very good. It may be considered a war movie but there wasn't much action, except for possibly five minutes. If you like 50's movies, you will like this movie. Recommended to all from 5 to 105.
I would like to write a review but the DVD I received did not work. Sure would like to see the movie though. Will a real person actually read this? we will see....
It was a good movie. Being made in 1953 I would have thought that it would have been in color or colorized by now. Watching older movies definately shows how our culture has changed in 60 years. If it was made now a days it would have been rated PG-17 or R.
Typical Burt Lancaster movie, i.e., always the tough guy, who turns out to be Mr. Wonderful. Chuck Connors was quite good. Virginia Mayo was just another beautiful woman. Story was too long, but very good. It may be considered a war movie but there wasn't much action, except for possibly five minutes. If you like 50's movies, you will like this movie. Recommended to all from 5 to 105.