The Second Greatest Sex (1955)
- Starring:
- Jeanne Crain, George Nader, (more)
- Director(s):
- George Marshall
Synopsis of The Second Greatest Sex
This musical is a contemporary version of Aristophanes' ancient play Lysistrata. Instead of Greece, this play is centered in the town of Osawkie, Kansas and centers on the feuds between the men there and those of nearby towns. They are fighting over the possession of a safe filled with important county records. The women, sick of all the fighting, band together, lock themselves in a fortress and refuse to make any form of love with the brutes until they stop. They do, and prairie love blossoms. Songs include: "Lysistrata," "Send Us a Miracle," "My Love Is Yours," "Travellin' Man," "What Good Is a Woman Without a Man?" "There's Gonna Be a Wedding," "The Second Greatest Sex," "How Lonely Can I Get?" ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Complete Cast of The Second Greatest Sex
- Jeanne Crain - Liza McClure
- Kitty Kallen - Katy Connors
- Mamie van Doren - Birdie Snyder
- Kathleen Case - Tilda Bean
- Tommy Rall - Alf Connors
- Jimmy Boyd - Newt McClure
- Cousin Emrny - Herself
- George Wallace - Simon Clegghorn
- George Nader - Matt Davis
- Bert Lahr - Job McClure
- Keith Andes - Rev. Peter Maxwell
- Paul Gilbert - Roscoe Dobbs
- Edna Skinner - Cassie Slater
- Ward Ellis - Zachary Bean
- Sheb Wooley - Jones
- Harry Harvey - 'Doc' Grimshaw
- Director(s):
- George Marshall
- Writer(s):
- Charles Hoffman
- Producer(s):
- Albert J. Cohen
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