OPERATION PETTICOAT (1959) C widescreen 124m dir: Blake Edwards
w/Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Joan O'Brien, Dina Merrill, Arthur O'Connell, Gene Evans, Dick Sargent, Virginia Gregg, Robert F. Simon, Robert Gist
From The Movie Guide: "After the end of WWII, Adm. Matt Sherman (Cary Grant) reads over his log from the USS Sea Tiger, the submarine he captains. Sherman is about to turn over the command of the sub to Lt. Nick Holden (Tony Curtis), who is assigned to squire it until it is destroyed and replaced by a nuclear vessel. The movie unwinds in flashback as Sherman recalls some of the events in the sub's life --- particularly how that life was renewed when he became determined to raise the Sea Tiger in the wake of an attack in Manilla Bay. It's December 1941 and, with help from Holden, who secures the supplies and gear to help restore the badly damaged sub. Sherman and his crew take to the waters. Along the way, they are joined by five stranded nurses, a couple of Filipino families, and a goat. The sailors ferry them out of harm's way, especially enjoying the presence of the nurses --- a chesty bunch who always seem to be passing the hot young sailors in the sub's very narrow corridors. They also paint the sub pink. There's not much story to speak of, and the jokes are more than a bit sexist, but the gags are bright and Blake Edwards's direction adroit enough to make OPERATION PETTICOAT an enjoyable time. A TV series was later attempted, but it never came close to the energy of the movie."
OPERATION PETTICOAT was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay (Paul King, Joseph Stone, Stanley Shapiro, Maurice Richlin).