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    • Source: All Hands on Deck (1961 film)
    • All Hands on Deck is a 1961 American DeLuxe musical film in CinemaScope directed by Norman Taurog and starring Pat Boone as a naval officer. It is based on the novel Warm Bodies by Donald R. Morris.


      Plot


      Lt Donald (Pat Boone) of the US Navy is assigned to look after a troublesome sailor, Garfield (Buddy Hackett), who is from an oil-rich Indian tribe. He also romances journalist Sally Hobson (Barbara Eden).


      Cast


      Pat Boone as Lieutenant Victor 'Vic' Donald
      Buddy Hackett as Garfield
      Dennis O'Keefe as Lieutenant Commander O'Gara
      Barbara Eden as Sally Hobson
      Warren Berlinger as Ensign Rush
      Gale Gordon as Admiral Bintle
      David Brandon as Lieutenant Kutley
      Ann B. Davis as Nobby


      Original novel


      The film was based on a 1957 novel, Warm Bodies by Donald R. Morris, based on his experiences in the Navy. The New York Times described it as "a delightful book, fresh, warmhearted and full of fun." The Los Angeles Times called it "the best funny novel about the navy since... Mr Roberts".


      Production


      In 1958 screenwriter Jay Sommers optioned the rights to the novel and wrote a script, which he succeeded in selling to 20th Century Fox as a vehicle for Pat Boone. Part of the deal was that Sommers was kept on as writer; Oscar Brodney was assigned to produce.
      It was Pat Boone's first film in a number of months. He had been studying with Sanford Meisner for two years and felt in this film he was finally a "good actor".
      Diana Dors was mentioned as a possible co star but did not appear in the final film. Jody McCrea made an early appearance.
      Filming started 14 November 1960.
      It was photographed in CinemaScope and DeLuxe Color.


      Release


      The studio did not create a pressbook to market the film in the rush to release it. Instead, the studio's marketing of the film centered on interviews with the cast.
      Diabolique magazine says "The racism against native Americans here is both casual and formal, but it's a rare Hollywood film at the time where they are shown to have some status in the modern world... It is all done with high spirits. Boone is quite animated, and it is a relaxed performance: his best to date. The Meisner training did pay off. Director Norman Taurog worked several times with Elvis Presley, and this feels like it could have been a Presley vehicle."


      Songs


      The film features four songs by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston:

      All Hands on Deck
      Somewhere There's Home
      There's No One Like You
      I've Got It Made


      References




      External links


      All Hands on Deck at IMDb
      All Hands on Deck at the TCM Movie Database
      All Hands on Deckd at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
      All Hands on Deck review at The New York Times

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