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Sailor Beware! is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Gordon Parry and starring Peggy Mount, Shirley Eaton and Ronald Lewis. [2] It was written by Philip King and Falkland Cary adapted from their 1955 stage play of the same name. It was released in the United States by Distributors Corporation of America in 1957 as Panic in the Parlor.
January 27, 1956: The Court Jester: April 22, 1956: The Birds and the Bees: April 1956: Anything Goes: The Scarlet Hour: June 1, 1956: The Man Who Knew Too Much: distribution only; produced by Filwite Productions [N 3] June 4, 1956: That Certain Feeling: June 6, 1956: The Leather Saint: June 13, 1956: The Proud and Profane: July 17, 1956 ...
Sailor Beware may refer to: Sailors, Beware! , a 1927 silent film starring Laurel and Hardy Sailor, Beware! , a 1933 Broadway play by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson
Sailor Beware! is a comic play by Philip King and Falkland Cary. After a repertory company production in Worthing in 1954, it opened in the West End of London on 16 February 1955 and ran for 1,231 performances. The play depicts the successful attempt by a young sailor to curb the tyrannical ways of his prospective mother-in-law.
Mount appeared in two films released in 1956: she played Police Sergeant Fire in Dry Rot, an adaptation of the Whitehall farce, and she reprised the role of Emma Hornett in a film version of Sailor Beware!. Over the rest of the 1950s, her career included stage, cinema and television work.
Entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival: The Silken Affair: Roy Kellino: David Niven, Geneviève Page: Comedy: Soho Incident: Vernon Sewell: Faith Domergue, Lee Patterson: Crime: Also known as Spin a Dark Web: The Spanish Gardener: Philip Leacock: Dirk Bogarde, Jon Whiteley, Michael Hordern: Drama: Entered into the 7th Berlin International ...
Sailor Beware is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. It is an adaption of a 1933 Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson play of the same name. It was released on February 9, 1952 by Paramount Pictures. The working title was At Sea with the Navy. [3]
Shirley Jean Eaton (born 12 January 1937) is an English former actress and singer. Eaton appeared regularly in British films throughout the 1950s and 1960s, and gained her highest profile for her appearance as Bond Girl Jill Masterson in the James Bond film Goldfinger (1964), which gained her bombshell status.