A Girl In Every Port

A GIRL IN EVERY PORT

A Girl In Every Port

Movie

Year: 1952

Director: Chester Erskine

US Premiere: 13 February 1952

Copyright 1952 RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.

Plot Summary

Story of two men who hide a race horse aboard a ship.

Cast

Groucho Marx - Benjamin Franklin 'Benny' Linn
Marie Wilson - Jane Sweet
William Bendix - Timothy Aloysius 'Tim' Dunnovan
Don DeFore - Bert Sedgwick
Gene Lockhart - Garvey
Dee Hartford - Millicent Temple
Hanley Stafford - Fleet Admiral Temple
Teddy Hart - High Life, gangster
Percy Helton - Drive-In Manager
George E. Stone - Skeezer, jockey
George Barrows - Marine Sentry
Brooks Benedict - The Friend
Jack Chefe - Hotel Waiter
Henry Corden - Candy Nose
Wade Crosby - Tough Customer
Kenner G. Kemp - Sailor
Mike Lally - Officer
Al Murphy - Taxicab Driver
Richard Reeves - Slow Poke, Henchman
Julian Rivero - Angelo
Ralph Sanford - Track Announcer
Jack Shea - Sailor 'Red'
Charles Sullivan - Stable Attendant
Chili Williams - Car Hop #8
Dave Willock - Seaman McGonegal
Rodney Wooton - The Pearl, stable boy

Production Crew

Screenplay - Chester Erskine
Based on story "They Sell Sailors Elephants" by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
Director of Photography - Nicholas Musuraca A.S.C.
Special Effects - Harold Stine
Art Directors - Albert S. D'Agostino, Walter E. Keller
Set Decorations - Darrell Silvera, Harley Miller
Film Editor - Ralph Dawson A.C.E.
Music - Roy Webb
Musical Director - C. Bakaleinikoff
Sound - Philip Brigandi, Clem Portman
Gowns - Michael Woulfe
Makeup Artist - Mel Berns
Hair Stylist - Larry Germain
Producers - Irwin Allen and Irving Cummings Jr.
Director - Chester Erskine (also wrote screenplay)

Trivia

Gene Lockhart was June Lockhart's father. Dee Hartford was a guest on LAND OF THE GIANTS (episode TARGET: EARTH), and Percy Helton was guest in GHOST TOWN.

Alternative Titles

Belgium: Girl Dans Chaque Port
Italy: Una Ragazza in Ogni Porto
Spain: Una Novia en Cada Puerto

Collectibles

Italian DVD Import

 

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