Unternehmen Petticoat (1959)
24KUnternehmen Petticoat: Directed by Blake Edwards. With Cary Grant, Tony Curtis, Joan O’Brien, Dina Merrill. During World War II, a commander finds himself stuck with a decrepit (and pink) submarine, a con man executive officer, and a group of army nurses.
“Directed by Blake Edwards (well-known for the u0026quot;Pink Pantheru0026quot; series, Breakfast at Tiffanyu0026#39;s, The Great Race, u0026quot;10u0026quot;, Victor/Victoria, and many others), this is an expertly-executed comedy with plenty of visual humor as well a u0026quot;boat-loadu0026quot; of dry wisecracks and suggestive innuendo for the veteran cast to exploit, seemingly presaging the early 1960u0026#39;s sex comedies. Apparently inspired by the real-life adventures of the American submarines SEALION, SEADRAGON, and SPEARFISH, as well as humorous anecdotes adopted from other submarines, and technically advised by retired wartime submarine commander Rear Admiral Lucius M. Chappel, in a u0026quot;funnyu0026quot; and sometimes subtle way it may be the most realistic movie about US submarines in World War II ever made. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePlot outline: immediately following Pearl Harbor the Japanese prepare to invade the American-occupied Philippine Islands, and during an air raid on the Cavite naval base there, sink the almost brand-new submarine SEA TIGER. Nevertheless, her aggressive and professional yet equally human commander, Matt Sherman – played with admirable credibility by Cary Grant – is not about to take this lying down. After persuading the squadron commodore to give him the go-ahead, he and the remnants of his shipu0026#39;s company – diminished due to transfers made because of the boatu0026#39;s sunken condition – succeed in raising her from the harbor bottom and commence getting her seaworthy enough to escape to Australia before the pending Japanese assault. Unfortunately their repair efforts, already daunting enough, are impossibly impeded by an apparently bureaucratically-based shortage of crucial spare parts and supplies – even toilet paper (a gag in the film rendered nearly verbatim from the true-life experience of the submarine SKIPJACK). u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAt this point Tony Curtis enters as Lt. Nick Holden (the characteru0026#39;s name calling to mind actor William Holdenu0026#39;s patented self-indulgent bad-boy persona). Having grown up in a neighborhood called u0026quot;Noahu0026#39;s Arku0026quot; (u0026quot;you traveled in pairs or you just didnu0026#39;t travelu0026quot;), our Lt. Holden is an accomplished back-alley maneuverer who joined the Navy for the prestige of the uniform and what it can get him (in particular, a certain Miss u0026quot;Super Chiefu0026quot;). Alas, having secured for himself a cushy job as an admiralu0026#39;s aid sent ahead to Manila to prepare for his admiralu0026#39;s later arrival, the sudden outbreak of the war results in the cancellation of the admiralu0026#39;s transfer and all Mr. Holdenu0026#39;s carefully manipulated plans are sent completely awry. Thus being at loose ends he finds himself assigned as a replacement officer to the SEA TIGER. Faced with the alternative of being stuck on Bataan to endure the oncoming Japanese conquest, he sees it is in his best interest to make up for the seagoing experience he has managed to avoid up to this point in his naval career by becoming the boatu0026#39;s Supply Officer and securing everything the captain needs to get u0026quot;the . . . submarineu0026quot; out of there and to someplace where he can get a better deal. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlthough thoroughly uncomfortable with this new addition to the wardroom of his ship, Captain Sherman is so solidly dedicated to his responsibilities as the boatu0026#39;s commander that he is willing to make u0026quot;a pact with the Devilu0026quot; to get her going again and so Lt. Holden, allied with his handpicked detail of u0026quot;scavengersu0026quot; – Seaman Hunkle (Gavin McLeod), a sailor only known as u0026quot;The Prophet {of Doom},u0026quot; and of course the trusty (or at least reliable and punctilious) marine Sergeant Ramon Gallardo (u0026quot;there isnu0026#39;t a burglar, swindler, pickpocket, or fence in the islands that doesnu0026#39;t know, love, and respect himu0026quot;) – commences a supply procurement program which might most charitably be characterized as unorthodox – or less charitably as just plain felonious. But he really hits his high point when he manages to u0026quot;scavengeu0026quot; five stranded Army nurses and convince the captain that he has to take them aboard. From then on the film becomes Cary Grantu0026#39;s battle to get his groaning, belching, backfiring, spit-and-bailing-wire-patched submarine safely to Australia while avoiding any u0026quot;exchange of informationu0026quot; concerning u0026quot;the facts of lifeu0026quot; between the crew and their guests. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHis struggle is complicated all the more by his continual personal encounters with the almost terminally accident-prone but especially well-endowed young nurse Dolores Crandall (in the words of the u0026quot;Chief of the Boat,u0026quot; Malumphry – u0026quot;if you wanna know what youu0026#39;re fightinu0026#39; for – thereu0026#39;s your answeru0026quot;) who for all her blunders unintentionally winds up saving the boat and all aboard. As if to highlight the unconventionality of their situation along the way they manage to wind up with the vessel painted pink (donu0026#39;t ask me how – just try to believe I actually saw a performance nearly identical to Malumphryu0026#39;s in reaction to a similar problem aboard a real-life nuclear ballistic missile submarine around 1980), have to set up a maternity ward, complete with goat (u0026quot;the children will need fresh milku0026quot;), and accomplish the unique induction of u0026quot;Seaman Hornsbyu0026quot; into his brief but flavorful naval career. The plot is actually developed in the form of a flashback from about 1960 allowing it to end with a slightly sentimental and amusing bit of a twist. Clean and wholesome while still being thoroughly adult (u0026quot;when a man is tired and irritable you can be sure thereu0026#39;s one thing heu0026#39;s not getting enough of — vitamins and mineralsu0026quot;), you can watch this one with your kids – maybe even after theyu0026#39;ve reached their cynical adolescent years.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNote: the use of the brackets {} above in place of the stylistically correct square brackets was made necessary by some IMDb format change that made use of the correct brackets impossible. Hopefully they will not eliminate other commonly used symbols in future updates simply because the people they employ never got better than a u0026quot;Cu0026quot; in junior high school English class and donu0026#39;t know what they are for.”