South Sea Sinner (1950)
A tramp steamer lands sick crewman Jake Davis on rubber-growing island Oraka, from which voluptuous, bedroom-eyed saloon singer Coral is about to be ejected because "men like her too much." But Coral's slimy boss Cognac gets her a reprieve so she can learn Jake's secret.
Director:
H. Bruce Humberstone
Writers:
Oscar Brodney, Joel Malone.
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Macdonald Carey as Jake 'Smitty' Davis |
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Shelley Winters as Coral |
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Luther Adler as Cognac |
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Frank Lovejoy as Doc |
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Helena Carter as Margaret Landis |
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Liberace as Maestro |
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Art Smith as William Grayson |
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John Ridgely as Don Williams |
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James Flavin as Andrews |
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Molly Lamont as Kay Williams |
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Si-Lan Chen as Lee |
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Henry Kulky as Bartender |
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Fred Nurney as Police Captain Salsa |
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Phil Nazir as Lieutenant |
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Hazel Dohlman as Party Guest (uncredited) |
| Directing | H. Bruce Humberstone | Director |
| Writing | Ladislas Fodor | Story |
| Writing | László Vadnay | Story |
| Lighting | John Brooks | Gaffer |
| Editing | Ted J. Kent | Editor |
| Writing | Oscar Brodney | Screenplay |
| Writing | Joel Malone | Adaptation |
| Writing | Joel Malone | Screenplay |