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40% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 53% Audience Score 50+ Ratings In 1941, prostitute Mamie Stover (Jane Russell) has no choice but to flee San Francisco when the police turn on her and want her out...
- (5)
- Jane Russell
- Raoul Walsh
- Drama
If you liked From Here to Eternity, you'll love The Revolt of Mamie Stover. It's got nice music from Hugo Friedhofer, a solid performance from the beautiful Jane Russell, and plenty of scenes that show off her legs. The romance isn't exactly traditional, but it's sweet in its own way and just might cause a lump in your throat. Give it a watch!
Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Ian Thomas Malone ianthomasmalone.com. Russell delivers a powerful critique of capitalism's inherently sexist applications, thoroughly debunking any...
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The Revolt of Mamie Stover: Directed by Raoul Walsh. With Jane Russell, Richard Egan, Joan Leslie, Agnes Moorehead. Set in the early '40s, a San Francisco prostitute is run out of town just as the second World War has begun to intensify. Mamie settles down in Hawaii, hoping to start a new life.
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- Drama, War
- Raoul Walsh
- 1956-06-22
Gary Tooze writing a review of the Blu-ray release of the film for DVDBeaver website "The Revolt of Mamie Stover has adult themes, female empowerment, war and romance. It offers an impressive, tough girl, performance from Russell.
Mamie, brushed off, and brushed out of Hollywood, a contest winner who didn't play it quite right, decides to become a commercial whore in Honolulu and makes a success, by her standards, of her decision.
32 ratings6 reviews. This is what happened to Mamie Stover, a six-foot tall girl from Mississippi, with a shock of yellow hair and a determination to get rich and respectable. She won a beauty contest, got tossed out of Hollywood and landed in Honolulu, where with the assistance of a war and the U.S. Army she made her pile -- and an indelible ...