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The Iron Petticoat (also known as Not for Money) is a 1956 British Cold War comedy film starring Bob Hope and Katharine Hepburn, and directed by Ralph Thomas. The screenplay by Ben Hecht became the focus of a contentious history behind the production, and led to the film's eventual suppression by Hope.
A Russian pilot defects to England and falls in love with an American captain, but faces the KGB and gender discrimination. IMDb provides cast and crew, trivia, reviews, ratings, and more for this Cold War comedy.
- (1.3K)
- Comedy
- Ralph Thomas
- 1957-01-07
Brief Synopsis. Read More. Captain Vinka Kovelenko defects from Russia, but not for political reasons. She defects because she feels discriminated against as a woman. Captain Chuck Lockwood gets the order to show her the bright side of capitalism, while she tries to convince him of the superority of communism.
- Ralph Thomas, James H. Ware
- Bob Hope
The Iron Petticoat. A United States officer (Bob Hope) attempts to brainwash a Soviet pilot (Katharine Hepburn) who defected because she was passed over for a promotion.
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- Ralph Thomas
- Comedy
- Bob Hope
Jan 5, 2024 · The Iron Petticoat plot from IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049369/ The trailer can be found online. Cast and Characters: Bob Hope as Capt. Chuck Lockwood Katharine Hepburn as Capt. Vinka...
- 5 min
- 237
- Amy McLean
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Overview. Captain Vinka Kovalenko defects from Russia, but not for political reasons. She defects because she feels discriminated against as a woman. Captain Chuck Lockwood gets the order to show her the bright side of capitalism, while she tries to convince him of the superiority of communism.
Summaries. Captain Vinka Kovalenko defects from Russia, but not for political reasons. She defects because she feels discriminated against as a woman. Captain Chuck Lockwood gets the order to show her the bright side of capitalism, while she tries to convince him of the superiority of communism.