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  1. 1.37 : 1. Synopsis. In 1942, during a court-martial trial at a Marine Corps base in San Diego, Sgt. James O'Hearn stands mute when charged with desertion, stealing a yacht, sinking a saloon, shanghaiing sailors and scandalous conduct. The first witness to testify is Orville H. Masterson, a Navy boatswain's mate who first spotted O'Hearn and a ...

  2. South Sea Woman, a comedy movie starring Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo, and Chuck Connors is available to stream now. Watch it on Watch TCM , Sling TV - Live Sports, News, Shows + Freestream , Prime Video , Apple TV or Vudu on your Roku device.

  3. South Sea Woman. Available on iTunes. On the eve of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, two marines (Burt Lancaster and Chuck Conners) fight over the same brassy nightclub photographer (Virginia Mayo) in Singapore. Now the two make their way across the enemy-held Pacific to return to their units in Hawaii--only to face a court-martial, and the ...

  4. South Sea Woman (1953)1 of 30. Burt Lancasterand Virginia Mayoin South Sea Woman (1953) PeopleBurt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo. TitlesSouth Sea Woman.

  5. Synopsis. In 1942, during a court-martial trial at a Marine Corps base in San Diego, Sgt. James O'Hearn stands mute when charged with desertion, stealing a yacht, sinking a saloon, shanghaiing sailors and scandalous conduct. The first witness to testify is Orville H. Masterson, a Navy boatswain's mate who first spotted O'Hearn and a showgirl ...

  6. Played through July 21, 1953. Marine Sergeant James O'Hearn is being tried at the San Diego Marine base for desertion, theft, scandalous conduct and destruction of property in time of war. He refuses to testify or plead guilty or not guilty to the charges. Showgirl Ginger Martin takes the stand against his protest.

  7. Burt Lancaster and Virginia Mayo, the stars of 1950's Flame and the Arrow, are reteamed in the lusty adventure romp South Sea Woman. It all begins at the military trial of Marine sergeant O'Hearn (Burt Lancaster), facing a court-martial for desertion.

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