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The Horizontal Lieutenant

  • 1962
  • U
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, and Miyoshi Umeki in The Horizontal Lieutenant (1962)
A luckless army intelligence lieutenant finds himself stationed on a remote island army outpost during World War II, where all the action is between the sheets.
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A luckless army intelligence lieutenant finds himself stationed on a remote island army outpost during World War II, where all the action is between the sheets.A luckless army intelligence lieutenant finds himself stationed on a remote island army outpost during World War II, where all the action is between the sheets.A luckless army intelligence lieutenant finds himself stationed on a remote island army outpost during World War II, where all the action is between the sheets.

  • Director
    • Richard Thorpe
  • Writers
    • George Wells
    • Gordon Cotler
  • Stars
    • Jim Hutton
    • Paula Prentiss
    • Jack Carter
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • George Wells
      • Gordon Cotler
    • Stars
      • Jim Hutton
      • Paula Prentiss
      • Jack Carter
    • 17User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jim Hutton
    Jim Hutton
    • Second Lt. Merle Wye
    Paula Prentiss
    Paula Prentiss
    • Lt. Molly Blue
    Jack Carter
    Jack Carter
    • Lt. Billy Monk
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Cmdr. Jeremiah Hammerslag
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Col. Charles Korotny
    Miyoshi Umeki
    Miyoshi Umeki
    • Akiko
    Marty Ingels
    Marty Ingels
    • Yeoman Leo Buckles
    Lloyd Kino
    Lloyd Kino
    • Sgt. Jess Yomura
    Linda Wong
    Linda Wong
    • Michido
    Yoshio Yoda
    Yoshio Yoda
    • Sgt. Roy Tada
    Yuki Shimoda
    Yuki Shimoda
    • Kobayashi
    Richard Allan
    Richard Allan
    • Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Argentina Brunetti
    Argentina Brunetti
    • Nun
    • (uncredited)
    John Burnside
    • Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    Gene Coogan
    Gene Coogan
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Cord
    Bill Cord
    • Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    Ken DuMain
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Faulkner
    Edward Faulkner
    • Officer at Welcome Party
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • George Wells
      • Gordon Cotler
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    6EdgarST

    The Lieutenand, the Nurse and the Thief

    I believe that several persons here (including me) have given «The Horizontal Lieutenant» a rating above the average, because we liked the lead players, Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss, who had good chemistry in all movies that they made together; and because the story has good potential that cannot be spoiled in its entirety, despite a not very good script.

    I don't know what is the tone of the novel by Gordon Cotler that inspires this film, but the central plot can be treated as comedy or drama: during II World War a young G-2 officer (Hutton) is sent to a Japanese island to catch a thief, while he courts an old university girlfriend (Prentiss), whom he meets again working as a nurse. However, George Wells' script is old-fashioned, attached to moral standards that not even the military on the war front in the 1940s should have respected, especially with men and women in the same camp. We can understand the screenwriter was limited by the Production Code, but it was truly agonizing by 1962.

    One more film like this and the careers of Prentiss and Hutton would have finished and, indeed, poor Jim Hutton had to endure one more silly comedy (with Connie Francis), in which Prentiss only made a brief appearance and received star status, after the doors were opened to her with Howard Hawks' "Man's Favorite Sport?"

    The entire cast (especially Yoshio Yoda as Tada) struggles to get the best out of the story and a script with jokes that, in most cases, have no effect; or loses focus with endless interior sequences, like an interrogation conducted by an alcoholic officer (Jim Backus).

    The basic premise could have had a sad or happy ending and the producers opted for comedy, so when «The Horizontal Lieutenant» ends, it leaves us with a smile on our faces, but little else. Richard Thorpe, a veteran with a career in the business since 1921, should have been bored by then, directing the young Metro actors, whose conduct and morals were surely foreign to him.
    9shino

    Jim and Paula together again

    This is the final of four consecutive films Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss made together in the early 60's. It is at times a trifle insensitive towards the Japanese, but that's about the worst thing you can say about this otherwise pleasant film. Trivia: Hutton's diminutive Nisei sidekick Sgt Tada, played by Yoshio Yoda, became "Fuji" in McHale's Navy.

    Hutton, as usual plays the conniving but good-hearted Hutton character, and Prentiss--though described as "lanky" and "Miss High-Pockets"--is drop-dead gorgeous, even in G.I. Beige. She's just happy that the war transformed her "from a tall girl into a short commodity." This may be the last film which the producers felt compelled to write in some reference to Prentiss' Amazonian proportions.

    Hutton, an intelligence officer, is sent to an occupied Pacific Islands to capture an inconsequential Japanese pilferer, and in due time, Prentiss shows up.

    A talented collection of familiar character and comedic actors rounds out the cast.
    5HotToastyRag

    A little too silly

    After the hilarious cartoon-accompanying theme song plays during the opening credits, this movie goes downhill. It's hard to believe, since the song's not that great, but it's true. So unless you really love the pairing of Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss, you can skip this one.

    Jim stars as a soldier who yearns to see action but is stuck behind a desk in Honolulu. When he gets transferred to the South Pacific, he hopes he'll have more of an adventure, but it's not exactly the case. The Japanese have surrendered months earlier, and there are no battles, interrogations, or dangerous missions. The most action he sees is the random run-ins with Paula, a girl he'd like to get to know if she'd stay in one place long enough.

    There is one Japanese man on the island who still fights the Americans, though: Yuki Shimoda. Yuki's way of exacting revenge on his conquerors is to steal food from the mess hall, so even when Jim finds out he has an enemy, it's not exactly a dangerous one. With some slapstick, sex jokes, and silly situations, all in the style of 1962, it's easy to see that this movie doesn't really stand the test of time very well.
    6gbill-74877

    Light fare

    Jim Hutton and Paula Prentiss are cute and have good timing in their comedic delivery and all, but mostly this is a film searching for laughs and only rarely finding them. The pair get stationed on an American-occupied island during WWII with the task of looking for a Japanese holdout who has been pilfering supplies. It's light fare to say the least, but helped considerably by their presence. I have to say, it was also nice to see the representations of Japanese and Japanese-Americans with few stereotypes. One serviceman (Yoshio Yoda) is a ladies man, counter to the usual emasculation, and the holdout (Yuki Shimoda) kicks Hutton's ass for awhile upon being discovered. Plus, we get Miyoshi Umeki singing "How About You?" late in the film, which was just lovely. I only wish the story and the humor could have been better, or that the double entendre in the film's title could have led to a little more sizzle. As it is, it's cute, but not terribly exciting.
    6prcadle

    A bit disappointing

    Jim Hutton is a fond favorite actor of mine, and at his best he could be quite funny -- his best comic effort in my opinion is in "Who's Minding the Mint?" He teamed up 4 times with Paula Prentiss, mostly due to the fact he was tall enough at 6'5" to tower over the 5'10" young lady. These four films with Hutton were Prentiss' first 4 films of her career. She was also a talented actress adept at comedy - her best comedy role, again in my opinion, was in "Man's Favorite Sport?", alongside Rock Hudson.

    Hutton and Prentiss were an attractive couple - she very sexy and long legged, he somewhat gangly and bean-pole thin, but with a great deal of boyish charm and a winsome self-effacing manner. Hutton was groomed to be a new version of Jimmy Stewart, in fact. he stayed youthful enough to successfully play Ellery Queen in a TV series when he was over 40.

    With this nice pairing of leading man and lady, and the always funny Jim Backus added to the mix, this should have been an engaging comedy. The fact that it is no better than so-so is not the fault of the actors.

    The film, which is based on a novel, is meant to be similar to a number of World War II military service screwball comedies that were released in the late 50's and early 60's. It tries to capture the spirit of "Teahouse of the August Moon" and "Don't Go Near the Water", both starring Glenn Ford, and "Wake Me When It's Over" starring Dick Shawn. However, it never quite makes the grade. The situations that are supposed to funny just don't quite hit home. There is a bit too much reliance on slapstick pratfalls that you can see coming a mile away, and a couple of scenes with good humor potential are wasted by sub-par dialog.

    But, the cast is gamely trying their best and the great chemistry between Prentiss and Hutton comes through in some (but not all) of their scenes together. This movie is a nice time-killer, but it was not nearly as good as I had hoped.

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    • Trivia
      This is believed to be the first of a handful of films shot in the short lived Panacolor system. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer struck the U.S. release prints in their own lab under the Metrocolor label.
    • Goofs
      On the flight to the island, Cmdr Hammerslag does not have gold emblems on the brim of his hat as a full Commander should have.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Molly Blue: So I date a lot. I admit it. I'm shopping around. I'm 22, Merle. By the end of this war, I may be 30.

      Second Lt. Merle Wye: That's why I say, "Gather ye rosebuds, while ye may."

      Lt. Molly Blue: Oh, I wish I had a dollar for every time that's been suggested. You could at least be a little more original.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Password: Kitty Carlisle vs. Jack Carter: evening show (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      The Horizontal Lieutenant
      Music by George Stoll

      Lyrics by Stella Unger

      Performed by The Diamonds

      Courtesy of Mercury Records

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • El teniente horizontal
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Euterpe
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    • Budget
      • $1,020,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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