The Sailor Takes a Wife
A sailor and USO hostess marry hastily in NYC before his deployment. When he's suddenly discharged as 4-F, the newlyweds must start their life together sooner than planned, discovering they barely kno…
The Sailor Takes a Wife
A sailor and USO hostess marry hastily in NYC before his deployment. When he's suddenly discharged as 4-F, the newlyweds must start their life together sooner than planned, discovering they barely know each other. While waiting in New York City to ship out to Europe, a sailor (Robert Walker) stops by a serviceman's canteen and meets a USO hostess (June Allyson). They immediately fall for each other and get married that night. However, when the sailor is notified that he has been reclassified as 4-F (unfit for service) by the Navy and then discharged, he and his new wife realize that, having to set up house before they expected to, they actually know very little about each other. Complications ensue. —frankfob2@yahoo.com During World War II, a sailor,John Hill (Robert Walker), in New York City who is about to be shipped out to Europe marries a woman Mary Hill (June Allyson) he has just met. Then John unexpectedly receives a medical discharge. Life has a way of throwing unexpected twists. Their plans was altered and setting the stage for a delightful and humorous heartwarming tale. —pyl
The Sailor Takes a Wife
Comedy,Romance
Film Details
A sailor and USO hostess marry hastily in NYC before his deployment. When he's suddenly discharged as 4-F, the newlyweds must start their life together sooner than planned, discovering they barely know each other. While waiting in New York City to ship out to Europe, a sailor (Robert Walker) stops by a serviceman's canteen and meets a USO hostess (June Allyson).
They immediately fall for each other and get married that night. However, when the sailor is notified that he has been reclassified as 4-F (unfit for service) by the Navy and then discharged, he and his new wife realize that, having to set up house before they expected to, they actually know very little about each other. Complications ensue.
—frankfob2@yahoo.com During World War II, a sailor,John Hill (Robert Walker), in New York City who is about to be shipped out to Europe marries a woman Mary Hill (June Allyson) he has just met. Then John unexpectedly receives a medical discharge. Life has a way of throwing unexpected twists.
Their plans was altered and setting the stage for a delightful and humorous heartwarming tale. —pyl.