A Girl in Every Port
1952 ‧ Comedy/Drama ‧ 1h 26m
5.2/10 · IMDb
11% · Rotten Tomatoes
Inheriting $1,450 upon the death of his aunt, gullible sailor Tim Dunnovan (William Bendix) purchases a race horse, to the dismay of his best friend, Benny Linn (Groucho Marx), who assumes Tim has been swindled. Tim and Benny learn that the horse,...
Initial release: January 8, 1952
Director: Chester Erskine
Distributed by: RKO Pictures
Adapted from: They Sell Sailors Elephants
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A story device wherein an adventuring character, usually constantly on the move exploring new places, outrunning authorities, or being deployed in far-off lands ...
A mistress or girlfriend at each place one visits. Wiktionary. Origin of Girl In Every Port. Referring to the various ports where a sailor's voyages would take ...
A Girl in Every Port is a “buddy film,” the comedic story of two sailors and their adventures with various women in various ports of call.