Four women have adventures when they follow the Navy men they love to Italy.Four women have adventures when they follow the Navy men they love to Italy.Four women have adventures when they follow the Navy men they love to Italy.
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- TriviaThe ships which appear as the opening credits role are the aircraft carrier USS Randolph (CVS-15) and the destroyer USS Barry (DD-933). The Barry is currently (2003) a museum ship in Washington, DC but the Randolph was scrapped in 1973.
- Quotes
Lt. Wadsworth 'Smitty' Smith: [he has brought her a rose] It's one of those artificial ones.
Toni Denham: It's still very nice.
Lt. Wadsworth 'Smitty' Smith: I didn't know it was artificial when I stole it from the hotel lobby.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Jack Benny Program: The Connie Francis Show (1963)
- SoundtracksItalian Lullabye
Written and Performed by Connie Francis
Featured review
Comedy trying to cash on the fresh approach to sexual mores of «Where the Boys Are» (1960), but Connie Francis, who provided songs and a few comic lines in that one and received first credit in this one, was not as lucky as Dolores Hart, whose character establishes the tone of the 1960 cult film with her defense of free sex in one of the first scenes. Francis' singing is not enough to carry this comedy afloat; and Janis Paige is wasted in a melodramatic role. Locations are attractive, and Paula Prentiss, Russ Tamblyn and Dany Robin are okay, but the three of them had better moments in their film careers than the silly situations provided by the scriptwriters. «Follow the Boys» has some value, though, as a comic dramatization of the story of the women called "seagulls", who followed their mates, love interests, or easy ways to get a green card, from port to port in Europe. Although today it is not a very flattering portrait of modern woman, the fact that this motion picture was made at all makes one think that it seemed more than adequate for the post-war population. But even by 1963 standards Richard Thorpe's direction was tired, the songs were forgettable, and the script was poor.
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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