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The Voice of the Turtle
- (Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 30/10/2012

The Voice of the Turtle
(Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound)
- Starring: Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker, Eve Arden, Wayne Morris, Kent Smith, Nino Pipitone, Ross Ford, Bunty Cutler Girl at telephone, Dick Bartell Ticket agent, Jack Lee
- Director: Irving Rapper
- Genre: Comedy Video
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 103 minutes
- Year of Release: 1947
- UPC: 883316316948
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Product Notes
A fool when it comes to love, Sally Middleton (Eleanor Parker) vows to give up romance and stop getting silly over men. But when her man-eating pal (Eve Arden) ditches Sgt. Bill Page (Ronald Reagan) for a date with a superior officer, Sally feels it's her patriotic duty to go out with the non-com for dinner. Spending his leave on her apartment couch, Bill finds himself deeply attracted, while a smitten Sally struggles to be just friends and keep it strictly platonic. Although based on one of the biggest hits in Broadway history, the Voice of the Turtle was deemed by the Breen Office to be "a story of illicit sex, without sufficient compensating moral values." Toning down it's more censorable aspects, John Van Druten's adaptation of his play made a great comedy even greater, "proof sufficient that Hollywood can, when it wills, do anything as well as the theatre can and, perhaps, even somewhat better" (The New York Times).
Credits
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CreditsRonald Reagan
Eleanor Parker
Eve Arden
Wayne Morris
Kent Smith
Nino Pipitone
Ross Ford
Bunty Cutler Girl at telephone
Dick Bartell Ticket agent
Jack Lee
Doris Kemper
John van Druten
Richard Bartell
John Emery
Erskine Sanford
John Holland
Frank Wilcox
Nicodemus Stewart
Ernest Anderson
Janet Warren
Tristram Coffin
Lois Austin
Philip Morris
Alan Foster
Brian O'Hara
Joan Lawrence
Juanita Roberts
Peter Camlin
Suzanne Dulier
Bernard DeRoux
Douglas Kennedy
Noelle DeLorme
Francine Bordeaux
Darlene Mohilef
Norma Fenton
Peter Gowland
Robert Spencer
Helen Wallace
William Gould
Sarah Edwards
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DirectorsIrving Rapper
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ProducersCharles Hoffman