Marine Sergeant James O'Hearn is being tried at the San Diego Marine base for desertion, theft, scandalous conduct and destruction of property in time of war. He refuses to testify or plead guilty or not guilty to the charges. Showgirl Ginger Martin takes the stand against his protest. She testifies O'Hearn won't talk because he is protecting the name of his pal, Marine Private Davey White. Ginger tells how she, broke and stranded, met the two marines in Shanghai two weeks before Pearl Harbor.
South Sea Woman has generally received mixed reviews.
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South Sea Woman was released in 1953 and has generally received mixed reviews.
Online reviewers have written 5 reviews, giving South Sea Woman (1953) an average rating of 47%.
Overall, film critics prefer the movie, giving it an average score of 80%, compared to cinema-goers, who gave it a lower average score of 70%. Professional critics were more impressed with South Sea Woman than amateur reviewers were.
With a score of 47%, South Sea Woman is below the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 1953, which stands at 60%.
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