I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew explained

I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew
Director:Richard L. Bare
Producer:Richard L. Bare
Based On:story by Richard L Bare & George O'Hanlon
Music:Philip Springer
Editing:John F. Schreyer
Distributor:World Entertainment
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

I Sailed to Tahiti with an All Girl Crew is a 1969 American adventure comedy film directed and co-written by Richard L. Bare, starring Gardner McKay, Fred Clark, Pat Buttram, and Diane McBain.

It was the last film for both McKay and Clark.

Plot

Terry (Gardner McKay) bets his friend Josh (Fred Clark) $20,000 that he can beat him in a boat race to Tahiti using an all-female crew. Terry collects a crew including a murderess and a cocktail waitress.

Cast

Production

Gardner McKay was best known for the TV series Adventures in Paradise, Diane McBain was a regular on television’s Surfside 6 and Richard Denning occasionally played to Governor of Hawaii on Hawaii Five-O. The film was financed by World Entertainment Corp, a subsidiary of NTA.[1]

Filming started 22 May 1967 on location in Hawaii.[2] Edy Williams was borrowed from 20th Century Fox.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. MOVIE CALL SHEET: New Spectrum for Film Team Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 15 Nov 1967: d15.
  2. Leyton in 'East of Java'Los Angeles Times 5 May 1967: d18.
  3. 'Bliss' for Shirley MacLaineMartin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 13 May 1967: b8