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Operation Dames

  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
130
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Operation Dames (1959)
DramaRomanceWar

During the Korean War, a troupe of traveling USO entertainers find themselves behind enemy lines with a squad of American soldiers. Together they try to find their way back to their own line... Read allDuring the Korean War, a troupe of traveling USO entertainers find themselves behind enemy lines with a squad of American soldiers. Together they try to find their way back to their own lines while trying to avoid capture, but the North Koreans discover their presence and set out... Read allDuring the Korean War, a troupe of traveling USO entertainers find themselves behind enemy lines with a squad of American soldiers. Together they try to find their way back to their own lines while trying to avoid capture, but the North Koreans discover their presence and set out after them.

  • Director
    • Louis Clyde Stoumen
  • Writers
    • Stanley Kallis
    • Edward J. Lakso
  • Stars
    • Eve Meyer
    • Chuck Henderson
    • Don Devlin
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    130
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Louis Clyde Stoumen
    • Writers
      • Stanley Kallis
      • Edward J. Lakso
    • Stars
      • Eve Meyer
      • Chuck Henderson
      • Don Devlin
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Eve Meyer
    Eve Meyer
    • Lorry
    Chuck Henderson
    • Jeff
    Don Devlin
    • Tony
    Ed Craig
    • Hal
    Chuck Van Haren
    • Billy
    Cindy Girard
    • Roberta
    Barbara Skyler
    • Marsha
    Andrew Mitchell Monro
    • Dinny
    Andrew Mitchell Munro
    • Dinny
    Byron Morrow
    Byron Morrow
    • Benny
    Alice Allyn
    • Stella
    Edward J. Lakso
    • George
    • (as Ed Lakso)
    Joe Maierhauser
    • Colonel Johns
    • (as Joe Maierhouser)
    Richard Beck-Meyer
    • Stanley
    • (as Rick Beck-Meyer)
    Kip Lawrence
    • Ed
    Alfred E. Smith
    • Captain Janise
    • (as Alfred Smith)
    John Soh
    • So. Korean Interpreter
    Keisuke Yamada
    • Sniper
    • Director
      • Louis Clyde Stoumen
    • Writers
      • Stanley Kallis
      • Edward J. Lakso
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    3frankfob

    Operation Dumb

    Relentlessly stupid, no-budget "war picture" made mainly to show off the attributes of the spectacular Eve Meyer--not a bad idea in itself--but that should be an embarrassment to everyone connected with it. Laughable "script", performances that wouldn't pass muster in an elementary-school Christmas pageant, inept "action" scenes, confused direction by the normally competent documentary director Louis Clyde Stoumen--who is apparently not quite sure if he's making a comedy, a philosophical treatise on the futility of war or a leering T&A (by early 1960s standards, anyway) travelogue of Eve Meyer's magnificent body--and a general air of shoddiness and incompetence. Worth seeing in order to watch Eve Meyer strut her stuff, but that's pretty much it.
    2bkoganbing

    How Do You Say Gobble Gobble Gobble In Korean?

    I'm sure that Operations Dames was a favorite at the drive-ins back in the day. There's absolutely nothing in the way of a plot that you might miss if you were otherwise preoccupied. And if you needed to get in the mood for other activities you did have some curvaceous cuties on screen to get you in the mood.

    Otherwise there ain't a whole lot that Operations Dames has going for it. It's set in the Korean War where a platoon of GIs together with a British tommy gets a little too far forward and has to get back to the UN lines. Bad enough already, but these guys also come across a stranded bunch of USO girls and their choreographer in the same predicament.

    You know what's sad about this film is that it took women generations to finally get accepted in the Army and in combat situations. These bimbos from the USO set women's liberation back light years. In fact not even the hard bitten professional soldier who is the sergeant in charge of these men can keep it in his pants.

    But that was probably the better to remind some what they were at the drive-in for. This no name cast is better off with me not recognizing any of them for any individual effort.

    Operations Dames is definitely a team flop.
    5drystyx

    better than title suggests

    Before writing this review, there were two others, one a rave, one a pan. The truth is, of course, in between. It is actually a decent movie, and the pan makes less less sense than the rave.

    The title, and even the first few minutes of the movie, suggest an old Mickey Rooney type fun during a war movie. This was no doubt deliberate, and was a good ploy to fool us into a drama.

    It is a war drama, mixed in with much action. Most of the action is not to be taken too seriously, as when one character takes out an entire outfit with a suicide pack of grenades, not even leaving a wounded man left.

    This is probably the only over the to incident, and it pales in comparison to most of today's extremely goofy war scenes. Much of what is said and done is credible.

    The best part of the movie is that it deals with real life war wounds, as opposed to other movies in which people just die and their troubles are all over. The main incident in this movie is about permanent damage inflicted during the conflict, damage that a character must live with. That is what makes this movie superior to most.

    You can tell it had a small budget, and not many effects, which will turn off the special effect dorks, but the story is there, and the characters are multi dimensional. Even the crass, unlikable character show redeeming qualities. A few characters are one dimensional, such as the lead NCO. Yet a few scenes are added to show a lighter and more realistic side of him which makes him more believable.

    The movie shows real life consequences, and doesn't get a bit preachy. Characters aren't killed because they are too good or don't fit the profile of a dork's favorite (but one dimensional) characters. They are simply in the wrong place at the wrong time (except the suicide guy, in the scene that takes this movie down a few notches.) This won't go over well with MASH disciples, because the Americans are the good guys. MASH was a good story, and has good lessons, but it is very one sided to the point of silly, and it is refreshing to see another side to the story, which has been silenced since this era. I don't know that either side is completely right, but to silence either side and only let one have a voice would be extreme bigotry. So I recommend a few movies like this for a counter balance. Add to that the story of the wounds one must live with, and you've got a movie that has value.
    10vilenciaproductions

    Blow those dirty little reds to smithereens! Toss in Kim Jong-un Too!

    Operation Dames was allegedly released for the drive-ins back in the day! When I had an opportunity to by a 16mm print of this picture I didn't know what to expect? Turns out for a low budget flick, it's way better than some of the stupid reviews that some of the fools gave it here! First off the typical drive-in flick that we grew up with in the 1970's were all pieces of trash! They were not even a quarter as good as this old picture is. The acting over all was pretty good, I felt that Chuck Henderson as Jeff did a great job of acting! Turns out he was in the cast of one of my favorite detective / cop shows "Manhunt" 1960 in which he played Detective Dan Kramer! It's a damn shame he didn't do more pictures! The character he plays is has the kind of personality we need now in leaders! It's no wonder that we can't get this Covid-19 thing behind us, I mean look at the list of snowflakes we have as leaders, here in California, for example we have Governor Gavin Newsom, Barbara Ferrer, look at her, she looks and sounds like she's on Quaalude's! Who gonna take her seriously? We need a man like the character "Jeff" in the movie! Then our orange colored skin President Donald Trump! He's a huge snowflake, how about Dr. Fauci? He reminds me of Mel Brookes! How about the up and coming snowflake Uncle Joe Biden? Or Kayleigh McEnany? Did Trump have sex with this woman? (We can only hope!) But come on, we need a man to tell us what to do, not a bunch of pussies! Okay so Big Duke Wayne is missing from this picture, but I bet he even liked it! Killing those dirty little Korean reds! There's nothing wrong with this picture! So drink a beer, and enjoy a great little "B" flick from the last golden era of Hollywood! Oh yea, Louis Clyde Stoumen the films director did a damn good job there may have one or two shots that he could have made better, but for a guy who only made a few feature pictures, he also did a damn good job! Eve Meyer wasn't that attractive but she gave it her all! Some of the other chicks were cute! Love it when Byron Morrow's character Benny blows up the reds with a backpack full of hand grenade in revenge for killing his woman! Blow those dirty reds to smithereens! (Toss in Kim Jong-un another snowflake! - Love his flattop!) It's 74 minutes of good solid entertainment! The black and white makes it! Best part, there are no idiots covered with tattoos, no dumb women with colored hair, no cell phones, computers, car chases foul language, horrible recorded "Rock" "Rap" "Country" music! The last year of one of the best and last good decades America had! We all know about the 38th parallel, and the fact that the Korean War was a bunch of B.S. But it sure made for some damn good war pictures, didn't it! Ten Stars from me, just because! Gotta find my M1918 Browning automatic and my Covid-19 mask, and I'm set! Now where did I put that map of North Korea? Damn it!
    3richardchatten

    Women in War

    Set in Korea in 1950. Despite the stupid title, this is actually a pretty grim zero-budget war movie with a USO troupe of glamorous blondes shoehorned into the usual stuff about men under pressure, obviously shot in the Hollywood hills with a bit of stock footage of other troops occasionally thrown in.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Byron Morrow.
    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: KOREA 1950
    • Soundtracks
      Girls, Girls, Girls
      By Edward J. Lakso (as Ed Lakso)

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    • Release date
      • March 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Im Todeskessel von Kusong
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production company
      • Camera Eye Pictures Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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