Don't Give Up the Ship (film)

Don't Give Up the Ship is a 1959 American black-and-white U.S. Navy comedy film from Paramount Pictures, produced by Hal B. Wallis, directed by Norman Taurog, that stars Jerry Lewis and co-stars Dina Merrill, Diana Spencer, Claude Akins, Robert Middleton, Gale Gordon, and Mickey Shaughnessy. The film was shot from October 21, 1958 to January 30, 1959 and was released June 16, 1959. The film was based on the Alcoa Theatre episode Souvenir aired on Dec 2, 1957 starring Jack Lemmon that was written by Ellis Arnold Kadison. Kadison's idea was based on Edward Anhalt then serving with the Army Air Force First Motion Picture Unit in Culver City, California signing for a captured German Messerschmidt that was to be used as a prop in a training film. When the aircraft disappeared, Anhalt was issued with a bill from the US Government for $175,000 until a search revealed that the aircraft was discovered as a mockup on the MGM backlot.

Don't Give Up the Ship
Directed byNorman Taurog
Screenplay byHerbert Baker
Edmund Beloin
Henry Garson
Story byEllis Kadison
Produced byHal B. Wallis
StarringJerry Lewis
Dina Merrill
Diana Spencer
Claude Akins
Robert Middleton
Gale Gordon
Mickey Shaughnessy
CinematographyHaskell Boggs
Edited byWarren Low
Music byWalter Scharf
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • June 16, 1959 (1959-06-16)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Box office$3.5 million (est. US/ Canada rentals)
1,735,230 admissions (France)
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