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      • Ensign Pulver began production under the working title Mr. Pulver and the Captain. Location scenes for the film were shot in Mexico City and Acapulco, Mexico.
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  2. Ensign Pulver began production under the working title Mr. Pulver and the Captain. Location scenes for the film were shot in Mexico City and Acapulco, Mexico. [5] Actor Jack Nicholson assisted director Josh Logan with casting, becoming an informal "assistant producer". [4]

  3. With Robert Walker Jr., Burl Ives, Walter Matthau, Tommy Sands. Life becomes so harried after Ensign Pulver's prank, he and the Captain are swept off deck during a storm, ending up on a tropical island, a group of ship wrecked nurses, dancing natives, and one very big case of appendicitis.

  4. After Burl Ives falls overboard, Ensign Pulver releases a rubber raft to assist in the Captain's rescue. When the raft falls into the water, it obviously falls upside down, however, in the next shot it appears that the raft is upright and all of the equipment is still aboard.

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    • Comedy, Drama, War
    • Joshua Logan
    • 1964-07-31
  5. Ensign Pulver began production under the working title "Mr. Pulver and the Captain". Location scenes for the film were shot in Mexico City and Acapulco, Mexico.

    • Joshua Logan
    • Warner Bros.
    • Robert Walker Jr.
    • United States
  6. Another location site, according to Warner Bros. production notes found in the AMPAS file for the film, was the Naval Station Midway, which was the last Allied-held base between Pearl Harbor and Japan during World War II, and the scene of one of the biggest air battles in history.

  7. Film Dope HOME Ensign Pulver. IMDb. Joshua Logan Director: Powered by JustWatch: 31st July 1964 Cinema: 30th July 1965 Cinema: Robert Walker Jr. Ensign Pulver: Burl ...

  8. Synopsis. Morale aboard a U. S. Navy cargo ship worsens when the hated Captain Morton refuses Bruno, a radio operator, permission to attend the funeral of his infant daughter.

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