Buckskin Bo'sun USN
Buckskin Bo'sun USN

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Buckskin Bo'sun USN

1970
Movie
Adult · 18+
79 min
English

A country cowboy joins the navy to see the world but joins a world of action beyond his wildest dream. You'll never keep him down on the farm after he's seen the surfers, the sailors, the leather, and the leathernecks.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Michael CarrerasGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

A hapless sailor is assigned to a dilapidated submarine during World War II. Despite his best efforts and a series of comical mishaps, he somehow manages to keep the vessel afloat and even contributes to the war effort. The film follows his absurd adventures and the eccentric crew he encounters.

Critical Reception

Buckskin Bo'sun USN was a low-budget British comedy that received a modest release. It is generally viewed as a lighthearted, albeit somewhat predictable, wartime romp. Critical reception was lukewarm, with many acknowledging its comedic intentions but finding the execution lacking originality. Audience reception was similar, appreciating the slapstick elements but not finding it particularly memorable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Amusing slapstick and a decent performance from Bernard Cribbins.

  • A predictable but enjoyable British war comedy.

  • Lacks depth but provides some lighthearted entertainment.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but where available, they tend to highlight its dated humor and straightforward comedic plot. Some viewers appreciate it as a nostalgic piece of British cinema from the era.

Fun Fact

Michael Carreras, known for his work in Hammer Horror films, directed this unexpected foray into comedy.

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