

The Horizontal Lieutenant
A luckless army intelligence lieutenant finds himself stationed on a remote island army outpost during World War II, where all the action is between the sheets.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of World War II, a naive but determined U.S. Army lieutenant is assigned to a remote island in the Pacific. His mission, seemingly straightforward, quickly devolves into a series of comical misadventures involving local customs, a scheming civilian contractor, and a beautiful but enigmatic woman. He must navigate these challenges while trying to maintain order and achieve his objective, often with chaotic and hilarious results.
Critical Reception
The Horizontal Lieutenant was a lighthearted comedic entry during a period when war films often took a more serious tone. While not a critical darling, it was generally received as an amusing diversion, appreciated for its comedic performances and breezy pacing, though some critics found its plot predictable and its humor a bit dated.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted comedic tone and escapist war setting.
- Appreciated for the charm of its lead actors, particularly Jim Hutton.
- Some reviews noted a predictable plot and mild humor.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely absent in easily accessible public records, but contemporary reviews suggest it was seen as a pleasant, if unremarkable, comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Hawaii, adding to its tropical and exotic atmosphere.
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