Nobody's Perfect
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Alan Rafkin
Doug Mcclure
Nancy Kwan
James Whitmore
David Hartman
Gary Vinson
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Synopsis
While on a drunken liberty in Japan, Doc Willoughby and a group of fellow sailors from the U. S. S. Bustard , a submarine rescue vessel, steal a statue of the Smiling Buddha and hide it in a cave. When the ship returns to Japan a few years later, Willoughby--now a chief petty officer--falls in love with Tommy, a pretty Japanese woman who is a U. S. Navy nurse. Restricted to his quarters for starting a barroom brawl, Willoughby convinces his captain, Mike Riley, that the ship is infested with cockroaches and that he should be permitted to go ashore for exterminating supplies. Once there, Willoughby learns from Tommy's uncle, Gondai-San, that his village has been plagued with bad luck ever since their Smiling Buddha disappeared years before. Recalling his drunken escapade, Willoughby retrieves the statue from the cave and arranges for a jeep to take it back to the village. En route, however, both the jeep and the statue roll over a cliff into the ocean. Another of Tommy's admirers, wealthy Japanese diver Toshi O'Hara, insists upon a rescue attempt, despite the stormy weather. When Toshi's life is endangered, Willoughby dons a diving suit to save him and radios the Bustard for help. Once the Smiling Buddha has been returned to its shrine, Willoughby is rewarded with a Navy medal--and Tommy's love.
Director
Alan Rafkin
Cast
Doug Mcclure
Nancy Kwan
James Whitmore
David Hartman
Gary Vinson
James Shigeta
Steve Carlson
George Furth
Keye Luke
Jill Donahue
Bea Bradley
Jim Creech
Jerry Fujikawa
Edward Faulkner
Marian Collier
Ella Edwards
Maida Severn
Crew
George Bisk
John D. F. Black
Robert C. Bradfield
Howard Christie
Larry Germain
Joseph Gershenson
Irving Gertz
Alexander Golitzen
Bernard M. Hillman
Marcus G. Klein
Alexander A. Mayer
John Mccarthy Jr.
Rosemary Odell
Jim Paisley
Gene Palmer
Ed Somers
United States Defense Department
United States Navy
Universal Titlese
Waldon O. Watson
Bud Westmore
Robert Wyckoff
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Notes
Prerelease title: The Winning Position.
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Winter January 1968
Techniscope
Released in United States Winter January 1968