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  1. The Skipper Surprised His Wife is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Robert Walker, Joan Leslie and Edward Arnold.

  2. With Robert Walker, Joan Leslie, Edward Arnold, Spring Byington. When a naval officer's wife breaks her ankle and is laid up, her husband takes over running the household by employing military regimentation and discipline, which leads to a number of amusing situations.

  3. William's wife Daphne and his two young sons give William a big welcome when he returns, but their celebration comes to an abrupt end when Daphne slips on a rollerskate and breaks her ankle. The injury leaves Daphne bedridden and precludes her from doing any housework.

  4. Overview. Share. The Skipper Surprised His Wife (1950) NR 06/29/1950 (US) Comedy 1h 25m. User. Score. Play Trailer. The funniest comedy ever made of home sweet home! Overview. A captain tries to keep home as tight as his ship. Elliott Nugent. Director. Dorothy Kingsley. Writer. William J. Lederer. Writer.

  5. The Skipper Surprised His Wife plot "The funniest comedy ever made of home sweet home!" Commander William J. Lattimer (Robert Walker) is a naval man at heart. When his wife Daphne (Joan Leslie) is disabled by a broken leg, the captain takes over the household. However, he does so in the 'marine way', which causes quite a few problems. In ...

  6. The titular skipper, Cmdr. William Lattimer, is played by Robert Walker, while his wife Daphne is portrayed by Joan Leslie. When Daphne is incapacitated by a broken leg, the skipper takes over management of their home. A stickler for nautical discipline, Lattimer tries to run things "the Navy way," but this proves not only futile but ridiculous ...

  7. When a naval officers wife breaks her ankle and is laid up, her husband takes over running the household by employing military regimentation and disciple, which leads to a number of amusing situations.