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  1. The Revolt of Mamie Stover is a 1956 American DeLuxe Color romantic drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by Buddy Adler from a screenplay by Sydney Boehm, based on the 1951 novel of the same name by William Bradford Huie.

  2. The Revolt of Mamie Stover: Directed by Raoul Walsh. With Jane Russell, Richard Egan, Joan Leslie, Agnes Moorehead. Set in the early '40s, a San Francisco prostitute is run out of town just as the second World War has begun to intensify. Mamie settles down in Hawaii, hoping to start a new life.

    • (897)
    • Drama, War
    • Raoul Walsh
    • 1956-06-22
  3. YouTube. 0:00 / 1:28:35. Set in the early '40s, a San Francisco prostitute is run out of town just as the second World War has begun to intensify. Mamie settles down in Hawaii, hopin...

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  4. In 1941, prostitute Mamie Stover (Jane Russell) has no choice but to flee San Francisco when the police turn on her and want her out of town.

    • (5)
    • Jane Russell
    • Raoul Walsh
    • Twentieth Century Fox
  5. The Revolt of Mamie Stover is a 1951 novel by William Bradford Huie about a young woman from Mississippi who goes to Hollywood to work as an actress. Driven into prostitution, she moves to Honolulu, works at a brothel and takes it over, challenges restrictions against prostitutes after the US armed forces are built up on the island ...

  6. Overview. In the early ’40s, a San Francisco prostitute is run out of town just as World War II has begun to intensify. She settles down in Hawaii, hoping to start a new life. Raoul Walsh. Director. William Bradford Huie. Novel. Sydney Boehm. Screenplay.

  7. Starring Jane Russell, Richard Egan, Joan Leslie. Jane Russell’s feisty performance (in a role originally intended for Marilyn Monroe), Raoul Walsh’s vigorous direction, and spectacular Hawaiian location shooting in eye-popping DeLuxe Color come together in a punchy melodrama adapted from a scandalous novel by William Bradford Huie.