
Return from the Sea
Romance · Drama
Overview
A hardened career navel officer must come to terms with adapting to civilian life with the help of a waitress that can see through his tough veneer.
Top Cast


Jan Sterling
Jan Sterling
Frieda
Jan Sterling
Frieda


Neville Brand
Neville Brand
CPO Chuck 'Soup Bowl' MacLish
Neville Brand
CPO Chuck 'Soup Bowl' MacLish


John Doucette
John Doucette
Jimmy (Cab Driver)
John Doucette
Jimmy (Cab Driver)


Paul Langton
Paul Langton
Lt. Manley
Paul Langton
Lt. Manley


Alvy Moore
Alvy Moore
Smitty
Alvy Moore
Smitty


John Pickard
John Pickard
Spike
John Pickard
Spike


Don Haggerty
Don Haggerty
Tompkins
Don Haggerty
Tompkins


Robert Arthur
Robert Arthur
Porter
Robert Arthur
Porter


Lloyd Corrigan
Lloyd Corrigan
PInky
Lloyd Corrigan
PInky


James Best
James Best
Barr
James Best
Barr
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