Operation Bullshine (1959) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 30, 1959

Original Title:
Operation Bullshine

Genres:
Comedy | War

Production Companies:
Associated British Picture Corporation

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 84

Fall in for Laughs

During World War II, a Royal Artillery officer is assigned to an anti-aircraft battery that is filled with female soldiers of the Auxiliary Territorial Service. His wife who has enlisted is mistakenly posted to the battery in violation of regulations of husbands and wives serving together in the same formation. She becomes jealous of what she perceives as him paying too much attention to the other Auxiliary Territorial Service women.

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Art Direction:
Robert Jones

Assistant Director:
Frederick Goode

Camera Operator:
Val Stewart

Casting:
G. B. Walker

Continuity:
June Randall

Costume Design:
Cynthia Tingey

Director:
Gilbert Gunn

Director of Photography:
Gilbert Taylor

Editor:
Edward B. Jarvis

Hairstylist:
Polly Young

Makeup Artist:
Eric Aylott

Music:
Laurie Johnson

Producer:
Frank Godwin

Production Manager:
Victor Peck

Sound Recordist:
H.L. Bird
Len Shilton

Story:
Anne Burnaby
Rupert Lang

Technical Advisor:
Margaret Coles

Wardrobe Master:
Eileen Sullivan

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