Jane's '50s soldiers The film tells how three young beauties decided to join the ranks of female rescuers in the US Navy. Each of them has its own reasons, one of them was thrown at the altar by the groom and she wants to urgently leave her hometown, the other (Ester Williams) herself escaped from the crown, and the third was not called under the crown, she herself works as a saleswoman in the salon for the newlyweds.
Thus, the trinity gets into one company and one room in the dormitory, where they begin to be trained and trained in military wisdom, of course, the everyday life of the Navy of the sample of the 50s is far from the exhausting trainings of "Soldier Jane", on the contrary, everything looks like in a women's scout camp of a lightweight type, where the ladies on the morning verification come in robes and curtains, where at any minute you can swim in a chicry pool, where the girls put musical numbers, than entertain each other, where sending home can be achieved by showing nostalgia.
Gradually, the ladies adjust their personal life, the main character performed by E. Williams clings to a new doctor, her unreliable fiancé comes for the abandoned bride, and the saleswoman finds her chosen one.
It seems to be a standard musical of the 50s, but as expected a little different, not quite clear meaning, that is, the morality of the story, Williams is such a beauty, smart and ideal, because of the complete absence of the presence of a strong part of humanity, catches an unattractive doctor, who is also over 50 and who constantly rejects her because of her emancipation, saying that I should meet a lady, and not vice versa! And she runs after him with a dog, suffering from an inflated character, a lot of humiliation. Abandoned bride a little nomadic in front of the passive groom and also returned to normal, and even a brisk saleswoman went into the ranks of the fleet because one sailor gave her his photo, the character is generally not understandable.
As a result, all three ladies happily depart for the duty station, and their unworthy men wave their pen from the platform.
If it were not for the beautiful shooting in the pool with a floating Williams, there would be almost nothing to watch. It is clear that we are dealing with female cinema, but what kind of female cinema is without a single worthy male representative?!