The Voice of the Turtle (film)

The Voice of the Turtle
Directed by Irving Rapper
Produced by Charles Hoffman
Written by John Van Druten
Charles Hoffman
Starring Ronald Reagan
Eleanor Parker
Eve Arden
Wayne Morris
Music by Max Steiner
Cinematography Sol Polito
Edited by Rudi Fehr
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
  • December 25, 1947 (1947-12-25)
Running time
103 min.
Country United States
Language English
Box office $2,450,000 (US rentals)[1]

The Voice of the Turtle (1947) is a comedy film starring Ronald Reagan, Eleanor Parker, Eve Arden, and Wayne Morris, directed by Irving Rapper, and based on the long-running 1943 play of the same name by John Van Druten.[2]

Due to its retitling when it was released to television in the 50's, the film has become better known by its reissue name One for the Book.

Plot

A young actress, Sally Middleton, agrees to a date with a soldier, Bill Page, on a weekend pass after he's stood up by Olive Lashbrooke, her friend. When the soldier has trouble getting a hotel room, he ends up spending the weekend at her apartment.

Olive, having at first set her sights on Bill's commanding officer, has second thoughts and makes a play for Bill. He has fallen for Sally, who has sworn off love after her breakup with a theatrical producer, Ken Bartlett, so he sets about changing her mind.

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