Nobody's Perfect

Nobody's Perfect

Have fun!... with the way-out swingin' crew of the U.S.S. Bustard!

5.5 /10 2 votes
January 12, 1968 1h 43m Released

Storyline

This military service comedy chronicles the misadventures of the U.S.S. Bustard in Japan. The crew has stolen a Buddha statue from a Japanese village, which if discovered missing, would threaten Japanese/American relations. Doc Willoughby is the ship's petty officer, whose antics are constantly getting him into trouble with his captain. On shore leave, Willoughby falls for a seemingly demure Japanese girl in a kimono shop, who actually turns out to be a Japanese/American nurse in the US Navy, Lt. Tomiko Momoyama. However, it turns out she was betrothed as a child to a traditional Japanese man named Toshi, who fully intends on enforcing tradition. Willoughby divides his time between trying to return the Buddha statue back to the Japanese village it rightfully belongs to, and trying to woo Tomiko from the traditional Japanese man she rightfully belongs to.

Key Information

Director Alan Rafkin
Writers John D.F. Black, Allan R. Bosworth
Rating 5.5/10
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Doug McClure

Doug McClure

Doc Willoughby

Marian Collier

Marian Collier

Terry Abelard

James Whitmore

James Whitmore

Capt. Mike Riley

David Hartman

David Hartman

Boats McCafferty

Nancy Kwan

Nancy Kwan

Nurse Tomiko Momyama

Gary Vinson

Gary Vinson

Walt Purdy

James Shigeta

James Shigeta

Diver Toshi O'Hara

Steve Carlson

Johnny Crane

George Furth

George Furth

Hamner

Keye Luke

Keye Luke

Gondai-San

Jill Donohue

Marci Adler

Bea Bradley

Lt. Large

Frequently Asked Questions

Nobody's Perfect was released on January 12, 1968.

The runtime of Nobody's Perfect is 1h 43m.

Nobody's Perfect is a Comedy, War movie.

Nobody's Perfect has a rating of 5.5 out of 10 on TMDB.

Nobody's Perfect is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Nobody's Perfect was directed by Alan Rafkin.

The main cast of Nobody's Perfect includes Doug McClure, Marian Collier, James Whitmore.

Nobody's Perfect is originally in English.