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The movie centered around three old former navy buddies. John Wayne as "Guns" Donovan, Lee Marvin, as "Boats" GilHooley, and Jack Warden as the "DOC". The movie is set on an Island that the three landed on during the war. They liked it so much that they came back to live when the war was over
The Doc is now the island doctor for the natives. He had married the Island princess, but is now a widower with 3 native "americanized" children. As "Guns" Donovan, Wayne owns the local bar, Called Donovans Reef, and is pretty much the lead citizen on the Island. "Boats" Gilhooley continues to roam the world. We learn that "Boats" and "Guns" share the same birthday, and every year "Boats" returns for an annual Birthday brawl with "Guns".


As we begin, "Boats" has again arrived on his birthday. "Guns" and "Boats" have their first confrontation in the bar. Wayne offers his hand in peace and Marvin seems to accept. However in true form, Marvin catches "Guns" off guard and takes the first swing. The brawl is on.

The ensuing fight tears up the bar and both end up in a fish pond by the time "DOC" arrives to put a stop to the donnybrook. Here are a couple pictures as the Doc gets them out of the pond and reprimands both for the juvenile yearly fight.
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The plot thickens when Wayne, Marvin and the rest of the islanders try to protect the Doc, who is temporarily gone, by pretending that the Docs kids are Waynes.From that point the story involves the ins and outs of how they try to continue the charade. Things go from bad to worse right from the start, when the Boston proper daugher arrives and immediately falls into the ocean trying to disembark the boat.

As can be expected "GUNS" becomes immediately infatuated with the young woman, and the plot complications move from there.
Because this wasn't a western, it is often missed by fans. Like North to Alaska, the movie has its moments and is strictly done for laughs. Bar fights abound in true John Wayne fashion.
This is another movie that John Wayne fans new and old need to revisit, or see for the first time.