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  1. True as a Turtle: Directed by Wendy Toye. With John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn, Keith Michell. Newlywed Tony Hudson offers his young wife Jane a cruise on a yacht as a honeymoon trip.

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    • Comedy
    • Wendy Toye
    • 1957-02
  2. True as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell. In the film, a young couple embark on a voyage on a ketch named Turtle. John Coates wrote the screenplay, based on his novel of the same name.

  3. Tony Hudson offers his young wife Jane a cruise on a yacht as a honeymoon trip. Although Jane suffers from chronic seasickness, she accepts and one day they go on board the Turtle, a fine yacht owned by an industrialist friend, Dudley Partridge. A lot of misadventures await them before they finally reach France.

  4. Synopsis. Tony Hudson offers his young wife Jane a cruise on a yacht as a honeymoon trip. Although Jane suffers from chronic seasickness, she accepts and one day they go on board the Turtle, a fine yacht owned by an industrialist friend, Dudley Partridge.

    • Wendy Toye
    • The Rank Organisation
  5. Newlywed Tony Hudson offers his young wife Jane a cruise on a yacht as a honeymoon trip. Although Jane suffers from chronic seasickness, she accepts and one day they go on board the Turtle, a fine yacht owned by an industrialist friend, Dudly Partridge. A lot of misadventures await them.

  6. True as a Turtle is a film directed by Wendy Toye with John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn, Keith Michell .... Year: 1957. Original title: True as a Turtle. Synopsis: Newlywed Tony Hudson offers his young wife Jane a cruise on a yacht as a honeymoon trip.

  7. Newlyweds Tony Hudson (John Gregson) and young wife Jane (June Thorburn) are invited to join their industrialist friend Dudley Partridge (Cecil Parker), his absent-minded wife Valerie (Avice Landone) and a few friends on a battered old yacht for a trip to the French port of Dinard.