Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWith his sidekick Rusty, Jeff Harper sails to paradisiacal tropical isle Ahmi-Oni to bargain on behalf of his cattle baron father for land owned by transplanted Irishman Dennis O'Brien. But ... Leer todoWith his sidekick Rusty, Jeff Harper sails to paradisiacal tropical isle Ahmi-Oni to bargain on behalf of his cattle baron father for land owned by transplanted Irishman Dennis O'Brien. But Jeff falls in love with O'Brien's daughter, Eileen, and even his father can't break them u... Leer todoWith his sidekick Rusty, Jeff Harper sails to paradisiacal tropical isle Ahmi-Oni to bargain on behalf of his cattle baron father for land owned by transplanted Irishman Dennis O'Brien. But Jeff falls in love with O'Brien's daughter, Eileen, and even his father can't break them up after he arrives and himself falls under the spell of island splendor.
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Opiniones destacadas
I'm not a Betty Grable fan, but she does look good in a straw skirt, and she has a nice back.
The film is shot in beautiful Technicolor, but it is not a masterclass in colour grading.
I would advise Mature fans to stay away from this film as it comes nowhere near the quality of 'Samson and Delilah'.
I'm sure that Darryl Zanuck must have saw the kind of money that Paramount was raking in with those Dorothy Lamour sarong pictures. So why not put the woman who had risen to be their top musical star in the tropics. They gave Betty a hula grass skirt instead of a sarong, the better to show her legs with.
Zanuck was also smart enough not to pass the blond Grable as a native Hawaiian. She's come home to teach school on the island where her father, Thomas Mitchell, has a small place, but also where George Barbier is the absentee owner of a cattle ranch.
Barbier's place is run by Hal Spencer, but Victor Mature and Jack Oakie sail over from America to see if they can buy out Mitchell. Mature is Barbier's son and of course when he and Grable meet, the inevitable sparks do fly.
Zanuck also put an official Hawaiian imprimatur on Song of the Islands by using Harry Owens to write the music with Mack Gordon's lyrics. Owens was the musical interpreter of Hawaii to the world, his most famous song being Sweet Leilani. And a Hawaiian national treasure named Hilo Hattie also appears in the film, singing in her inimitable style and setting her marriage cap for Jack Oakie.
It's all light and pleasant escapist entertainment and Song of the Islands is a good indication of why Betty Grable was the number one pin-up of GIs all over the globe. Except for Rita Hayworth.
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- TriviaCut from the release print was a ballad called "Blue Shadows and White Gardenias" (music and lyrics by Mack Gordon and Harry Owens), sung by Betty Grable and Victor Mature (dubbed by Ben Gage). The melody remains in the background score. Bing Crosby, for Decca Records, waxed a version issued originally on a 78.
- Citas
Jeff Harper Jr.: If you see me in the moonlight, you better yell aloha and start running.
- ConexionesFeatured in Film Preview: Episode #1.3 (1966)
- Bandas sonorasSong of the Islands (Na Lei O Hawaii)
(1915) (uncredited)
Written by Charles E. King
Played during the opening credits
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Song of the Islands
- Locaciones de filmación
- Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawái, Estados Unidos(background shots)
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 16min(76 min)
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1