En la década de 1950 en Hawái, un terrateniente intolerante y despiadado, con ambiciones políticas, prohíbe a su hermana casarse con una hawaiana nativa, a pesar de que él mismo ha dejado em... Leer todoEn la década de 1950 en Hawái, un terrateniente intolerante y despiadado, con ambiciones políticas, prohíbe a su hermana casarse con una hawaiana nativa, a pesar de que él mismo ha dejado embarazada en secreto a una mujer asiática.En la década de 1950 en Hawái, un terrateniente intolerante y despiadado, con ambiciones políticas, prohíbe a su hermana casarse con una hawaiana nativa, a pesar de que él mismo ha dejado embarazada en secreto a una mujer asiática.
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Charlton Heston is very fine in this drama with great colors photography.
The film made a lot of Hawaii as being admitted to the USA. MGM loaned Yvette Mimieux to Columbia for above the title star billing. Columbia's contract player James Darren also is cast. Columbia had its own contract roster: Mr. Darren, along with Michael Callan, Deborah Walley, Cindi Carol
Yvette Mimieux and Charlton Heston would re unite back at MGM years later in Skyjacked.
The film is set in Hawaii in 1959 just upon Hawaii's admission as a state and Charlton Heston comes from a family not unlike the Parkers who still have a ranch on Hawaii's big island that takes a lot acreage there and is the state Ponderosa. Heston's being touted as someone who could be one of their first two US Senators. He's a widower whose wife and son were killed years ago in the famous tidal wave at Hilo and lives at the ranch with his wife's sister Elizabeth Allan and his sister Yvette Mimieux.
Having visited Hawaii for a glorious week I can speak to Hawaii's reputation for tolerance, but even paradise will have a few racial trolls. Even though he's got a Eurasian mistress, France Nuyen of long standing whom he's just put in a family way, he objects mightily to the proposed interracial marriage of native Hawaiian James Darren and Mimieux. When his objections become the underlying cause of tragedy, Heston's political career is shot to pieces. What might fly in Alabama has no place in Hawaii.
During his career Heston also played Thomas Jefferson which came out the same year as Diamond Head. I'm wondering if he didn't channel some of Jefferson into playing 'King' Howland who had a well known backstairs interracial relationship with Sally Hemmings. If Patsy or Polly Jefferson had ever come to father and said they were going to marry some free black man, I imagine Jefferson would have reacted the same way as Heston does with Mimieux.
Diamond Head is a nice Hawaiian soap opera which could have made some great prime time Dynasty like viewing with a pineapple twist. But it fails utterly in conveying any serious message about racial tolerance. Still you can't shoot a bad looking film on Hawaii and since the cast shot it on location, they're all ahead of the game if they got to spend time on the islands. Charlton Heston even got to do it again several years later in The Hawaiians.
Besides those I've mentioned look for George Chakiris as Darren's half brother, Aline McMahon as their mom and Philip Ahn as a most efficient police inspector. What I liked about what Ahn did with the part is that it could have been played like Charlie Chan and it wasn't.
You can never go wrong with a Hawaiian based film. Even the worst films are never bad looking and Diamond Head is far from the worst.
The film is a soapy affair in which a supposedly liberal-minded and very powerful Hawaiian man, 'King' Howland, is horrified when his sister (Yvette Mimieux) falls in love with a guy of mixed white and Hawaiian blood (James Darren). But he's also a complete hypocrite, as on the side he has an Asian woman (France Nuyen) of his own!! And, when she become pregnant he refuses to have anything to do with her or the child! Nice guy, huh?! What's next? See the film...or not.
Overall, this is a decent film...though if you're looking for Heston in a better film about Hawaii, I prefer THE HAWAIIANS (a sequel to HAWAII). The story is interesting and engaging but loses a bit due to the casting and the soapy elements which deter from the film's believability. The worst is some of the dialog (particularly some of the drivel given to Mimieux to deliver). Not bad entertainment but that's really about it.
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- TriviaAlthough considerable publicity announced the return of Billie Dove to the screen in this film after a thirty year absence, her scenes ended up on the cutting room floor, and she is nowhere to be seen. This film would have been her last.
- Errores(at around 11 mins) King touches his plane down on the runway, and Mario is shown driving up in a Jeep to meet the plane about seven seconds later; however, the plane is parked very near to where it landed. At landing velocity, an aircraft would have been hundreds of yards down the runway (no reverse thrust with propellers) and could not possibly have returned to that spot by the time Mario drives up (seconds after touchdown).
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Dr. Dean Kahanna: [to Sloane] There's a war going on inside your head, it up to you who win's. If Paul had lived he would have had to battle your brother for you for the rest of your life. As for me, I wouldn't sleep well three to a bed.
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywood: The Great Stars (1963)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 3,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 47 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1