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Le seigneur d'Hawaï

Titre original : Diamond Head
  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 47min
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6,0/10
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Le seigneur d'Hawaï (1962)
DramaRomance

Dans les années 1950, à Hawaï, un baron terrien fanatique et impitoyable, avec des ambitions politiques, interdit à sa soeur d'épouser un autochtone même s'il a lui-même secrètement fécondé ... Tout lireDans les années 1950, à Hawaï, un baron terrien fanatique et impitoyable, avec des ambitions politiques, interdit à sa soeur d'épouser un autochtone même s'il a lui-même secrètement fécondé une femme autochtone.Dans les années 1950, à Hawaï, un baron terrien fanatique et impitoyable, avec des ambitions politiques, interdit à sa soeur d'épouser un autochtone même s'il a lui-même secrètement fécondé une femme autochtone.

  • Réalisation
    • Guy Green
  • Scénario
    • Marguerite Roberts
    • Peter Gilman
  • Casting principal
    • Charlton Heston
    • Yvette Mimieux
    • George Chakiris
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    1,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Guy Green
    • Scénario
      • Marguerite Roberts
      • Peter Gilman
    • Casting principal
      • Charlton Heston
      • Yvette Mimieux
      • George Chakiris
    • 28avis d'utilisateurs
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    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • King Howland
    Yvette Mimieux
    Yvette Mimieux
    • Sloane Howland
    George Chakiris
    George Chakiris
    • Dr. Dean Kahana
    France Nuyen
    France Nuyen
    • Mai Chen
    James Darren
    James Darren
    • Paul Kahana
    Aline MacMahon
    Aline MacMahon
    • Kapiolani Kahana
    Elizabeth Allen
    Elizabeth Allen
    • Laura Beckett
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Judge James Blanding
    Marc Marno
    Marc Marno
    • Bobby Chen
    Philip Ahn
    Philip Ahn
    • Mr. Immacona
    Harold Fong
    • Koyama
    Edward Mallory
    Edward Mallory
    • Robert Parsons
    Yankee Chang
    • Newspaper Man
    • (non crédité)
    David Chow
    • Police Officer
    • (non crédité)
    Leo Ezell
    • Pianist
    • (non crédité)
    Seagi Faumunina
    • Blue Goose
    • (non crédité)
    Kam Fong
    Kam Fong
    • Loe Kim Lee
    • (non crédité)
    Lou Gonsalves
    • Mario
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Guy Green
    • Scénario
      • Marguerite Roberts
      • Peter Gilman
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    5bkoganbing

    Pineapple Flavored Soap

    I wonder if the late J. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina ever saw this film. He would have understood the character of Charlton Heston in this movie as few others are capable of. As we all know, several years after Thurmond's death in 2003 at 101, a black woman who was his illegitimate daughter came out with a book about the South's long standing segregationist and Dixiecrat candidate for president in 1948.

    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.
    6ma-cortes

    A drama movie about a stubborn and ambitious owner well played by the great Charlton Heston

    Set in 1950 Hawaii , there a powerful, obstinate owner : Charlton Heston prohibites his sister : Yvette Mimieux to marry a native : James Darren , resulting in fateful consequences . As Richard Howland and his political ambitions bringing misery and destruction to his family via his stubborness . Along the way, ruthless Richard is in love with a beautiful native girl : France Nuyen who is secretely impregnated . The Giant Story of Modern Hawaii !!

    A Soap Opera and unpretentious entertainment movie about an ambitious pineapple , US Senatorial candidate and his family including drama, love stories and tragedy . Based on the Peter Gilman novel titled Such Sweet Thunder and screenplay by prestigious Margueritte Roberts . Charlton Heston gives a nice acting in his usual style as the tough and bigoted land baron who will stop at nothing to get his political purports . Heston also starred a similar film The Hawaiians 1970 by Tom Gries in which he played another pineapple owner . Costars the gorgeous Yvette Mimieux as the Lady in distress due to jealous and ambition his brother . Accompanied by a good plethora of actors delivering acceptable interpretations , such as : George Chakiris , France Nuyen, James Darren, Aline MacMahon , Elizabeth Allen , Vaughn Taylor , Philip Ahn , among others .

    It contains a wonderful and spectacular cinematography from the sunny Hawaii by cameraman Sam Leavitt . As well as emotive and rousing musical score by incombustible John Williams . The motion picture was professionally directed by Guy Green . He was a notorious cameraman , in fact he photographed some David Lean films . And occassionally directing some films with penchant for Dramas , as he made the following ones : River Boat , Posmark for danger , Sea of Sand , SOS Pacific , The Mark , A Patch of Blue , Walk in the spring rain , Luther , Once is not enough , The incredible Journey of Dr Meg Laurel , Strong Medicine , among others . Rating : 6/10 . The movie will appeal to Charlton Heston fans .
    9adventure-21903

    Beautiful Yvette Mimieux Stars with Charlton Heston

    MGM had a group of young stars Richard Chamberlain, George Peppard, Paula Prentiss, Jim Hutton, George Hamilton, and beautiful Yvette Mimieux.

    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.
    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    "It's all you've got left, isn't it? Brute force."

    Richard 'King' Howland and his sister Sloane (Heston and Mimieux) live on an island, the only wonderful place that gets bigger every time they saw it from the sky…

    Sloane has just returned from California graduated but she despises waiting… She has something on her mind to tell her brother about Paul (James Darren). So she asks her brother how did he feel about Paul Kahana?

    The whole film is about racial intolerance and it sends a strong message, which kept the story interesting… Trade with them, be friends with them, even sleep with them, but don't marry them…

    This is Hawaii… It can happen here, and it does all the time… For Laura Beckett (Elizabeth Allen), King's sister-in-law, it happens, but not to people of their class… For King, if Sloane marries Paul, her children will inherit Manoalani one day, and all that goes with it… Paul is pure Hawaiian… Their families have been in these islands over a hundred years… They have never mixed their blood…

    Charlton Heston plays a rich narrow-minded pineapple grower, obstinately and intolerantly devoted to his own beliefs, even though he himself having an affair with Mai Chen (France Nuyen), the woman who doesn't ask questions…

    Mai knows that most women can make the world go away for a while, but none can make it stay away…Richard Knows that he's in danger of becoming an uncle… His sister and himself are the last of their line…Her son will own Manoalani one day and he has to be the right kid of son… Obviously he could have a child… He might even have a son… But he has no intention of marrying again… But Mai Chen thinks differently… He should have his own son… But King had a son… His name was Richard Howland III… He was 3 years old that day… A tidal wave, 40-foot crest smashed into Hilo and killed him and his mother and 120 others … So he doesn't want another son…

    Yvette Mimieux achieved stardom in "Where the Boys Are" (1960) and here, she is incredibly fresh, innocent and beautiful…

    Filmed in Color and Wide Screen, the photography is too beautiful presenting a tropical paradise of turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, waving palm trees, lush tropical vegetation and gentle sunshine
    5planktonrules

    A film about a mixed marriage that produces mixed results.

    So, you decide you want to make a film with a strong social statement about prejudice. You want to show the stupidity and hypocrisy of folks hating mixed-race people...and they then get folks like George Chakiris and James Darren to play these 'mixed' characters!! The actors were lovely men...but looked about as much like they were from mixed ancestry as Shirley Temple! In other words, despite a great story idea they cop out and pick the very white actors to play these characters!! What a mistake...and it clearly was a sign of the times in which it was made. Perhaps the producers had a hard time finding mixed actors suitable for the roles...but finding pretty teen heartthrobs seemed inappropriate given the serious plot. My assumption is that the writer probably felt a bit sick about this...but they almost never have any influence on who plays their characters. But I will excuse some of this--for its day it was rather broad-minded. Plus, Charlton Heston should be applauded for such a role, as he was one of the few white actors who stood along side the Freedom Marchers...so it's pretty obvious that this film meant something to him. After having recently completed BEN HUR and THE BIG COUNTRY he could have chosen any project and chose this.

    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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      Although 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.
    • Gaffes
      (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.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 février 1963 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Hawaïen
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Diamond Head
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaï, États-Unis(Royal Hawaiian Hotel)
    • Société de production
      • Jerry Bresler Productions
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      • 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 47 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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