Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe daughter of a pineapple plantation owner in Hawaii sets her sights on a married English engineer.The daughter of a pineapple plantation owner in Hawaii sets her sights on a married English engineer.The daughter of a pineapple plantation owner in Hawaii sets her sights on a married English engineer.
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Clara Bow (Hula Calhoun) is daughter of plantation owner Albert Gran (Bill Calhoun), who is mainly interested in playing cards and boozing with friends. She's interested in riding in the countryside until engineer Clive Brook (Anthony Haldane) shows up to build a dam. One of her father's friends Arlette Marchal (Mrs. Bane) then competes for his attentions. His wife Maude Truax (Margaret Haldane) shows up for the contrived finale.
Lots of 'pre-code' elements like nude bathing.
Wonderful location shooting in Hawaii.
Lots of 'pre-code' elements like nude bathing.
Wonderful location shooting in Hawaii.
There are two reasons to watch Hula. 1: Clara. 2: The scenery. You get lots of opportunities to see Clara: On a horse, bathing, in a hula and a few others. My favorite scene the waterfall involving Clara, Clive Brook and her dog, followed by Clara kissing the blood off of his cheek. If you like Clara Bow, you will love this movie, if you do not care about her, you will not. Is it her best? Not at all. Why? No one is up to her standards in this movie ( unlike It or The Saturday Night Kid). Now to be fair Clara is like Marilyn Monroe or Rita Hayworth (a legend), but you need more from others to make streak movie. 7/10 stars. All for Clara and Hawaii:
A vehicle for the "It Girl" Clara Bow, "Hula" showcases the talents of its ever-vivacious star but is an otherwise generic melodramatic romance that veers towards racism in its cultural appropriation of Hawaiian culture. At least, it's short, with a runtime barely over an hour. Bow plays the titular Hula (of all the names), who falls in love with the chin-dimpled but married Anthony (played by Clive Brook). There's also another woman who's not his wife interested in Anthony, and she completes the love triangle until the wife shows up. Then, she conveniently leaves, and the wife takes her place as Hula's competitor. Hula does do some crazy, life-threatening things to win her man's affections, though (i.e. Nearly falling over a waterfall, falling off a horse and blowing stuff up with dynamite).
Hollywood's premiere flapper type, Bow's star persona is reworked here by having her unconventional and wild behavior explained as having been influenced by the natives (although besides a cameo by surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku, with an insulting intertitle of him speaking broken English, hardly a native is to be seen). This includes her scandalous outfits or lack thereof (the film begins with Bow swimming nude), her riding a horse inside and, of course, her namesake dance.
Hollywood's premiere flapper type, Bow's star persona is reworked here by having her unconventional and wild behavior explained as having been influenced by the natives (although besides a cameo by surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku, with an insulting intertitle of him speaking broken English, hardly a native is to be seen). This includes her scandalous outfits or lack thereof (the film begins with Bow swimming nude), her riding a horse inside and, of course, her namesake dance.
Many of the reviews and comments I have read about this movie say that this is a rather stale film and performance by Clara Bow. Although the story-line was rather typical of Clara's later silents, I still find it somewhat heart-stirring and incredibly fun. Clara plays a happy-go-lucky Hawaiian girl who will stop at nothing to win the man she loves...never mind that this man is married! Clara's lack of modesty was shocking in the day, but I believe it lends to the sweetness and general fun of the movie. Though definitely not a brilliant story-line (quite typical, actually), this movie is a nice showcase of Clara's ability to make the audience laugh.
OK Clara Bow silent film from 1927, it's a spin-off of Rain, with Bow playing the half-Hawaiian wild daughter of the local pineapple king who falls in love with the staid English engineer--Clive Brook. Bow competes with the local widow (Arlette Marchal) for his attentions, but both women get a big surprise when his wife shows up (Patricia Dupont). The predatory wife is ready for a divorce until she discovers he might be on the verge of a fortune. Bow settles her hash fast.
Bow has personality to spare and has a few great scenes: her opening nude bath, her hula in a grass skirt, and the dog rescue scene with Bow and Brook doing their own stunts.
Note: the IMDb credit list is wrong. The film credits (from the DVD I have) list Patricia Dupont as playing Mrs. Haldane---not Margaret Truax as listed on IMDb.
Bow has personality to spare and has a few great scenes: her opening nude bath, her hula in a grass skirt, and the dog rescue scene with Bow and Brook doing their own stunts.
Note: the IMDb credit list is wrong. The film credits (from the DVD I have) list Patricia Dupont as playing Mrs. Haldane---not Margaret Truax as listed on IMDb.
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- CuriosidadesClara Bow's nude swimming scene was hugely controversial, with many other actresses refused to include her in their social circles.
- Citações
Harry Dehan: You are a woman now, Hula--ready to love!
Hula Calhoun: Hula will know when she's ready for love!
- ConexõesFeatured in The Love Goddesses (1965)
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 436.342
- Tempo de duração1 hora 4 minutos
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- 1.33 : 1
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