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Lure of the Islands

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
70
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Margie Hart and Robert Lowery in Lure of the Islands (1942)
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Tana, a taboo South Seas maiden, falls in love with Navy spy Wally and wishes to marry him and leave the island. He is there to investigate Japanese activity. The local Commandant is in leag... Read allTana, a taboo South Seas maiden, falls in love with Navy spy Wally and wishes to marry him and leave the island. He is there to investigate Japanese activity. The local Commandant is in league with the enemy and is planning an invasion.Tana, a taboo South Seas maiden, falls in love with Navy spy Wally and wishes to marry him and leave the island. He is there to investigate Japanese activity. The local Commandant is in league with the enemy and is planning an invasion.

  • Director
    • Jean Yarbrough
  • Writers
    • Edmond Kelso
    • George Bricker
    • Scott Littleton
  • Stars
    • Margie Hart
    • Robert Lowery
    • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    70
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writers
      • Edmond Kelso
      • George Bricker
      • Scott Littleton
    • Stars
      • Margie Hart
      • Robert Lowery
      • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Margie Hart
    Margie Hart
    • Tana O'Shaughnessy
    Robert Lowery
    Robert Lowery
    • Wally
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
    • Jinx
    • (as Big Boy Williams)
    Gale Storm
    Gale Storm
    • Maui
    Ivan Lebedeff
    Ivan Lebedeff
    • The Commandant
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Albert
    Kam Tong
    Kam Tong
    • Lt. Kono
    Kahala Bray
    • Dancer
    • (as the Bray Sisters)
    Odetta Bray
    • Dancer
    • (as the Bray Sisters)
    John Bleifer
    John Bleifer
    • Lt. Lavar
    Satini Pualoa
    Satini Pualoa
    • Matu
    Moita Mayo
    • Native Girl
    Namure Nordman
    • Native Girl
    Ray Miller
    • Minor Role
    Harold Miller
    Harold Miller
    • Minor Role
    Harold Daniels
    • Minor Role
    John Casey
    • Native Chief
    • (uncredited)
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Skipper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writers
      • Edmond Kelso
      • George Bricker
      • Scott Littleton
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    martex34

    Schlock movie..but Margie Hart did well

    Margie Hart was Margaret Hart Ferraro, a former burlesque dancer that, according to wire stories, was called "the poor man's Garbo"; went on to become a savvy real estate investor, political wife and society matron, who died Jan 26, 2000 in Los Angeles; age was estimated at 84 years. Not bad!
    1bkoganbing

    South sea mish mash

    Even for a World War II propaganda film Monogram Studios hit rock bottom with this film about two agents trying to stop a Japanese takeover of an island where the Vichy French government still has control.

    Although both Waikiki Wedding from Paramount and Song Of The Islands, films set in the Pacific islands never got beyond the studio lot, both films today create an illusion. That's the difference between major studios and these Poverty Row outfits like Monogram.

    And getting into the film itself, our intrepid agents are Robert Lowery and Guinn Williams. You know it's got to be bad when FBI agent Lowery gets as a partner the only sailor in Uncle Sam's Navy who can't swim. He's not much good at anything else. Oh well, the other side has Warren Hymer so it's a pair of Rhodes Scholars up against each other.

    A couple of Polynesian girls Margie Hart and Gale Storm have some musical Hawaiian flavored numbers. But Hart is one of the worst actresses going. Good thing she married well into society.

    This one's a real Thanksgiving feast, compliments of Monogram Pictures.
    jaguar-4

    A 1940's Gilligan's Island

    A couple of bozos get in trouble with Nazis on a south sea island. Margie Hart

    (an exotic dancer of the day) is ultra campy -- dig those lips and the deadpan delivery! Lots of fun burlesque-style dialogue. Kind of a '40's "Gilligan's Island," but with sexual tension. Gale Storm, adorable... "Hawaiian" music and dancing.
    2planktonrules

    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams AND Warren Hymer in the same film?! Normally, there is only one 'big idiot' role in these old films.

    "Lure of the Islands" is supposedly set on some Pacific island. As far as the natives go, most look like they are actually Polynesians...quite unusual for the time when this was made. However, the two female leads look about as Polynesian as a can of Spaghetti-o's! Why? Well, perhaps some of it lazy casting but I think most is that these two women fall for the American heroes (Robert Lowery and Big Boy Williams) and race mixing was something that might not have worked well back in 1942 with some audiences. If this is the reason for the dopey casting, then that's pretty sad....though casting white folks in Asian roles in general was pretty common back in the day. Try to look past this when you see the film and understand it's just a sign of the times in which it was made.

    Wally (Lowery) and Jinx (Williams) are sent to investigate a Pacific island because it's suspected there might be Japanese collaborators there. The pair are supposed to be FBI agents, though this doesn't make a lot of sense, as the FBI is used for domestic police work...not things like this. Instead, they should have been described as OSS (a precursor of the CIA) or US Navy operatives. Sloppy writing? Yep.

    Once on the island, the first two native women they meet are Tana and Maui (Margie Hart and Gale Storm). They explain that they look and sound the way they do because their father was an American.....but this doesn't explain how they SOUND like they just graduated from charm school!! No local accent whatsoever make this a silly convention.

    As for the collaborators, some of the local authorities are Japanese agents....and it's up to the guys to get evidence to that effect as well as get off the island alive. This might be tough, as Jinx is played by Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, a guy who specialized in playing strong idiots. And, in a first for me, I noticed the film had TWO strong guy idiots....Williams and Warren Hymer ('Albert')...and Hymer, inexplicably, plays some sort of semi-Japanesey/Germany sort of villain!!!

    So is it any good? Well, the musical numbers were pretty silly--especially watching Maui (Storm) singing a number that sounded like it should be sung in a nightclub...in the middle of the jungle on this island!! There are a few native dancers and they actually were pretty good and appeared authentic. Why not just stick with these native dancers?? Who knows. The dialog is at times terrible, the acting is just passable (or worse) and the story...well...as you can tell from what I've said above, it's pretty lame. Overall, a very silly film that is watchable...but bad.
    2boblipton

    Seriously?

    Robert Lowery and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams land on a tropical island. They are spies, with orders to find out if anything warlike is going on. They find that Ivan Lebedeff is in charge, with Warren Hymer as his assistant. They're Germans, so apparently no one has heard of the Treaty of Versailles. They also find Margie Hart and Gale Storm, two half-caste girls who want to get off the island and into. Park Avenue penthouses.

    Jean Yarbrough directs this for yucks, but there aren't any to be had. Miss Hart dances the hula like a burly-cue queen and talks like one feeding lines to the comic. That's not surprising, because that's precisely she was. Producer Lindsley Parsons, acclaimed as Monogram's class producer, had read police accounts of her being pulled off stage and into paddy wagons and I guess he thought there was some publicity to be had. After this, her sole movie, she went to acting school and did a few stage shows. Her third marriage was to Los Angeles City Council President John Ferraro. She died in 2000 at the age of 85.

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    • Trivia
      This film's earliest documented telecast took place in New York City on 6/12/50 on WATV (Channel 13).
    • Quotes

      Wally: You know, you're really a gorgeous hunk of woman.

      Jinx: You're wasting your time, Wally. She don't savvy that kind of lingo.

      Tana O'Shaughnessy: That's what you think. You're not so bad yourself, mister. What's the matter, cat got your tongue? You were doing better a minute ago.

    • Soundtracks
      Lure of the Islands
      Written by Edward Kay and Eddie Cherkose

      Sung and danced by Margie Hart with the Bray Sisters

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Sedução de Tahiti
    • Production company
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 1 minute
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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