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Les perles sanglantes

Original title: Pearl of the South Pacific
  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Les perles sanglantes (1955)
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Two beachcombers with a yacht join woman-with-a-past Rita on a quest for black pearls on a secret island. Arrived, they find another white man has made himself high priest; but George, the l... Read allTwo beachcombers with a yacht join woman-with-a-past Rita on a quest for black pearls on a secret island. Arrived, they find another white man has made himself high priest; but George, the latter's handsome son, is fair game for Rita, who lands in the guise of a missionary. The i... Read allTwo beachcombers with a yacht join woman-with-a-past Rita on a quest for black pearls on a secret island. Arrived, they find another white man has made himself high priest; but George, the latter's handsome son, is fair game for Rita, who lands in the guise of a missionary. The inevitable conflict over the pearls brings violence and corruption to the quiet island.

  • Director
    • Allan Dwan
  • Writers
    • Jesse Lasky Jr.
    • Talbot Jennings
    • Anna Hunger
  • Stars
    • Virginia Mayo
    • Dennis Morgan
    • David Farrar
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    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Jesse Lasky Jr.
      • Talbot Jennings
      • Anna Hunger
    • Stars
      • Virginia Mayo
      • Dennis Morgan
      • David Farrar
    • 15User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Virginia Mayo
    Virginia Mayo
    • Rita Delaine
    Dennis Morgan
    Dennis Morgan
    • Dan Merrill
    David Farrar
    David Farrar
    • Bully Hague
    Murvyn Vye
    Murvyn Vye
    • Halemano
    Lance Fuller
    Lance Fuller
    • George
    Basil Ruysdael
    Basil Ruysdael
    • Tuan Michael
    Lisa Montell
    Lisa Montell
    • Momu
    Carol Thurston
    Carol Thurston
    • Mother
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Allan Dwan
    • Writers
      • Jesse Lasky Jr.
      • Talbot Jennings
      • Anna Hunger
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    6jjnxn-1

    A cloudy pearl

    South Seas silliness mostly shot on obvious sets but it is colorful and mindless so if you are in an undemanding mood this will fill the bill although they really should have found a reason for Dennis Morgan to sing. Virginia Mayo was a good actress whose career was unfortunately strewn with this kind of junk, either she was at the wrong studio which didn't know how to cast her or she just took whatever came along because excepting The Best Years of Our Lives and White Heat her films are almost all forgettable. Lance Fuller provides a great deal of eye candy throughout as a South Seas islander oddly named George. The kind of picture churned out by the studios for the lower half of a double bill.
    4JamesHitchcock

    The sort of film they don't make any more. For which we can all be thankful.

    One of the most important Rules of Life is said to be "Never play cards with a man named Doc", and there should perhaps be another one reading "Never go into partnership with a man whose nickname is Bully".

    Dan Merrill and Bully Hague are adventurers who go into partnership in the pearl fishing business. Their plan is to exploit the waters around an unnamed South Sea island which are believed to be a particularly rich source of valuable black pearls. Although the film has a contemporary setting in the 1950s the island is a curiously old-fashioned place. It has never been colonised by any Western power and is virtually unknown to outsiders. Moreover, the islanders know equally little about the outside world. The only white men on the island are an old man named Michael and his son George. Michael has managed to get himself elected High Priest of the islanders' religion and the unofficial king of the island, largely because he has taught them a few useful things such as how to fish with nets instead of spears. For the most part, however, Michael's main aim is to preserve his subjects from the pernicious influence of the outside world which he sees as a place of evil and corruption. He does not welcome the arrival of Dan and Bully and their crew, but is wise enough not to try and drive them away by force.

    The plot also includes a love-triangle involving Bully, Dan and an attractive blonde named Rita, who is not only Bully's current girlfriend but also Dan's ex. In the course of their voyage, however, Rita decides that she really prefers Dan after all, much to Bully's fury. The triangle develops into a love-pentagon when George also falls for Rita, even though he already has a beautiful Polynesian fiancée. A further development involves Dan and Bully trying to smuggle Rita onto the island disguised as a missionary; exactly why they think this will assist their schemes is never made clear. Nor is it explained why they believe it is incumbent upon female missionaries to dress in Edwardian costume; the clothes worn by the supposed "missionary" Rita were several decades out-of-date even by the standards of 1955.

    "Pearl of the South Pacific" is in some ways a typical action/adventure film of its era, only not a very good one. The story of the search for the pearls never generates much excitement, and those scenes involving the giant octopus, supposedly the main source of danger to the characters, are feeble in the extreme. None of the acting rises above the barely adequate, and in some cases falls well below that level. In other ways, however, there is something offensive, even borderline racist, about the storyline, with its stereotyped portrayal of South Sea islands as untouched, unspoilt societies inhabited by simple, unsophisticated people who need the wise guidance of a white guru to keep themselves simple and unsophisticated (for which read ignorant). This is the sort of film they don't make any more. For which we can all be thankful. 4/10

    A goof. The islanders refer to Michael as "Tuan", which is a Malay or Indonesian honorific equivalent to the English "sir". Polynesian islanders do not speak Malay or Indonesian, to which their own languages are only distantly related.
    4dbdumonteil

    Octopus's garden

    Virginia Mayo is the only reason why you would feel like watching this naive story which looks like a very average comic strip.She sails to an island with her two pals to latch on to the black pearls (check the title).Best scenes are when she claims to be a missionary (sic) talking about the "true" God to a priest who has other fish to fry:celebrating a wedding for instance.

    Although in love with one of the beachcombers ,Rita (Mayo) falls (or pretends to) in love with a native who knows where the treasure is hidden.But a giant octopus (is it the monster Cecil B.De Mille used in "reap the wild wind"(1942) and Ed Wood hired for "Bride of the monster" (1956)?)keeps a close watch on it.
    5Leofwine_draca

    Brisk Pacific islander movie; the dated nature of the film is part of its appeal

    PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC is your usual Pacific island adventure yarn from the mid-1950s. It was directed by stalwart Canadian Allan Dwan, who had previously made SANDS OF IWO JIMA so had some idea about making films set in that part of the world. Indeed, Dwan's brisk and efficient direction is the best thing about this otherwise undistinguished movie.

    The plot sees a trio of Americans masquerading as missionaries when in reality they're fortune-seekers looking for a hidden treasure of black pearls. First and foremost of these is blonde starlet Virginia Mayo, who the cameraman seems to be in love with; most of the focus is on her and her alone as she wears a succession of skimpy outfits and appears to be little more than a clothes horse at times. Mayo more than holds her own amid a largely undistinguished cast.

    There's a little plot and a little intrigue with the locals although hardly anything in the way of real action. The usual dodgy ethics of the era abound, particularly in the depiction of backwards islanders who are Americans browned up with liberal fake sun tan. At least the Hawaiian locations give this an authentic look. The best part of the film is the inclusion of a real giant squid that also showed up in Ed Wood's BRIDE OF THE MONSTER.
    5shakercoola

    Run-of-the-mill treasure hunt with an opulent adventuress

    An American adventure; A story about a shady woman posing as a phoney missionary, and two crooks, who sail to a remote island that is governed in isolation from the rest of the world by a high priest. They intend to steal its treasure from the natives but this proves to be a challenge. Poor dialogue beset this pleasing but silly tropical melodrama. However, the attractive Virginia Mayo manages to keep the show afloat with a combination of pluck, beauty and brassiness. The film has a topic about anti-colonialism and a message about white exploitation of highly decent island natives being wrong.

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      Allan Dwan said it was a terrible film to produce. They had to get aboard a yacht which was about to sink at any time.
    • Quotes

      Rita Delaine: You know, it's a funny thing. Even when I hated you, I loved you.

    • Soundtracks
      I Can't Get Away
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      Music by Louis Forbes

      Lyrics by Dave Franklin

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 1955 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La perle du Pacifique
    • Filming locations
      • Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • Benedict Bogeaus Production
      • Filmcrest Productions
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)

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