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Gidget, on vacation in Hawaii, finds a gang of lads vying for her attention, starting a chain of romantic complications when her boyfriend arrives.Gidget, on vacation in Hawaii, finds a gang of lads vying for her attention, starting a chain of romantic complications when her boyfriend arrives.Gidget, on vacation in Hawaii, finds a gang of lads vying for her attention, starting a chain of romantic complications when her boyfriend arrives.
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Paul Bradley
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Yankee Chang
- Mr. Matsu
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Jerado Decordovier
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Three movies with that beach loving California teen baptized Francine Lawrence, but known to one and all as Gidget were made in the Eisenhower/Kennedy years. And with three different Gidgets. Gidget Goes Hawaiian, a title which explains all, has Deborah Walley introduced as the surfing crazed teen dream.
In the first Gidget film Gidget learns to surf and gets involved with James Darren, AKA Moondoggie who was also in the crest of his teen idol years. Parents Carl Reiner and Jeff Donnell surprise Gidget with a family trip to Hawaii which should have been a dream come true for one into surfing. But she's less than enthusiastic because she'll have to leave her Moondoggie. Then they fight and Walley goes off with her parents.
Reiner and Donnell buddy it up with Eddie Foy, Jr., and Peggy Cass and their daughter Vicki Trickett who is a vixen with a jealous streak. She's a teen queen in her own right and doesn't like Walley moving in on all the available boys which includes Michael Callan. She spends the rest of the film scheming against Walley. Eventually Darren being the surfer dude he is goes to Hawaii and I think you know where this is all going.
Gidget Goes Hawaiian is all good clean teen fun circa 1961 with a couple of songs for Darren, a couple of dances for Callan and lots of curves and waves on the beach. You can't make a bad picture in a Hawaiian location I've always maintained, some are just better than others.
In the first Gidget film Gidget learns to surf and gets involved with James Darren, AKA Moondoggie who was also in the crest of his teen idol years. Parents Carl Reiner and Jeff Donnell surprise Gidget with a family trip to Hawaii which should have been a dream come true for one into surfing. But she's less than enthusiastic because she'll have to leave her Moondoggie. Then they fight and Walley goes off with her parents.
Reiner and Donnell buddy it up with Eddie Foy, Jr., and Peggy Cass and their daughter Vicki Trickett who is a vixen with a jealous streak. She's a teen queen in her own right and doesn't like Walley moving in on all the available boys which includes Michael Callan. She spends the rest of the film scheming against Walley. Eventually Darren being the surfer dude he is goes to Hawaii and I think you know where this is all going.
Gidget Goes Hawaiian is all good clean teen fun circa 1961 with a couple of songs for Darren, a couple of dances for Callan and lots of curves and waves on the beach. You can't make a bad picture in a Hawaiian location I've always maintained, some are just better than others.
That's what I basically did during the second half of the film.James Darren's songs are the only ones that are even halfway interesting (and they aren't that good!) Deborah Walley is a TERRIBLE actress and her voice is sooo annoying.Sandra Dee should have really considered doing the sequel (and a Better one!!)
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Gidget Goes Hawaiian is a good movie despite what other people say. O.k., so its another of "beach" movie made in the '60's But this one, to me, stands out. It doesn't focus all on the beach, but partly on the "games" people play. This is, in my opinion, the best of the Gidget movies, TV movies, and TV shows.
The most fun of the "Gidget" movies. Filled with misunderstandings and jealousy, this flick is sure to amuse as Gidget's life turns more complicated than even she knows.
James Darren is quite a catch.
James Darren is quite a catch.
In my honest opinion,Deborah Walley was the definitive gidget.I also believe this was the best of the movies.
The supporting cast is really terrific,and although it may seem a little dated and corny,if you watch it with an open mind, it is definitely entertaining.
Peggy Cass gives the film's true standout performance as the mother of Gidget's nemesis.
The supporting cast is really terrific,and although it may seem a little dated and corny,if you watch it with an open mind, it is definitely entertaining.
Peggy Cass gives the film's true standout performance as the mother of Gidget's nemesis.
Did you know
- TriviaGidget's striped blouse at the breakfast table in California and Abby's striped dress at the Luau are the different fabric pattern. Abby wears that same striped dress when they go to see Eddie at the Moana, and then the next night at the Luau.
- GoofsGidget and her parents argue about the timing of the trip to Hawaii soon after they announce it at the breakfast table. But neither parent mentioned when the trip was planned for.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Occasionally, I Saw Glimpses of Hawai'i (2016)
- SoundtracksWild About the Girl
by Fred Karger and Stanley Styne
Performed by James Darren (uncredited) over the opening credits
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- 1h 41m(101 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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