A man from Ohio inherits a coconut plantation and falls in love with a half-American, half-Tahitian beauty. Song-and-swim musical ensues in the tropical paradise.A man from Ohio inherits a coconut plantation and falls in love with a half-American, half-Tahitian beauty. Song-and-swim musical ensues in the tropical paradise.A man from Ohio inherits a coconut plantation and falls in love with a half-American, half-Tahitian beauty. Song-and-swim musical ensues in the tropical paradise.
Ben Chapman
- Dancer
- (uncredited)
Gene Coogan
- Dealer
- (uncredited)
Carlo Cook
- Mons. Bouchet
- (uncredited)
Marcelle Corday
- Countess Mariani
- (uncredited)
Philip Ho'onani Costa
- Manu
- (uncredited)
Birdie De Bolt
- Mama Ruau
- (uncredited)
Charles Freund
- Papera
- (uncredited)
Bill Kaliloa
- Mata
- (uncredited)
Dione Leliani
- Tani
- (uncredited)
Freddie Letuli
- Fire Knife Dancer
- (uncredited)
Sam Maikai
- Tua
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEsther Williams was pregnant during the filming of this movie.
- GoofsWhen Howard Keel rides past the two natives in the small truck with the bath tub in the back. The first look is as he approaching the truck and the tub can be seen riding intact in the back of the truck. After he passes the truck the bath tub now looks in rough shape. And it now seems to be wobbling like it's missing a leg. And when the scene is viewed in slow motion. The tub come apart in mid-air. It didn't seem to have any reason to break yet. It hadn't hit the ground yet.
- Quotes
Hazard Endicott: You Mimi. Me Endicott.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MGM: When the Lion Roars: The Lion in Winter (1992)
- SoundtracksPagan Love Song
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
Lyrics by Arthur Freed
Opening credits and first number sung by chorus
Later sung by Howard Keel and Tahitian natives and swum by Esther Williams' during her underwater ballet
Featured review
So-so musical with Howard Keel as an American coming to Tahiti to run a plantation he inherited. There he meets and immediately falls for a biracial Tahitian, played by Esther Williams. About as flimsy as they come, how much this entertains you will depend on how big a fan you are of the two stars. Keel sings a few decent songs and Esther has some nice swimming scenes. Both are great in their areas of expertise but their chemistry is nonexistent, so the romance aspect of the story falls flat. This was a troubled production that included a broken arm for Keel and a near-drowning incident for Esther. It also went way over budget and Esther found out she was pregnant during filming. The parts of the movie that were shot on location were shot in Hawaii, not Tahiti. The attractive scenery is certainly a plus, as is the short runtime. It's ultimately nothing special but if you enjoy handsome Keel's voice or beautiful Esther's swimming, you'll want to see it at least once. But be forewarned all that fake laughter gets old after awhile.
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- Budget
- $1,906,265 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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