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10 October 1966 (USA) moreTagline:
James Michener's novel reaches the screen.Plot:
Abner Hale, a rigid and humorless New England missionary, marries the beautiful Jerusha Bromley and takes her to the exotic island kingdom of Hawaii... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 7 Oscars. Another 3 wins & 1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
(3 articles)
Composer Elmer Bernstein Dies at 82 (From IMDb News. 19 August 2004)
Composer Elmer Bernstein Dies at 82
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Loved the movie and have so written below. more (34 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Julie Andrews | ... | Jerusha Bromley | |
| Max von Sydow | ... | Rev. Abner Hale | |
| Richard Harris | ... | Capt. Rafer Hoxworth | |
| Gene Hackman | ... | Dr. John Whipple | |
| Carroll O'Connor | ... | Charles Bromley | |
| Jocelyne LaGarde | ... | Queen Malama | |
| Manu Tupou | ... | Keoki | |
| Ted Nobriga | ... | Kelolo | |
| Elizabeth Logue | ... | Noelani | |
| John Cullum | ... | Rev. Immanuel Quigley | |
| George Rose | ... | Capt. Janders | |
| Lou Antonio | ... | Rev. Abraham Hewlett | |
| Torin Thatcher | ... | Rev. Dr. Thorn | |
| Michael Constantine | ... | Mason, sailor | |
| Malcolm Atterbury | ... | Gideon Hale |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
189 min | USA:162 min (TCM Print)Country:
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2.20 : 1 moreFun Stuff
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Walter Mirisch hired veteran Fred Zinnemann to produce and direct the movie in 1960. Zinnemann brought with him screenwriter Daniel Taradash, as they had already successfully partnered in bringing From Here to Eternity (1953) to the screen. But Taradash was not able to condense the epic book by James Michener, into a workable story. When Mirisch hired Dalton Trumbo to take over the script, Zinnemann - after two more years of development - left the project when United Artists rejected his concept of a 4-hour movie to be shown in two parts. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Late in the film, when Hoxworth confronts Reverend Hale outside the church, while the shot is on the Reverend, from behind Hoxworth, there is a bright sun shining on both men; in the reverse shots of Hoxworth, there is no sunshine and the weather is overcast. moreQuotes:
[reading from a proclamation to her subjects]Queen Malama: Next law: Everyone will love Jesus.
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MY WISHING DOLL moreFAQ
Is "Hawaii" based on a book?What scenes have been cut from the DVD version, which is some 30 minutes shorter than the original movie?
How many King Kamehamehas were there?
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The movie was absolutely perfect in every way. The key to its power is that all viewers SHOULD have read the book at least once....ideally more than once, before seeing the movie. So many of the characters and story lines are much easier to comprehend and appreciate if one has read the book before even attempting to enjoy the richness and completeness of the epic story that Michner wrote, as it appears on the screen The book was glorious and fully half of it was not in the movie. As a result, many incidents that were shown in the movie were confusing because the book explained them in Michner's classic detailed style which ultimately created the outline that helped the story flow. Forget any misguided claims that the book was about dictatorship, etc. and READ THE BOOK.....only then will you understand that in the final analysis it simply is the story of a humble as well as stubborn and proud but frequently lonely and sad New England Christian Pastor's life and how he tried to do his best for the people that he touched and came to love, as he walked through that life with Jesus and God directing him. The ending of the movie was very touching and meaningful......those that read the book know why and understand. By the way, I have never heard a more thrilling and beautiful opening orchestral piece in any movie. I was fortunate enough to hear that song sung at one of Don Ho's shows many years ago.....the words of the song are as equally haunting and beautiful as the music when they speak not of the inhabitants of the island and their love for that paradise, but rather it is a song of the love the island of Hawaii has for the people who inhabit one of God's true Heavenly creations......the opening line of the song goes, "I am your island I wish you love....". See the movie again and revel in it's greatness and if you are really interested in enjoying the entire Mitchner experience please READ THE BOOK at least once before you attempt to do so. ALOHA!