Hawaiian Nights | |
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Directed by | Albert S. Rogell |
Screenplay by | Charles Grayson Lee Loeb |
Story by | John Grey |
Produced by | Max Golden |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Stanley Cortez |
Edited by | Otto Ludwig |
Music by | Frank Loesser Matty Malneck |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Hawaiian Nights is a 1939 Americanromantic comedy film directed byAlbert S. Rogell. Produced byUniversal Pictures, the film was written byCharles Grayson andLee Loeb. It starsJohnny Downs,Constance Moore, andMary Carlisle.[1]
A sneak preview ofGone with the Wind was shown during a double-bill with this film andBeau Geste.[2]
Hotel mogul's son Ted Hartley simply wants to start his own band, but his father sends him toHawaii to help run one of his properties there. Ted takes his musicians along and is offered free room and board by Lonnie Lane, the daughter of a rival hotel chain's owner, to perform at her family's inn.
Ted's dad flies over, intending to buy out his rival. He finds out what's going on and intends to put a stop to it, but watching Ted's band perform makes him appreciate that his son actually has found his true calling.
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