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Hawaii (1966)
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Hawaii hadn't even begun filming when director
Fred Zinnemann
was replaced by
George Roy Hill
; similarly, the role intended for
Charlton Heston
ended up being played by
Richard Harris
(though Heston would eventually star in the 1970 sequel,
The Hawaiians
). Based on James A. Michener's best-selling novel, the time frame of which was spread out over several centuries, the film concentrates only on the years 1820 to 1841. Still, Michener's basic point, that the virginal sanctity of the Hawaiian islands was forever shattered by the incursion of the white man, remains intact.
Max von Sydow
stars as Abner Hale, an imperious minister who settles in Hawaii with his wife, Jerusha Bromley Hale (
Julie Andrews
). While Abner expects the islanders to adapt to him rather than the other way around, Jerusha goes out of her way to understand and appreciate her new neighbors. She eventually seeks comfort in the arms of her former lover Rafer Hoxworth (
Richard Harris
). Despite the lush location footage and such spectacular highlights as pagan ceremonies and an outsized typhoon, the scene most filmgoers remember is
Julie Andrews
' agonizingly convincing childbirth sequence. All told, it took seven years to translate Hawaii from script to screen -- and almost that long to make back its 15-million-dollar cost. In the early scenes of Hawaii (the 171-minute version, rather than the 151-minute reissue),
Bette Midler
plays a bit part as a ship passenger. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Julie Andrews
Jerusha Bromley
Malcolm Atterbury
Gideon Hale
Lokelani S. Chicarell
Iliki
Elizabeth Cole
Abigail Bromley
Michael Constantine
Mason
Gene Hackman
Rev. John Whipple
Jocelyne Lagarde
Queen Malama
Heather Menzies
Mercy Bromley
Ted Nobriga
Kelolo
Carroll O'Connor
Charles Bromley
George Rose
Capt. Janders
Diane Sherry
Charity Bromley
Max von Sydow
Abner Hale
Torin Thatcher
Rev. Thorn
Manu Tupou
Keoki
Lou Antonio
Rev. Abraham Hewlett
John Harding
Collins
Richard Harris
Rafer Hoxworth
Dorothy Jeakins
Hepzibah Hale
Elisabeth Logue
Noelani
John Cullum
Rev. Immanuel Quigley
Production Crew
James Sullivan
Art Director
James Michener
Book Author
Russell Harlan
Cinematographer
Elmer Bernstein
Composer (Music Score)
Dorothy Jeakins
Costume Designer
George Roy Hill
Director
Stuart Gilmore
Editor
Walter Mirisch
Producer
Cary O'Dell
Production Designer
Dalton Trumbo
Screenwriter
Daniel Taradash
Screenwriter
Edward Boyle
Set Designer
Raymond Boltz
Set Designer
Mack David
Songwriter
James B. Gordon
Special Effects
Linwood G. Dunn
Special Effects
Marshall M. Borden
Special Effects
Paul Byrd
Special Effects
Year: 1966
Runtime: 161
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Produced by
Mirisch Corporation
United Artists
Release
by United Artists
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