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Hawaiian Nights

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Directed by
  
Story by
  
Produced by
  
Screenplay by
  
Charles GraysonLee Loeb

Starring
  
Johnny DownsConstance MooreMary Carlisle

Music by
  
Frank LoesserMatty Malneck

Hawaiian Nights is a 1939 American film directed by Albert S. Rogell. Produced by Universal Pictures, the film was written by Charles Grayson and Lee Loeb. It stars Johnny Downs, Constance Moore and Mary Carlisle.

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A sneak preview of Gone with the Wind was shown during a double-bill with this film and Beau Geste.

Plot

Hotel mogul's son Ted Hartley simply wants to start his own band, but his father sends him to Hawaii 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.

Cast

  • Constance Moore as Lonnie Lane
  • Johnny Downs as Ted Hartley
  • Mary Carlisle as Millie
  • Thurston Hall as T. C. Hartley
  • References

    Hawaiian Nights Wikipedia


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