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Love Island (1952 film)

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Directed by
  
Bud Pollard

Music by
  
Alfonso Corelli

Initial release
  
16 July 1952

Music director
  
Alfonso Corelli

Distributed by
  
Astor Pictures

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Starring
  
See below

Cinematography
  
George F. Hinners

Director
  
Bud Pollard

Narrated by
  
André Baruch

Cast
  
Eva Gabor, Paul Valentine

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Produced by
  
Harold Kussell (associate producer) Hall Shelton (producer)

Written by
  
John E. Gordon (story) Daniel Kusell (screenplay)

Similar
  
What Love Is, Song of Surrender, Forced Landing, The Wife of Monte Cristo, Captain Kidd and the Slave

Love Island is a 1952 American film directed by Bud Pollard starring Paul Valentine and Eva Gabor. Originally released in Cinecolor, the film uses extensive footage taken in Bali used from the film Legong: Dance of the Virgins (1935). It was the final directorial effort of Bud Pollard who had previously directed several race films and exploitation films.

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Plot summary

US Navigator Lt Taber relates the account of his parachuting from his damaged plane onto the island of Tuba Tara ("Love Island" in English). He falls in love with one of the local beauties and fights for her.

Cast

  • Paul Valentine as Lt. Richard Taber
  • Eva Gabor as Sarna
  • Malcolm Lee Beggs as Uraka, Sarna's suitor
  • Frank McNellis as Aryuna, Sarna's father
  • Dean Norton as Tamor, Sarna's friend
  • Kathryn Chang as Klepon
  • Bruno Wick as Ninga
  • Richard W. Shankland as Fumanku, high priest
  • Howard Blaine as Capt. Blake
  • Vicki Marsden as Stewardess
  • Soundtrack

  • Across the Sea
  • Written by Jerry Bragin

  • Love at First Sight
  • Written by Jerry Bragin
    Sung by Paul Valentine

    DVD release

    The film was released on DVD on 21 March 2005.

    References

    Love Island (1952 film) Wikipedia