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09-25-2004, 02:37 PM
PARADISE HAWAIIAN STYLE
Theatrical-Release: 1966
Studio: Paramount
Director: Michael Moore
Producer: Hal Wallis
Film Length: 91 mins
Colour/B&W: Colour
Cast:
Rick Richards - Elvis Presley
Judy Hudson - Suzanne Leigh
Danny Kohana - James Shigeta
Jan Kohana - Donna Butterworth
Lani - Marianna Hill
Pua - Irene Tsu
Lehua - Linda Wong
Joanna - Julie Parrish
Donald Belden - John Doucette
Story:
After returning to Hawaii, Elvis starts a helicopter service together with his friend James Shigeta. Elvis knows three beautiful girls (Wong, Hill and Parrish) and they help him out getting customers for his helicopter service.
Business seems so good he hires Suzanna Leigh as a secretary.
On a helicopter trip with a girlfriend Elvis loses control over the helicopter and accidentaly runs a car into a ditch. The man driving the car happens to be John Doucette, who is working for the Federal Aviation Agency.
Obviously Elvis is grounded for the time being because of his flying accident.
A little bit further on in the movie Elvis hears that his friend Shigeta and his daughter Butterworth made a crash landing.
Elvis flies out to rescue them, but because of this the Aviation Agency could cancel his licence permanently.
Elvis decides to pay Doucette a visit and explains everything that happened. Luckily enough Doucette tells him that because of the circumstances Elvis will not lose his license.
Behind The Scenes:
Filming started on August 7, 1965 at Hanauma Bay on the island of Oahu. Other locations were: Honolulu, Kauai (Hanalei Plantation Resort), Maui (Sheraton Hotel) and Laie, Oahu (Polynesian Cultural Center).
Working titles were: "Polynesian Paradise", "Hawaiian Paradise", "Hawaii USA".
During a break on Sunday, August 15, Elvis and Tom Parker visited the USS Arizona war memorial at Pearl Harbor, which his previous benefit concert on March 25, 1961, had helped build.
"Paradise Hawaiian Style" reached No.40 in Variety's list of top grossing films for 1966.
Movie trailer:
YouTube- Scratch My Back Elvis Presley (clip from movie)
Songs:
Paradise Hawaiian Style
Queenie Wahine's Papaya
Scratch My Back
Drums Of The Islands
Datin'
A Dog's Life
House Of Sand
Stop Where You Are
This Is My Heaven
Related Links:
Pictures: www.tcb-world.com/gallery/browseimages.php?c=72&userid= (http://www.tcb-world.com/gallery/browseimages.php?c=72&userid=)
Theatrical-Release: 1966
Studio: Paramount
Director: Michael Moore
Producer: Hal Wallis
Film Length: 91 mins
Colour/B&W: Colour
Cast:
Rick Richards - Elvis Presley
Judy Hudson - Suzanne Leigh
Danny Kohana - James Shigeta
Jan Kohana - Donna Butterworth
Lani - Marianna Hill
Pua - Irene Tsu
Lehua - Linda Wong
Joanna - Julie Parrish
Donald Belden - John Doucette
Story:
After returning to Hawaii, Elvis starts a helicopter service together with his friend James Shigeta. Elvis knows three beautiful girls (Wong, Hill and Parrish) and they help him out getting customers for his helicopter service.
Business seems so good he hires Suzanna Leigh as a secretary.
On a helicopter trip with a girlfriend Elvis loses control over the helicopter and accidentaly runs a car into a ditch. The man driving the car happens to be John Doucette, who is working for the Federal Aviation Agency.
Obviously Elvis is grounded for the time being because of his flying accident.
A little bit further on in the movie Elvis hears that his friend Shigeta and his daughter Butterworth made a crash landing.
Elvis flies out to rescue them, but because of this the Aviation Agency could cancel his licence permanently.
Elvis decides to pay Doucette a visit and explains everything that happened. Luckily enough Doucette tells him that because of the circumstances Elvis will not lose his license.
Behind The Scenes:
Filming started on August 7, 1965 at Hanauma Bay on the island of Oahu. Other locations were: Honolulu, Kauai (Hanalei Plantation Resort), Maui (Sheraton Hotel) and Laie, Oahu (Polynesian Cultural Center).
Working titles were: "Polynesian Paradise", "Hawaiian Paradise", "Hawaii USA".
During a break on Sunday, August 15, Elvis and Tom Parker visited the USS Arizona war memorial at Pearl Harbor, which his previous benefit concert on March 25, 1961, had helped build.
"Paradise Hawaiian Style" reached No.40 in Variety's list of top grossing films for 1966.
Movie trailer:
YouTube- Scratch My Back Elvis Presley (clip from movie)
Songs:
Paradise Hawaiian Style
Queenie Wahine's Papaya
Scratch My Back
Drums Of The Islands
Datin'
A Dog's Life
House Of Sand
Stop Where You Are
This Is My Heaven
Related Links:
Pictures: www.tcb-world.com/gallery/browseimages.php?c=72&userid= (http://www.tcb-world.com/gallery/browseimages.php?c=72&userid=)