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Movie Reviews of Blue HawaiiMovie Review: All I Can Say Is WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Summary: 5 StarsThis is a wonderful movie that Elvis Presley done! I would say buy it, you will be glad that you did!
Movie Review: Elvis Presley in Blue Hawaii. Beautiful music. Summary: 4 StarsElvis was the age of 26 at the time of filming. This is his 8th film. Paramount Pictures presents Blue Hawaii. Everyone enjoys this film. Breath-taking locations and beautiful music. Elvis plays "Chad". He has been overseas for two years in the army and flies in to come back home to Hawaii. Waiting for him is "Maile" played by Joan Blackman. Elvis decides to head for the beach where he has a shack. Out for a swim, he meets the Hawaiian guys in their canoe that he was friends with and played music together. Later, he comes home to see his parents. Angelea Lansbury plays his mom. Lansbury was the age of 35 during filming. Howard McNear plays "Mr. Chapman". You'll remember him as "Floyd, The Barber" on the Andy Griffith Show (1960-1967). Tiki Hanelot played "Ping-Pong". No special features or bonus on this DVD. Just the theatrical trailer. Film shown in squeezy Widescreen.
Movie Review: Gates of Hawaii Summary: 5 StarsThe perfect movie for most fans. Great songs, pretty girls, comedy galore, hanging with the guys and spanking the bad girl. What more could anyone want? Fun for the whole family.
Movie Review: Rock-a-hula Rocks! Summary: 4 StarsThis is one of my favorites because it shows the humerous side to Elvis. He wasn't that great of an actor, but he had his moments. The music is good in this one and the co-stars deliver wonderful performances.
Movie Review: ALOHA, HAWAII! Elvis loved it there. Summary: 5 StarsIf I had to summon up the content of this whole movie in one word, it would be: "exotic". Why I say that is because of the scenery, the palm trees, the Waikiki beach, the beach boys and girls, the Hawaiian music, the ukeleles, the luau, EVERYTHING! Elvis is a returning G.I. who does not want to go into his family's pineapple business. Instead, he works for a tourist guide service, and his first customers are a pack of gorgeous-looking girls and a beautiful chaperoning schoolteacher (Nancy Walters). Beautiful Hawaiian wedding scene at the end when Elvis marries Joan Blackman. Angela Lansbury is perfect for Elvis' mother in this picture. She enjoyed working with Elvis. "Blue Hawaii" is quintessential and Elvis' top picture and his best '60s musical next to "Viva Las Vegas", and "G.I. Blues".
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