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Hawaii Calls (film)

1938 film by Edward F. Cline From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hawaii Calls (film)
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Hawaii Calls is a 1938 American musical drama film directed by Edward F. Cline, produced by Sol Lesser Productions and Bobby Breen Productions, and released by RKO Radio Pictures.

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Plot

Just for the adventure of it, orphan boy Billy Coulter stows away on a Hawaii-bound cruise ship. Even after he is discovered, his talent for making new friends allows him safe passage.

Coulter makes two special friends on the voyage, Captain O'Hare and ship's musician, Strings, who claims to be an expert at "The Bulgarian Banjo".

Coulter ends up preventing a major jewel robbery, and he is adopted by Naval Commander Milburn.

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Cast

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Soundtrack

  • Bobby Breen – "Down Where the Trade Winds Blow" (Written by Harry Owens)
  • Bobby Breen – "Hawaii Calls" (Written by Harry Owens)
  • Bobby Breen – "That's the Hawaiian in Me" (Written by Johnny Noble and Margarita Lake)
  • "España" (Music by Emmanuel Chabrier)
  • "Macushla" (Words by Josephine V. Rowe, music by Dermot Macmurrough)
  • "Song Of The Islands (Na Lei O Hawaii)" (Words and Music by Charles E. King)


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