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Post #659370 by tikiskip on Wed, Nov 21, 2012 11:40 AM

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Don't know if this one is here or not but Honolulu is not
bad, no tiki but there is a lot of cool rattan and Hawaii type decor.
Hollywoods old school idea of Hawaii.

Plot Summary for
Honolulu (1939) More at IMDbPro »
Movie star Brooks Mason tries to avoid his fans and spend some weeks on vacation. When Hawaiian plantage-owner George Smith is mistaken by Mason's fans for Mason and brought to Mason's home. They decide to change their identitiess for a few weeks. But George Smith is mobbed by Mason's fans again on a personal appearance tour in New York, Mason falls in love to dancer Dorothy March, who also is on her way to Hawaii. Problems for Mason arise due to the fact that Smith is engaged with Cecilia Grayson, and her wealthy father believes, that Smith has double-crossed him. Mason isn't able to establish a connection with Smith in New York due to his agent's orders... Written by

Director:
Edward Buzzell

Writers:
Herbert Fields (screenplay), Frank Partos (screenplay), and 1 more credit »

Stars:
Eleanor Powell, Robert Young and George Burns | See full cast and crew