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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young South Seas native boy is sent to the U.S. for his education, returns to his island after his father dies to try to stop a revolution.A young South Seas native boy is sent to the U.S. for his education, returns to his island after his father dies to try to stop a revolution.A young South Seas native boy is sent to the U.S. for his education, returns to his island after his father dies to try to stop a revolution.
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 2 nominations au total
Phillip Reed
- Revo
- (as Philip Reed)
Katherine DeMille
- Kari
- (as Katherine deMille)
Norma Gene Nelson
- Aloma as a Child
- (as Norma Jean Nelson)
William Roy
- Revo as a Child
- (as Billy Roy)
Fred Aldrich
- Native
- (non crédité)
Zita Baca
- Hand Maiden
- (non crédité)
John Bagni
- Native
- (non crédité)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOne of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929-49, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since. Its earliest documented telecast took place in Seattle Friday 7 November 1958 on KIRO (Channel 7); it first aired Omaha Thursday 26 March 1959 on KETV (Channel 7); and in Milwaukee 2 October 1959 on WITI (Channel 6), followed by Pittsburgh 4 November 1959 on KDKA (Channel 2), by Grand Rapids 24 November 1959 on WOOD (Channel 8), by New York City 5 January 1960 on WCBS (Channel 2), by Phoenix 13 January 1960 on KVAR (Channel 12), by San Francisco 6 March 1960 on KPIX (Channel 5), by Miami 11 March 1960 on WTVJ (Channel 4), and by Boston 22 July 1960 on WBZ (Channel 4). At this time, color broadcasting was in its infancy, limited to only a small number of high rated programs, primarily on NBC and NBC affiliated stations, so these film showings were all still in B&W. Viewers were not offered the opportunity to see these films in their original Technicolor until several years later.
- ConnexionsFeatured in En route vers Bali (1952)
- Bandes originalesTHE WHITE BLOSSOMS OF TAH-NI
Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)
Performed by Dorothy Lamour
Commentaire à la une
Paramount designated DOROTHY LAMOUR their sarong girl and couldn't resist pairing her with JON HALL in another one of those South Seas epics that inevitably ends with the Gods getting angry enough to cause the local volcano to erupt. Well, it does erupt here and there's an earthquake too, but nothing atones for the banal script.
Paramount would repeat the story somewhat with RAINBOW ISLAND ('44), three years later, again a South Seas tale in Technicolor with a volcano erupting for the climactic scene but it was more a spoof of Lamour's usual films than ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS, which takes itself seriously.
The plot has JON HALL sent off to England for an education (as a tot he's played by Scotty Beckett, another unlikely child performer to turn into Jon Hall). When he returns to the island, he picks up his romance with native gal Lamour until all hell breaks loose to stir things up for the finale. But it's too late to rescue the film from boredom.
Summing up: Prettily photographed in Oscar-nominated Technicolor and some Special Effects, also Oscar-nominated, but hardly worth all the expense.
Paramount would repeat the story somewhat with RAINBOW ISLAND ('44), three years later, again a South Seas tale in Technicolor with a volcano erupting for the climactic scene but it was more a spoof of Lamour's usual films than ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS, which takes itself seriously.
The plot has JON HALL sent off to England for an education (as a tot he's played by Scotty Beckett, another unlikely child performer to turn into Jon Hall). When he returns to the island, he picks up his romance with native gal Lamour until all hell breaks loose to stir things up for the finale. But it's too late to rescue the film from boredom.
Summing up: Prettily photographed in Oscar-nominated Technicolor and some Special Effects, also Oscar-nominated, but hardly worth all the expense.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Aloma of the South Seas
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 18 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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What is the English language plot outline for Aloma, princesse des îles (1941)?
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