
Suzanne, aspiring artist working in a Parisian night club, is hired by two foreigners to be partnerin for the main singer, on the condition that they must travel to Hawaii. When they arrive, the American governor is aware that the islanders, headed by Prince Lilo Taro, might become rebellious.


Alright, so you’re thinking about digging up an old film, maybe something a little different? Flower of Hawaii might be your jam if you appreciate those classic, gentle musicals from back in the day. It’s definitely not for folks who need explosions or super complex plots, but if you like a bit of song, some pretty sce...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Alright, so you’re thinking about digging up an old film, maybe something a little different? Flower of Hawaii might be your jam if you appreciate those classic, gentle musicals from back in the day. It’s definitely not for folks who need explosions or super complex plots, but if you like a bit of song, some pretty scenery, and a surprisingly low-key historical backdrop, it could be a pleasant watch. If you’re allergic to anything that feels a bit slow or 'of its time,' probably skip it. 🤷♀️ ..."
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Heinz Goldberg, Alfred Grünwald
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