Hawaii

Hawaii (1966)

James Michener's novel reaches the screen.

  • Genre: Drama, Adventure, Romance, History
  • Release Date: 1966-10-10
  • User Rating: 6.3/10 from 40 ratings
  • Runtime: 3h 9min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: The Mirisch Company
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: George Roy Hill
star 6.3/10
From 40 Ratings

Summary

Abner Hale, a rigid and humorless New England missionary, marries the beautiful Jerusha Bromley and takes her to the exotic island kingdom of Hawaii, intent on converting the natives. But the clash between the two cultures is too great and instead of understanding there comes tragedy.

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  • Julie Andrews

    as Jerusha Bromley Hale
  • Max von Sydow

    as Abner Hale
  • Richard Harris

    as Rafer Hoxworth
  • Gene Hackman

    as John Whipple
  • Carroll O'Connor

    as Charles Bromley
  • Jocelyne LaGarde

    as Malama Kanakoa
  • Manu Tupou

    as Keoki
  • Ted Nobriga

    as Kelolo
  • Elizabeth Logue

    as Noelani
  • John Cullum

    as Immanuel Quigley
  • George Rose

    as Captain Janders
  • Lou Antonio

    as Abraham Hewlett
  • Torin Thatcher

    as Reverend Thorn
  • Michael Constantine

    as Mason
  • Malcolm Atterbury

    as Gideon Hale
  • Elizabeth Cole

    as Abigail Bromley
  • John Harding

    as Collins
  • Diane Sherry Case

    as Charity Bromley
  • Heather Menzies

    as Mercy Bromley
  • Lokelani S. Chicarell

    as Iliki
  • Dorothy Jeakins

    as Hepzibah Hale
  • Robert Crawford Jr.

    as Cridland
  • Don Doolittle

    as Fredericks
  • Robert Oakley

    as Micah Hale, 4 Years
  • Henrik von Sydow

    as Micah Hale, 7 Years
  • Clas S. von Sydow

    as Micah Hale, 12 Years
  • Bertil Werjefelt

    as Micah Hale, 18 Years
  • Jane Buchanan

    as Esther Hale (uncredited)
  • Bette Midler

    as Passenger (uncredited)
  • Wayne Stam

    as Isaiah Hale (uncredited)
Directing George Roy Hill Director
Writing James Michener Novel
Writing Dalton Trumbo Screenplay
Writing Daniel Taradash Screenplay
Production Walter Mirisch Producer
Production Marion Dougherty Casting
Editing Stuart Gilmore Editor
Production Lewis J. Rachmil Associate Producer
Camera Russell Harlan Director of Photography
Sound Elmer Bernstein Original Music Composer
Production Patricia Mock Casting
Art Cary Odell Production Design
Sound Jack Hayes Orchestrator
Sound Robert Martin Sound
Sound Bert Hallberg Sound
Sound Wayne Fury Sound Editor
Costume & Make-Up Dorothy Jeakins Costume Designer
Art Edward G. Boyle Set Decoration
Camera Frank Stanley First Assistant Camera
Sound James D. Young Assistant Sound Editor
Production Emmett Emerson Production Manager
Art Raymond Boltz Jr. Set Decoration
Sound Richard Carruth Music Editor
Costume & Make-Up Eric Seelig Costumer
Editing Frank Mazzola Assistant Editor
Crew Linwood G. Dunn Special Effects
Crew Marshall M. Borden Visual Effects Editor
Art Sam Gordon Property Master
Visual Effects Albert Simpson Matte Painter
Crew Daniel Hays Special Effects
Directing Richard Talmadge Second Unit Director
Sound Robert B. Shepard Playback Singer
Camera Vincent Rossell Still Photographer
Sound Clem Portman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Costume & Make-Up Emile LaVigne Makeup Artist
Crew John Moio Stunt Double
Directing Ray Gosnell Jr. Assistant Director
Production Robert J. Anderson Production Manager
Costume & Make-Up Fae M. Smith Hairstylist
Production Allen K. Wood Production Supervisor
Art James W. Sullivan Art Direction
Sound Leo Shuken Orchestrator
Directing Dixie McCoy Script Supervisor
Camera Charles F. Wheeler Camera Operator
Costume & Make-Up Joseph Dimmitt Costumer
Crew Gil Perkins Stunt Coordinator
Crew Paul 'Doc' Byrd Special Effects
Camera Harold E. Wellman Camera Operator
Directing Lynn Guthrie Second Assistant Director
Directing James Blue Second Unit Director
Crew Miriam Nelson Choreographer

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