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Waikiki Wedding

1937 | 89m | English

(446 votes)

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Tony Marvin is a laid back but incredibly successful promoter and fair-haired boy for J. P. Todhunter's pineapple company located in beautiful Hawaii. He gets the company to sponsor a contest in which the winner gets a Hawaiian vacation and is obligated to write articles on the islands which, when published, will constitute a publicity coup for the company. Unfortunately, Georgia Smith, the winner, feels lonely and isolated in the Islands and wants to return to the States. With help from buddy Shad Buggle Tony tries to romantically divert Georgia without letting her know his true motivation.
Release Date: Mar 23, 1937
Director: Frank Tuttle
Writer: Frank Butler, Walter DeLeon, Francis Martin, Don Hartman
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords beach, hawaii, musical, advertising, south pacific, polynesia, waikiki
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Bing Crosby Tony Marvin
Bob Burns Shad Buggle
Martha Raye Myrtle Finch
Shirley Ross Georgia Smith
George Barbier J.P. Todhunter
Leif Erickson Dr. Victor Quimby
Grady Sutton Everett Todhunter
Granville Bates Uncle Herman
Anthony Quinn Kimo
Mitchell Lewis Koalani
George Regas Muamua
Nick Lukats Assistant Purser
Prince Leilani Priest
Maurice Liu Kaiaka
Raquel Echeverría Mahina
Iris Yamaoka Secretary
Ethel Clayton Tourist (uncredited)
Robert Emmett O'Connor Policeman (uncredited)
Emma Dunn Mother
Harry Tyler Sailor with Necklace
Name Job
Frank Tuttle Director
Edith Head Costume Design
Frank Butler Story, Screenplay
Walter DeLeon Screenplay
Francis Martin Screenplay
Harry Owens Sound
Don Hartman Story, Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Aside from setting the story amidst the palm trees and hula skirts of Hawaii, this hasn’t anything akin to an original bone in it’s body and is really only a vehicle for a distinctly mediocre Bing Crosby. He’s the sort of PR man who could turn a sow’s ear into a silk purse, and when his client moves ... their pineapple business to his fair shores, he decides what better way to promote the whole enterprise than to stage a competition. The winner gets an all expenses paid trip, provided they write a diary extolling the virtues of the islands. What could go wrong? Well the prize is won by “Georgia” (Shirley Ross) but she can’t really stand the place and no sooner has she arrived than she wants to go home! “Tony” (Bing) can’t have that so with the help of his fishing buddy “Shad” (Bob Burns) embarks on a convoluted scheme to keep there and - well from now on you can guess the rest. Now there is quite a fun tomato-throwing game played later in the film and there are also a few lively traditional dance routines peppered with a little traditional and enthusiastic mythology to keep us going too. On the crooning front, Crosby delivers the film’s Oscar winning, but entirely forgettable, “Sweet Leilani” and a song called “Blue Hawaii” too - but the whole film just never takes off. It’s flat, predictable and all the faux who-will-marry-whom stuff is all old hat. I’m afraid that I did struggle to make it through to the end and I doubt I will bother again.

Aug 11, 2025