Really cool - Hawaiian Nights movie
Movie Issued - in 1939.
Soundtrack: "Hawaii Sing Me to Sleep" Written by 'Frank Loesser' (qv) and 'Matty Malneck' (qv) Sung by 'Johnny Downs' (qv), "Hey, Good Lookin'!" Written by 'Frank Loesser' (qv) and 'Matty Malneck' (qv) Sung by 'Johnny Downs' (qv), "I Found My Love" Written by 'Frank Loesser' (qv) and 'Matty Malneck' (qv), "Then I Wrote The Minuet in G" (based on Beethoven melody) Written by 'Frank Loesser' (qv) and 'Matty Malneck' (qv)
Certificates: USA:Approved, USA:Passed, Sweden:Btl
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Music, Romance
Languages: English
Runtimes: 65
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:28 September 1939, USA:1 October 1939, Sweden:26 March 1940, Denmark:3 October 1940
WHACKY WHOOPEE AT WAI-KI-KI! (original poster - all caps), Dipsy doodlers who made the natives go jive...and turned grass-shakers into rug-cutters! (original poster), HULA-HULA IN SWING TIME (original poster - all caps), Whacky Whoopee At Wai-Ki-Ki!
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Johnny Downs (actor)
Hosted his individual area childrens TV progression, "The Johnny Downs Show" bounded by San Diego, California during the untimely 1950s. Set antagonistic the fix of an airport hanger and playing a earlier WWII pilot, "Johnny Jet" entertain and informed his studio audience and his viewers in relating reruns of "The Little Rascals" see wit.
Death Notes: Coronado, California, USA (cancer)
Birth Notes: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Other Works: Hold It! (1948). Musical funniness. Based next to objects next to Matt Brooks and Art Arthur. Directed by Robert E. Perry. National Theatre: 5 May 1948- 12 Jun 1948 (46 performances). Cast integrated: Wana Allison, John Beggs, Gloria Benson, Bob Bernard, 'Red Buttons' (qv), Kenny Buffett, Robert Cadwallader, Tom Bowman, Penny Carroll, Douglas Chandler, Jack Claus, Margit DeKova, Larry Douglas, Helen Kramer, 'Johnny Downs' (qv) (as "Bobby Manville")., Are You With It? (1945). Musical comedy. Adapted from the novel "Slightly Perfect" by 'George Malcolm-Smith' (qv). Directed by Edward Reveaux. New Century Theatre: 10 Nov 1945- 27 Apr 1946 (moved to The Shubert Theatre: 30 Apr 46- 29 Jun 1946. Cast included: 'Johnny Downs' (qv) (as "Wilbur Haskins"), Jimmy Allen, 'Jane Dulo' (qv), 'Dolores Gray' (qv), 'Lew Parker' (qv). Produced by Richard Kollmar and James W. Gardiner., Ragged Army (1934). Writtten by 'Beulah Marie Dix' (qv). Directed by Crosby Gaige. Selwyn Theatre: 26 Feb 1934- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/performances). Cast included 'Johnny Downs' (qv), 'Lloyd Nolan' (qv), 'Thomas Chalmers' (qv), Lalive Brownell, Alice Ann Baker, 'Roy Roberts (I)' (qv), 'Fleming Ward' (qv), Justine Wayne., Growing Pains (1933). Ambassador Theatre: 23 Nov 1933- Dec 1933 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast included: Olive Corn, 'Eddie Acuff' (qv), 'Johnny Downs' (qv), Georgette McKee, 'Paulene Myers' (qv), 'Patricia Morison' (qv), John O' Shea, Beverly Phalon. Produced by 'Arthur Lubin' (qv)., Strike Me Pink (1933). Musical revue. Sketches by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. Majestic Theatre: 4 Mar 1933- 10 Jun 1933 (122 performances). This hit show featured a huge cast that included 'Dorothy Dare (I)' (qv), 'Lupe Velez' (qv), 'Johnny Downs' (qv), 'Jimmy Durante' (qv), and 'Dorothy Dodge' (qv). Produced by Ray Henderson, Lew Brown and Waxey Gordon.
Birth Name: Downs, John Morey
Spouse: 'June ?' (? - ?)
Death Date: 6 June 1994
Birth Date: 10 October 1913
Willie Fung (actor)
Death Notes: Los Angeles, California, USA (coronary occlusion)
Birth Notes: Canton, China
Death Date: 16 April 1945
Birth Date: 3 March 1896
Etienne Girardot (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Diminutive character actor in Hollywood films through the 1930's, often portraying pestering types.
Birth Notes: London, England, UK
Other Works: The Purple Lady (1899). Farce. Written by 'Sydney Rosenfeld' (qv). Bijou Theatre: 3 Apr 1899- unknown (performances unknown). Undetermined role. Cast: 'Sydney Booth' (qv), Maud Harrison., Miss Francis of Yale (1897). Farce. Written by 'Michael Morton (I)' (qv). Manhattan Theatre: 8 Nov 1897- unknown (unknown performances). As "Frank Staynor." Cast: Raymond Capp, 'Sarah McVicker' (qv), May Monte Donico., Charley's Aunt (1893). [Original production]. Written by 'Brandon Thomas (I)' (qv). Standard Theatre: 2 Oct 1893- unknown (unknown performances). As "Lord Fancourt Babberley.", Charley's Aunt (1906). Comedy/farce (revival). Written by 'Brandon Thomas (I)' (qv). Manhattan Theatre: 19 Mar 1906- May 1906 (closing date unknown/80 performances). As "Lord Fancourt Babberley." Cast: 'Sol Aiken', William Elliott, 'Robert Peyton Carter' (qv), 'Nina Herbert' (qv), Frank Hollins, Ala Mara, Ernest Elton, Charles H. West., The Crossing (1906). Drama. Adapted from the book by 'Winston Churchill (I)' (qv). Daly Theatre: 1 Jan 1906- 7 Jan 1906 (8 performances). Undetermined role. Cast: G.H. Benerman, John Blair, 'Mabel Bert' (qv), Laura Clement, 'Ralph Delmore' (qv), F.S. Coe, Edward Donnelly, J.H. Gilmour, 'Fred Hardy' (qv), Violet Houk., The Rose (1905). Written by Mrs. Fiske. Manhattan Theatre: 27 Mar 1905- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Undetermined role. Cast: 'George Arliss' (qv), Edward Donnelly, Gertrude Graham, Lucy Spencer., Leah Kleschna (1904). Drama. Written by C.M.S. McLellan. Directed by 'Harrison Grey Fiske' (also co-producer). Manhattan Theatre: 12 Dec 1904- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/131 performances). As "Valentine Favre." Cast: 'George Arliss' (qv), Edward Donnelly, James Morley, Emily Stevens, Monroe Salisbury, Cecilia Radclyffe, Charles Terry, Frances Welstead. Co-produced by Minnie Maddern., A Midsummer's Night Dream (1903). Comedy (revival). Written by 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv). Directed by Herbert Gresham and Edmund D. Lyons. New Amsterdam Theatre: 2 Nov 1903- Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/24 performances). As "Francis Flute." Cast: Arthur Barry, F. Bayly, Ida Conquest, Margaret Crawford, Gilbert Douglas,Thelma Fair, Boyd Putnam, R. Kaufman, Mayme Kelso, Edmund D. Lyons, Neil O' Brien, A. Heerman, T. Heerman, Nat Goodwin, 'Etienne Girardot' (qv) (as "Francis Flute")., The Diplomat (1902). Comedy. Written by Martha Morton. Directed by Jacob Litt. Hoyt's Theatre: 20 Mar 1902- May 1902 (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: 'Edward Abeles' (qv), Louise Allen, Charles Arthur, S. Broughton, William Collier, Morgan Coman, Nanette Comstock, Noira Dyer, 'Etienne Girardot' (qv), Roderic Harrison, Bessie Heaton, M.L. Heckert, Edward Krauser, 'Richie Ling' (qv), George W. Parsons, John Saville, 'William E. Shay' (qv), Lizzie Strachen, David Torrence, Isabelle Urguhart, Virginia Warren., Miranda of the Balcony (1901). Drama. Written by 'Anne Crawford Flexner' (qv), from the novel by A.E.W. Mason. Manhattan Theatre: 24 Sep 1901- Nov 1901 (closing date unknown/62 performances). Undetermined role. Cast: Burton Adams, Victoria Addison, Frank Alliston, 'Claus Bogel' (qv), 'Frederick Bertrand' (qv), J.E. Dodson, 'Max Figman' (qv), Mrs. Fiske, Bertram Godfrey, James Henderson, Robert T. Haines, H. Hartwell Sleight. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske., Mam'selle 'Awkins (1900). Musical comedy. Music by Herman Perlot and Alfred E. Aarons. Victoria Theatre: 26 Feb 1900- Mar 1900 (closing date unknown/35 performances). As "Fitzroy Cavendish." Cast: Will Armstrong, Nellie Beaumont, Rose Beaumont, George Boniface, Georgiana Carhart, Richard Carle, Jeanne Caskie, Maude Creighton, Charles Danby, Madge Dean, Hattie Delaro, Snitz Edwards, Elfie Fay, Mamie Gilroy, 'Josephine Hall' (qv), Ethel Moore, Mrs. McKee Rankin, Marjorie Relyea, Elaine Selover, Marguerite Sylva, Lucille Verna, Lawrence Wheat. Produced by Alfred Aarons., A Good Little Devil (1913). Written by Rosemonde Gerard and 'Maurice Rostand' (qv). Material adapted by Austin Strong. Theatre Republic: 8 Jan 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/133 performances). Cast: 'Mary Pickford' (qv) (as "Juliet"), 'Ernest Truex' (qv) (as "Charles MacLance"), Augusta Anderson, Wilda Bennett, Raymond J. Bloomer, Claire Burke, Charles Castner, Dennis Cleugh, Edward Connelly, Edward Dolly, Louis Esposit, Amy Fitzpatrick, Georgia Mae Fursman, Gerard Gardner, 'Etienne Girardot' (qv) (as "Old Nick, Jr."), 'Lillian Gish' (qv), (as "Morganie"), Laura Grant, Edna Griffin, Arthur Hill, Edna M. Holland, Ernest Lawford, Iva Merlin, Harold Meyer, Katherine Minihan, Adrian Morgan, William Norris, Lauren Pullman, David Ross, Conway Shaffer, Henry Stanford, 'Norman Taurog' (qv) (as "Allan"), Jeanne Towler, 'Robert Vivian' (qv), Reggie Wallace, Roland Wallace, Pat Walshe, Joseph A. Wilkes. Produced by 'David Belasco (I)' (qv)., Caliban of the Yellow Sands (1916). Musical spectacle. Written by Percy MacKaye. Directed by 'Joseph Urban (I)' (qv) and Richard Orynski. Lewisohn Stadium of City College of New York: 24 May 1916- Jun 1916 (closing date unknown/10 performances). As "Sir Hugh Evans." Cast: Beatrice Beckley, 'Maurice Cass' (qv), Lionel Braham. John Drew, Clifford Devereaux, Augustin Duncan, Gareth Hughes, Fred Eric, Gladys Hanson., Her Honor, The Mayor (1918). Written by Arline Van Ness Hines. Fulton Theatre: 20 May 1918- Jun 1918 (unknown closing date/16 performances). Undetermined role. Cast: 'Arthur Cornell (II)' (qv), 'Edward Fielding', 'Ruth Garland' (qv), 'Margalo Gillmore' (qv), 'Ada Gilman' (qv), 'Laura Nelson Hall' (qv), Brandon Hurst, 'Marion Kerby' (qv), 'Auriol Lee (I)' (qv), Olive May, Charles H. Meredith, Florence Pendleton, Julia Reinhardt, Amelia Summerville, Zolya Talma., Remnant (1918). Written by Dario Niccodemi and Michael Morton. Morosco Theatre: 19 Nov 1918- Jan 1919 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Undetermined role. Cast: 'Corinne Barker' (qv), Marie Bruce, Dorothy Cheston, George Gaul, Ben. R. Graham, 'Orrin Johnson (II)' (qv), 'Florence Nash' (qv). Produced by Charles Emerson Cook., Aphrodite (1919). Romance. Written by Pierre Frondaie and George C. Hazelton. from the novel by Pierre Louys. Directed by E. Lyall Swete. Century Theatre: 24 Nov 1919- Apr 1920 (closing date unknown/148 performances). As "Naukrates." Cast: Hazel Alden, 'Robert Ayrton', 'Annette Bade' (qv), 'Clara T. Bracy' (qv), Guy Collins, 'Dorothy Dalton' (qv), Mlle. Dazie, Genevieve Dolaro, Claude Forrest, Rota Gold, 'Nita Naldi' (qv), 'Maude Odell' (qv), Clarence Redd, Renwick Roget, Carolyn Nunder. Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest., Two Little Girls in Blue (1921). Musical comedy. Music by Paul Lannin and 'Vincent Youmans' (qv). Lyrics by Arthur Francis. Book by Fred Jackson. Musical Director: 'Charles Previn' (qv). Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and 'Paul Lannin' (qv). Directed by 'Ned Wayburn' (qv). George M. Cohan's Theatre: 3 May 1921- 27 Aug 1921 (135 performances). Cast: Patricia Clarke, Daisy Daniels, Edith Decker, Carolyn Erwin, Madeleine Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Helen Gates, 'Etienne Girardot' (qv) (as "Dudley La Fleur"), Ellwood Gray, Frank Hall, Fred Hall, Otis Harper, Dorothy Harrison, Kay Harrison, Vanda Hoff, Olin Howland, Jacquelyn Hunter, Emma Janvier, 'Stanley Jessup' (qv) (as "Captain Morrow"), Julie Kelety, Edith Kessler, Evelyn Law, Muriel Lodge, Leonora Lukens, George Mack, Gayle Mays, Beulah McFarland, Margery Morrison, Paul Porter, 'Jobyna Ralston' (qv) (as "Ensemble") [only Broadway appearance], Fred Rogers, Fred Santley, Oscar Shaw, Rosemary Sill, Taylor, Harold Thompson, Jack Tomson, Tommy Tomson, Peggy Underwood, Fay West. Produced by 'Abraham L. Erlanger' (qv)., The World We Live In (1922). Comedy. Written by Josef Capek and Karel Capek. Adapted by 'Owen Davis (I)' (qv). Directed by 'John Cromwell (I)' (qv). Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 31 Oct 1922- Feb 1923 (closing date unknown/111 performances). As "Otakar." Cast: Lola Adler, Seldon Bennett, Mary Blair, Orrin Burke, Scott Cooper, Jane Corcoran, 'Vinton Freedley' (qv), Robert Edeson, 'Jasper Deeter' (qv), N. St. Clair Hales, 'May Hopkins' (qv), Grace Dougherty, John Ward, Harold McGee, Beatrice Maude, 'Logan Paul' (qv), Susan Steele, Mabel Withee. Produced by William A. Brady., The Exile (1923). Comedy-drama. Written by 'Sidney Toler' (qv). Directed by 'José Ruben' (qv). George M. Cohan's Theatre: 9 Apr 1923- May 1923 (closing date unknown/32 performances). As "Baptiste." Cast: Marion Abbott, Tiny Allen, Aubrey Beattie, Wallis Clark, 'Leonard Ide' (qv), Rikel Kent, Eleanor Painter, Sidney Riggs, 'José Ruben' (qv). Produced by Joseph Sidney., The School for Scandal (1923). Comedy (revival). Written by 'Richard B. Sheridan' (qv). Lyceum Theatre: 4 Jun 1923- Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/8 performances). As "Mr. Crabtree." Cast: 'A.G. Andrews' (qv), 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv), Albert Bruning, John Craig, Henry F. Dixey, John Drew, 'Walter Hampden' (qv), Violet Kemble-Cooper, Ernest Lawford, Robert Mantell, Carroll McComas, 'Grant Mitchell (I)' (qv), McKay Morris, Charles Richman, Charlotte Walker, Reinald Warrenrath, Francis Wilson, Tom Wise. Produced by the Players Company Inc., The Farmer's Wife (1924). Comedy. Written by Eden Philpotts. Directed by Charles Coburn and Walter Edwin. Comedy Theater: 9 Oct 1924- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/120 performances). As "Henry Croaker." Cast: Barbara Allen, Leslie Barrie, Violet Blythe, Leonard Carey, 'Charles Coburn (I)' (qv), Mrs. Charles Coburn, Frances Clarke, Shirley Gale, Walter Edwin, H.R. Hoffman, Rosiland Fuller. Produced by Lee Shubert., Arabesque (1925). Music by Ruth White Warfield. Written by Cloyd Head and Eunice Tietjens. Scenic Design by 'Norman Bel Geddes' (qv) and Cleon Throckmorton. Choreographed by Michi Itow. Directed by Norman Bel Geddes. National Theatre: 20 Oct 1925- 7 Nov 1925 (23 performances). Cast: 'Hortense Alden' (qv) (as "Laila, A Bedouine from the desert"), Hamad Attab, Geraldine Ballard, Merlin Ballard, Mohammed Basher, Mohammed Ben Ali, Charles Berkley, Hamad Bisher, Clayton Braun, John Brewster, Florence Brinton, Earle Caddock, Conrad Cantzen (as "Baba Youssef"), Chief Whitehawk, 'Curtis Cooksey' (qv) (as "Ahmed Ben Tahar"), Bus Daniels, Ruth Daniels, Boyd Davis, Claude Dougal, Anna Duncan, Rona Fray, B.A. Fripp, M. Garboat, James Gaylor, 'Etienne Girardot' (qv) (as "The Caid of Nadour"), Lackaye Grant, Gladys Green, Ali Halel, Robert Halloway, Victor Hammond, Mustapha Hantoot, Ismut Hassen, Elsbeth Herbert, Mohammed Houssain, Yuji Itow, Larry Jason, Irene Joseph, Helen Judson, Raphael Kados, Helen Kim, 'Jacob Kingsbury' (qv) (as "Chief Bedouin"), Naoe Kondo, Sarat Lahiri, Raise Lehassen, Mactar Lehedder, 'Bela Lugosi' (qv) (as "Sheik of Hammam, a Minor Official"), Louise Mainland, Beine Makter, Yetta Malamude, Kay McKay, Hardwick Nevin, George Offerman Jr., Marie Offerman, Hamad B. Omar, Logan Paul, Nancy Pethbridge, 'Julia Ralph' (qv) (as "The Sheik's Mother, Who Would Live in Tunis"), Edward Ray, Herman O. Roberts, Samuel Rosen, Prince Singh, William Skavlan, Sara Sothern, Philip Spector, George Thornton, Roland Twombley (as "Cobbler"), Ben Welden, Olive West, Elsie Winslow. Produced by Norman Bel Geddes and Richard Herndon.
Thurston Hall (actor)
Samuel S. Hinds (actor)
Sol Hoopii Jr. (actor)
Robert Emmett Keane (actor)
Prince Leilani (actor)
Matty Malneck (actor)
Matty Malneck's Orchestra (actor)
Eddie Quillan (actor)
Sol Hoopii Hawaiian Band (actor)
Mary Carlisle (actress)
Princess Luana (actress)
Constance Moore (actress)
Max Golden (producer)
Charles Grayson (writer)
John Grey (writer)
Lee Loeb (writer)
Stanley Cortez (cinematographer)
Vera West (costume designer)
Albert S. Rogell (director)
Otto Ludwig (editor)
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