The Hawaiians (1970) | |
Director(s) | Tom Gries |
Producer(s) | Walter Mirisch, Robert Stambler (associate) |
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Top Topics | Period Piece, Romance (Drama) |
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The Hawaiians (1970) was a Film directed by Tom Gries and produced by Walter Mirisch and Robert Stambler.
Academy Awards 1970 --- Ceremony Number 43 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Costume Design | Bill Thomas | Nominated |
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The Hawaiians (1970)
on Mar 21, 2016 From Journeys in Classic FilmHawaii’s introduction as the 50th state in the US in 1959 caused Hollywood to go mad with Hawaiian fever, using author James A. Michener’s immense tome, Hawaii, as the basis for not one, but two, films on the creation and eventual colonizing of the island. With a story as epic, and a pro... Read full article
The Hawaiians (1970)
on Mar 21, 2016 From Journeys in Classic FilmHawaii’s introduction as the 50th state in the US in 1959 caused Hollywood to go mad with Hawaiian fever, using author James A. Michener’s immense tome, Hawaii, as the basis for not one, but two, films on the creation and eventual colonizing of the island. With a story as epic, and a pro... Read full article
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