Hawaii (1966)
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Movie Trailer: Hawaii 1966
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Elvis Presley: Paradise, Hawaiian Style
$9.98 Elvis and Hawaii go together like one of Graceland's peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches. To be honest, though, Paradise, Hawaiian Style finds the King looking puffier and sleepier than he did in the salad days of Blue Hawaii. Making matters worse is the song selection and the prominence of an allegedly adorable child actor--always a bad thing in an Elvis picture. Despite all that, there's somethi... |
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Experience the Divine: Greatest Hits
$14.92 Track Listings 1. Hello in There 2. Do You Want to Dance? 3. From a Distance 4. Chapel of Love 5. Only in Miami 6. When a Man Loves a Woman 7. The Rose 8. Miss Otis Regrets 9. Shiver Me Timbers 10. Wind Beneath My Wings 11. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy 12. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) 13. Friends 14. In My Life... |
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Hawaii
$29.99 Limited edition 2-CD set (3000 copies) of the original motion picture soundtrack of Hawaii, composed and conducted by Elmer Bernstein. CD one is the almost the original score from the film (a few short cues are missing - the booklet gives the particulars) in mono, and CD two is the original motion picture soundtrack as released on LP, in stereo. CD ONE TRACKS: Overture, Prologue, Main Title, Pasto... |
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Hawaii [VHS]
$14.95 George Roy Hill (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) directed this adaptation of James Michener's novel about the history of the 50th state. Max von Sydow plays a zealous missionary with a Calvinist bent, intent on enlightening the natives even as his wife (Julie Andrews) is romanced by the dashing Richard Harris. The film is both a glossy vision of Hawaii in the early 19th century and a sometimes... |
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Paradise, Hawaiian Style [VHS]
$4.11 Elvis and Hawaii go together like one of Graceland's peanut-butter-and-banana sandwiches. To be honest, though, Paradise, Hawaiian Style finds the King looking puffier and sleepier than he did in the salad days of Blue Hawaii. Making matters worse is the song selection and the prominence of an allegedly adorable child actor--always a bad thing in an Elvis picture. Despite all that, there's somethi... |

