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Frank Tuttle (2) (1892–1963)

Autor von This Gun For Hire [1942 film]

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12 Werke 85 Mitglieder 1 Rezension

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Werke von Frank Tuttle

This Gun For Hire [1942 film] (1942) — Director — 55 Exemplare
Film Noir Collection: 9 Films — Regisseur — 6 Exemplare
Film Noir 10-Movie Spotlight Collection (2014) — Regisseur — 6 Exemplare
Waikiki Wedding [1937 film] (1995) — Regisseur — 5 Exemplare
Roman Scandals [1933 film] (1933) — Regisseur — 4 Exemplare
They Started Talking (2005) 3 Exemplare
Lucky Jordan [1942 film] (2016) 1 Exemplar
Swell Guy [1946 film] — Regisseur — 1 Exemplar
Here is My Heart [1934 film] — Regisseur — 1 Exemplar
Pleasure cruise 1 Exemplar

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Tuttle, Frank
Geburtstag
1892-08-06
Todestag
1963-01-06
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
New York, New York, USA
Ausbildung
Yale University
Berufe
film director
screenwriter

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“If men could count on women like that star, there’d be much smoother sailing. And a lot less wrecks.” — Bing to Shirley Ross

This pleasant 1930s escapism may be the quintessential Crosby film. Filled with nice songs like “Blue Hawaii” and Harry Owens’ Academy Award winner, “Sweet Leilani,” and an enjoyable story you don't have to think about too much, it entertains and leaves a smile on every film buff’s face.

Bing is publicity idea man Tony Marvin. His latest brainstorm is about to backfire because Georgia Smith (Shirley Ross), the Pineapple Girl, wants to go home rather than write a weekly column about how great Hawaii is. Substituting his own flowery descriptions of the islands, he romances her to keep his boss and his job. But of course it all backfires when he falls in love with her.

A very young Anthony Quinn helps pal Tony keep Georgia from heading back home with an only-in-the-movies ruse involving a sacred black pearl and a volcano. Bob Burns lends support as Bing’s sidekick whose pig, Wolford, gets more affection than Georgia’s pal Myrtle (Martha Raye). As he explains to Myrtle: “I hope you don't think I’m braggin’, but there’s just somethin’ about me a pig can’t resist.”

A nice mingling of actual locations in Hawaii with obvious studio sets provide a fun and romantic trip just short of boarding the old China Clipper herself. Classic movie buffs, especially fans of 1930s films, will want to get their tickets before this ship sails!
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Matt_Ransom | Nov 30, 2023 |

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Werke
12
Mitglieder
85
Beliebtheit
#214,931
Bewertung
4.1
Rezensionen
1
ISBNs
29

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