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Paul Adsett
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posted December 26, 2006 02:11 PM
Blue Hawaii , 1962 Color, 120 mins, 2400ft Paramount Pictures Viacom S8 print
Elvis Presley’s best musical picture. Filmed in Hawaii, this is a typical Presley travelogue with a forgettable plot. The main attractions of this film are some great songs, some great location shots, and some great looking girls. The thin story concerns the return of Chad Gates (Elvis) from the army to his Hawaiian home, where his father (Roland Winters) runs a pineapple processing business. Chad wants no part of the business and decides to earn a living for himself operating a tourist service around the islands. He meets up with a quartet of gorgeous schoolgirls (NOT your St. Trinian’s type!) lead by the precocious Jenny Maxwell, and chaperoned by Nancy Walters. This leads to some conflict with his mother (Angela Lansbury with a Dixie accent! ), but all is happily reconciled by the end of the film when Chad marries his girlfriend Maile (Joan Blackman), in a spectacular Hawaiian wedding ceremony. The songs and musical numbers are excellent with the beautiful 'I Can't help Falling in Love' being the standout classic. Presley spent the rest of his film career replicating 'Blue Hawaii', never again achieving the success of this film. The super 8mm print is by Viacom, and what a superb print it is, with pin sharp focus throughout. My print has faded slightly, but the colors are still vibrant on most of the scenes. I imagine the color of the print when new must have been absolutely breathtaking. Incidentally, all the Elvis Viacom prints I have seen all seem to have superb print quality. The mono sound is very good, but of course the film benefits tremendously from re-recording in stereo from the DVD track.
Print A Sound B+ [ December 26, 2006, 05:03 PM: Message edited by: Paul Adsett ]
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Paul Adsett
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posted December 28, 2006 10:23 AM
Hi Nick, I also have the Ken 400ft digest of Blue Hawaii. It is not very well edited, very choppy. There are no complete songs, only a few seconds of each, and the plot line is pretty impossible to follow. It would have been much better if they had just focussed on including the best songs in their entirety. Most annoying of all is the truncation of the hit song of the picture 'Cant Help Falling in Love with You'. Also, unlike the feature, the print quality is poor, with soft focus, at least on my print. And the sound was very 'thin' and overrecorded. Altogether, a big disappointment.
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Paul Adsett
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posted December 29, 2006 09:59 AM
Yes, 'Girls,Girls,Girls' is excellent, with superb print quality and best of all it includes the complete rendition of Elvis' hit song Return To Sender' which is really great. And Stella Stevens offers some great eye candy. Next best is 'G.I. Blues', which also has superb print quality and has the complete rendition of 'Tonight is so right for Love with Elvis singing to Juliet Prowse in a German tavern. 'Fun in Acapulco' is a little less satisfying, kind of like the chop job they did on 'Blue Hawii', but print quality is very good, and it does include the complete rendition of Elvis singing and gyrating to ' Bosa Nova Baby' Somehow 'Blue Hawii' has the worst print quality of the digest series, even though the feature length S8 print is stunning. Maybe I just got a bad print.
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Michael Hyde
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posted March 07, 2010 09:52 AM
I fully agree Blue Hawaii was by far the best of the bunch music wise,i have the full lenght print too still with good colour and sound,but i found that if i didnt want to sit thru the boring story line,i purchased a second copy full lenght from Paul Foster,albeit with faded colour,and took all the songs,edited them onto a 1200` reel,and enjoy a "promo" reel just as Derann did with Calamity Jane,it works well for me.I also purched the dvd several years back with the songs enhanced into 5-1 dolby.very poor i thought.
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