| Moonlight in Hawaii | |
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| Directed by | Charles Lamont | 
| Written by | Eve Greene (story), Morton Grant (screenplay) | 
| Starring | Jane Frazee | 
| Cinematography | Stanley Cortez | 
| Distributed by | Universal | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 60 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Moonlight in Hawaii is a 1941 American musical film comedy starring Jane Frazee.
Maria Montez has a small role, with her hair dyed blonde.[1]
Plot
Deciding to quit his singing act and become a tourist guide, Pete Fleming escorts wealthy Mrs. Floto and her three nieces to Hawaii for a vacation. Behind his back, Pete's three bandmates stowaway and tag along.
At a resort, bandleader Clipper Conovan can't hire the musicians, but hotel guest Toby Spencer, taking a shine to Pete, introduces him to her father Walter, who runs a pineapple plantation. Walter is involved in a business dispute with his partner, Lawton, and both men vie for Mrs. Floto's attentions as well.
Toby falls for Pete, who discovers she can sing and wants her to be a part of the band's new act. But one of Mrs. Floto's nieces also wants to sing, and exotic entertainer Ilani catches everyone's eye, too. Toby and Pete ultimately form a partnership, professionally and romantically, while Mrs. Floto, unable to decide between the two pineapple growers, surprises both by deciding to marry Clipper the bandleader.
Cast
- Johnny Downs ... Pete
- Jane Frazee ... Toby
- Leon Errol ... Spencer
- Mischa Auer ... Clipper
- Charles Coleman ... Butler
- Sunnie O'Dea ... Gloria
- Marjorie Gateson ... Aunt Effie Floto
- Richard Carle ... Lawton
- Maria Montez ... Ilani
- Janet Warren ... Doris (as Elaine Morey)
- Judd McMichael ... Ollie Barrett
- Ted McMichael... Red Simpson
- Joe McMichael ... Beans Smith
- Mary Lou Cook ... Mary Lou
References
- ↑ Moonlight in Hawaii at Maria Montez
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