South of Tahiti

South of Tahiti (1941)

Genres - Action, Adventure, Romance  |   Sub-Genres - Slapstick  |   Release Date - Oct 17, 1941 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 75 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson

An entertaining amalgam of Universal contract players, leftover sets and stock footage, South of Tahiti stars Brian Donlevy, Broderick Crawford and Andy Devine as Bob, Chuck and Moose, three stooge-like sailors who land on a South Sea island. While Bob pitches woos at voluptuous native girl Melahi (Maria Montez in one of her earliest leading roles), Chuck and Moose try to plunder a valuable-and sacred--bed of pearls. Nothing much happens after this, except for a few dozen shots of gorgeous Universal starlets in various states of undress. H.B. Warner, who in his heyday played Jesus in DeMille's The King of Kings, brings a modicum of dignity to the proceedings as a native chieftan. Even at its weakest, South of Tahiti is slick and pleasantly amusing.

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sea, boating, ceremony, drifter, initiation, island, island-deserted, love, marriage, native, Pacific-Ocean, pearl, princess, romance, sea-disaster, shipwreck, South-Seas, stranded, south