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Intriga en Hawai

Título original: Hawaiian Eye
  • Serie de TV
  • 1959–1963
  • 1h
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,6/10
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Robert Conrad, Anthony Eisley, Poncie Ponce, and Connie Stevens in Intriga en Hawai (1959)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe cases of Hawaiian Eye Private Investigations and the two handsome, slick, tough-guy detectives who ran the firm, Thomas Jefferson Lopaka, or Tom for short, and Tracy Steele, a Korean War... Leer todoThe cases of Hawaiian Eye Private Investigations and the two handsome, slick, tough-guy detectives who ran the firm, Thomas Jefferson Lopaka, or Tom for short, and Tracy Steele, a Korean War veteran and former city police detective.The cases of Hawaiian Eye Private Investigations and the two handsome, slick, tough-guy detectives who ran the firm, Thomas Jefferson Lopaka, or Tom for short, and Tracy Steele, a Korean War veteran and former city police detective.

  • Reparto principal
    • Poncie Ponce
    • Connie Stevens
    • Douglas Mossman
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,6/10
    753
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Reparto principal
      • Poncie Ponce
      • Connie Stevens
      • Douglas Mossman
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    Poncie Ponce
    • Kim Quisano
    • 1959–1963
    Connie Stevens
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    • Cricket Blake
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    Robert Conrad
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    • Tom Lopaka
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    Anthony Eisley
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    • Tracy Steele
    • 1959–1962
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    8macstudly-89140

    A Recent Find!

    We have the Decades over the air broadcast channel in our area. They do a marathon each weekend of some past TV show. Most I don't care that much about, but this weekend it was Hawaiian Eye, which I had never heard of or seen. Watched about a quarter of the entire 4 year series over the weekend. What a treat! Let me list the positives....

    1. High quality B&W recording! That helps a lot for a TV show this old.

    2. A-list actors or ones that would be A-list.

    3. Connie Stevens singing a number in a club most episodes I watched. Never paid much attention to her before but she is actually very good and the song selection is not bad.

    4. Even though its heavy on the closed studio production it has some real shots of Hawaii and that is always great in an old vid. Historical documents and all.

    5. The show and writing aren't bad for the time period. Kinda of a precursor to other shows of this nature and Hawaii, (ie., Hawaii 5 O)

    So unbelievably great treat and all for free over the air broadcast. Sorry if you don't have the Decades over the air broadcast in your area. You are really missing it for free!
    jonesy74-1

    Early Hawaiin detective show

    Before Hawaii Five-0... before Magnum P.I., there was... Hawaiian Eye!

    The stars really did surf during the forward credits (I think)! I thought that was so cool! I was only around 5 when this show appeared.

    What I remember about the show is, Tracy Steele had a really cool name and a pencil thin mustache. I loved pencil-thin mustaches back then. Paladin (Richard Boone) in "Have Gun Will Travel" had one too. I always thought, "When I grow up, I'm going to grow a pencil-thin mustache like those guys. But, I never did.

    Tom Lopaka. By his name, were we being asked to believe pretty boy, Robert Conrad, was Hawaiian? Puh-LEEZE! There's a link on a website called Whirlygig that offers a portion of the episode called "The Comics." It guest stars Mary Tyler Moore. In it, Tracy Steele has arranged for Lopaka to be asked to the stage in a nightclub they are enjoying for the evening, to sing a song. With a little coaxing, Lopaka goes to the stage and sings the cheesiest lounge lizard style song called, "I Want You, Pretty Baby." Holy cow, is it hokey! Was that really Robert Conrad's voice or was it a dub-in?

    All that aside, this was a fun detective show. I remember thinking Cricket Blake was pretty cute! Connie Stevens became an early sixties blonde female icon in this series.

    The series made us think of Hawaii and its tropical enticements. The theme song still haunts my memory.
    psthad

    what, no car chases?

    Ah, TV was a much simpler place back then. They didn't have gimmicks like car chases or explosions, and the plots were fairly transparent by today's standards, but it still holds up well as solid entertainment. Only one thing - the idea of an exotic Hawaiian location was nice, but we all know that not one foot of film was shot there, right? All done on the Warner Bros. sets in Burbank.....still, it paved the way for H-50 a few years down the road! Aloha
    8Laight

    All About Bob

    Basically an attempt to spin off 77 Sunset Strip, Hawaiian Eye started off as an ensemble cast, but slowly became a vehicle for Warners to show off Robert Conrad's remarkable face and body, as he manages to take his shirt off in almost every episode (as he also did in the Wild Wild West). And, Warners tried to launch Connie Stevens as well, both as an actress and a singer, but Stevens, who actually did a pretty good job in the show, didn't have the charisma to compete with the Sandra Dees and other cute-but-not-beautiful stars of the time. All in all, Hawaiian Eye is great if you like the visuals of Hawaii, Conrad, and Stevens -- but it's not much if you like plot or story.
    Steve-318

    Private eye craze hits the islands.

    I always enjoyed "Hawaiian Eye" as a kid--I think I wanted to be a white-suited private eye based in Honolulu. My favorite character was Anthony Eisely and I was always a little ticked off that he was replaced by girl throb Troy Donahue in the last year of the series. There seemed to be a good camaraderie between the "Eye" gang with Connie Stevens as the cutesy little nightclub singer/ gift shop operator and taxi cab driver Poncie Ponce and the private eyes. Also interesting were the "crossover" shows when "77 Sunset Strip" characters hooked up with the "Eye."

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      Robert Wagner was asked to play Tom Lopaka, but he wanted to concentrate on movies instead. He then recommended his friend Robert Conrad for the role, which led to Conrad being cast. He had a dark tan from his time at the beach during the previous year, when he was looking for work, and that made the producers think of him as a beach type.
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    • Conexiones
      Featured in TV Guide: The First 25 Years (1979)
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      Hawaiian Eye
      Music by Jerry Livingston

      Lyrics by Mack David

      Theme song performed by an unidentified singing group

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 7 de octubre de 1959 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Hawaiian Eye
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Stage 27A, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresa productora
      • Warner Bros. Television
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      • Black and White
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