Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo avenge the death of his murdered daughter, charter boat captain Sam Moran becomes a one-man vigilante squad taking on the wealthy, drugged-up punk that killed her.To avenge the death of his murdered daughter, charter boat captain Sam Moran becomes a one-man vigilante squad taking on the wealthy, drugged-up punk that killed her.To avenge the death of his murdered daughter, charter boat captain Sam Moran becomes a one-man vigilante squad taking on the wealthy, drugged-up punk that killed her.
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- Casting principal
Robert M. Luck
- Kunewa
- (as Lucky Luck)
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To the other reviewers here, I would add:
Cons: The dialog is contrived, the acting is poor, and the story is sophomoric. This all adds up to "hokey" as an apt description for this movie that must have escaped as opposed to being released. It's a miracle that Boone was even able to get Blondell and Miles to be in it. They must have needed to pay some bills.
There was one scene in which the goons hired by the bad guy beat him up next to a phone booth, and the police arrive not more than five seconds after he hits the ground! How's that for response by our boys in blue? What this adds up to is a hokey film, so save your time (and money if you thought of buying the DVD).
Pros: The scenery is nice. A lot has changed in the 40+ years since the filming of this movie, but those who have been to Kailua-Kona will recognize some of the views along Alii Drive.
Cons: The dialog is contrived, the acting is poor, and the story is sophomoric. This all adds up to "hokey" as an apt description for this movie that must have escaped as opposed to being released. It's a miracle that Boone was even able to get Blondell and Miles to be in it. They must have needed to pay some bills.
There was one scene in which the goons hired by the bad guy beat him up next to a phone booth, and the police arrive not more than five seconds after he hits the ground! How's that for response by our boys in blue? What this adds up to is a hokey film, so save your time (and money if you thought of buying the DVD).
Pros: The scenery is nice. A lot has changed in the 40+ years since the filming of this movie, but those who have been to Kailua-Kona will recognize some of the views along Alii Drive.
Creepy men drug up young Dee Carol during a party with lots of beautiful girls. In a haze, she calls her estranged father, charter boat captain Sam Moran (Richard Boone). A few days later, her dead body washes up on shore. Sam investigates by himself without help from the police. Soon, he's beaten up and his boat is burned.
It's a revenge B-movie filmed in Hawaii. Death Wish would come a few years later. That's what this premise wants to be. Sam needs to start killing these creeps one by one. It needs to go full Death Wish, but it's more a Surface Wound Wish. The investigating is not much, but it still has Hawaii.
It's a revenge B-movie filmed in Hawaii. Death Wish would come a few years later. That's what this premise wants to be. Sam needs to start killing these creeps one by one. It needs to go full Death Wish, but it's more a Surface Wound Wish. The investigating is not much, but it still has Hawaii.
Cheapjack theatrical production, filmed on Hawaiian locales, is underwritten and over-directed, with a camp-psychedelic opening that matches nothing else in the picture! Richard Boone plays a transportation skipper in Honolulu, searching for the persons responsible for making his estranged daughter a junkie and then dumping her body in the drink. Since the viewer is made well aware of what happened to the unfortunate girl, this amateur-detective melodrama offers not a hint mystery, only 'local color' and some stray brutality (and a gay-bitch villain). Executive produced by Boone, from John D. MacDonald's story (the uncredited "Bimini Gal"), though resembling nothing more than a failed TV-pilot. Supporting cast is extremely weak, with Kent Smith particularly tough to accept as a bearded tavern owner in a hep straw hat. * from ****
It's Richard Boone as you've never seen him before! Usually an evil villain in westerns, in this Honolulu-set movie, he's an islander in every sense of the word. He wears tropical shirts, he has blonde highlights in his hair from the sunshine, he hula dances with babes in bars, and he seduces women on his yacht. It's no wonder he co-produced this movie himself! It's clear this isn't exactly an A-tier movie, but I couldn't stop watching it. He was laughing and grinning in every scene; how rare is that? Vera Miles also gets to play a different part. She has a tearful monologue about her sordid life, right after a steamy kiss scene with Richard - pretty different from her Disney movies like Follow Me, Boys!
Richard Boone lived in Hawaii for several years, so that probably explains why he wanted to be a part of this movie. However, as much fun as the ancillary scenes are, the plot is actually a drama. Richard's daughter dies of a drug overdose, and rather than rely on the incompetent and disinterested police, he takes matters into his own hands. He enters the seedy drug world and tries to kill the men who got his daughter hooked. As a parent, you totally understand his anger and resignation that he has nothing left to lose. If you're not a parent, you can just appreciate the scenery and relaxed Hawaiian energy. Although this movie shows that bad things do happen in Paradise, you can still have fun while seeking revenge.
DLM Warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, this movie might not be your friend. The entire opening sequence shows a drug-induced party, and the camera swirls, shows double vision, and uses quick editing that will make you sick. In other words, "Don't Look, Mom!"
Richard Boone lived in Hawaii for several years, so that probably explains why he wanted to be a part of this movie. However, as much fun as the ancillary scenes are, the plot is actually a drama. Richard's daughter dies of a drug overdose, and rather than rely on the incompetent and disinterested police, he takes matters into his own hands. He enters the seedy drug world and tries to kill the men who got his daughter hooked. As a parent, you totally understand his anger and resignation that he has nothing left to lose. If you're not a parent, you can just appreciate the scenery and relaxed Hawaiian energy. Although this movie shows that bad things do happen in Paradise, you can still have fun while seeking revenge.
DLM Warning: If you suffer from vertigo or dizzy spells, like my mom does, this movie might not be your friend. The entire opening sequence shows a drug-induced party, and the camera swirls, shows double vision, and uses quick editing that will make you sick. In other words, "Don't Look, Mom!"
Just happened to wake up at 3am last night and went to watch satellite TV to try and get back to sleep and this came on. This film was so bad that it was compelling viewing and as a result I couldn't get back to sleep!
A quite poor script, and dreadful acting by ALL concerned, but worst of all was the plot which has been explained by previous posters so I won't repeat it here. The film attempts to potray emotion and dignity and utterly fails - not even the funeral of one of the main characters made you care. The characters are completely devoid of any depth or meaning, and you really don't give a damn about what happens to any of them.
A quite poor script, and dreadful acting by ALL concerned, but worst of all was the plot which has been explained by previous posters so I won't repeat it here. The film attempts to potray emotion and dignity and utterly fails - not even the funeral of one of the main characters made you care. The characters are completely devoid of any depth or meaning, and you really don't give a damn about what happens to any of them.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was an unsold television pilot. When it wasn't picked up as a series, it was as given a theatrical release.
- GaffesToutes les informations contiennent des spoilers
- ConnexionsFeatured in Occasionally, I Saw Glimpses of Hawai'i (2016)
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- Budget
- 900 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Kona Coast (1968) officially released in Canada in English?
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