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Donovan's Reef

Gangway...For This Year's BIG Adventure!
1963 | 109m | English

(10427 votes)

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After her great aunt's death, a high-society woman arrives on a Hawaiian island in search of the heir - the father she has never met.
Release Date: Jun 12, 1963
Director: John Ford
Writer: James Edward Grant, Edmund Beloin, Frank S. Nugent
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Romance
Keywords birthday, half-brother, priest, veteran, mission clinic, polynesia, bar brawl, christmas, piano, half sister, tiki culture
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $6,600,000
Budget: $2,686,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Wayne Michael "Guns" Donovan
Elizabeth Allen Ameilia Dedham
Lee Marvin Thomas "Boats" Gilhooley
Cesar Romero Andre de Lage
Mike Mazurki Monk Menkowicz
Jack Warden William Dedham
Jacqueline Malouf Lelani Dedham
Cherylene Lee Sarah "Sally" Dedham
Jeffrey Byron Luki Dedham
Dorothy Lamour Miss Lafleur
Marcel Dalio Father Cluzeot
Dick Foran Sean O'Brien
Edgar Buchanan Francis O'Brien
Jon Fong Mister Eu
Dan Ford Child (uncredited)
Mae Marsh Family Council Member (uncredited)
Ron Nyman Naval Officer (uncredited)
Aissa Wayne Native Girl (uncredited)
Sara Taft Family Council Member (uncredited)
Chuck Roberson Festus
John Alderson Officer (uncredited)
Frank Hagney Chief Petty Officer (uncredited)
Richard Kipling Lawyer (uncredited)
John Qualen Deckhand Who Cries 'Man Overboard' (uncredited)
Charles Seel Grand Uncle Sedley Atterbury Pennyfeather (uncredited)
Patrick Wayne Australian Navy Lieutenant (uncredited)
Name Job
John Ford Director
James Edward Grant Screenplay
William H. Clothier Director of Photography
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Charles Grenzbach Sound Recordist
Eddie Imazu Art Direction
Nellie Manley Hair Supervisor
Edmund Beloin Story
Otho Lovering Editor
Robert Rhea Assistant Camera
Hugo Grenzbach Sound Recordist
Edith Head Costume Design
Wally Westmore Makeup Supervisor
Hal Needham Stunts
Frank S. Nugent Screenplay
Cyril J. Mockridge Original Music Composer
Name Title
John Ford Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Sunny, breezy and flipping delightful. You hear the names John Ford and John Wayne and one automatically thinks of Westerns, sprawling landscapes and machismo in bunches. Odd then that their last collaboration should be a knock about comedy set on a paradise isle. Perhaps even odder is that it ... should turn out to be one of their most entertaining films. Donovan's Reef finds the two Johns in very relaxed mood, as is the rest of the cast I might add. A cast that includes Lee Marvin, Mike Mazurki, Jack Warden, Cesar Romero, Dorothy Lamour and the lovely Elizabeth Allen. Speaking personally, I found the film far more rewarding by not knowing much about it before hand, I really only ventured into it out of loyalty to the Johns and the Marv. So in that, this isn't much of a review as such, because I would simply urge people to give it a go. Why you ask?, well because it's one of those films that can brighten your day when things have gone dark, you got The Duke and The Marv slugging each other at regular intervals, not in the normal way associated with these guys, but jocular-with this biff bang machismo comes laughs a plenty. We have Romero and his beard on prime slime mode, Allen as delicious as she is prim and proper and the Kaua'i location work gorgeously realised by William H. Clothier's photography. It's not just a comedy either. Under the mirth we find Ford dealing in thematics such as anti-racism, anti preconceptions and one of his pet leanings of brotherhood. Donovan's Reef is a smashing film, it's far from perfect, something the principals were aware of. But in the end it's obvious that all involved just said to hell with it, lets enjoy it and hope the audience buys into that attitude as well. One can only hope that you do buy into it, and thus get as much fun from it as yours truly most assuredly did. 8/10

May 16, 2024