Popularity: 2 (history)
Director: | Joshua Logan |
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Writer: | Paul Osborn, James Michener |
Staring: |
Can a girl from Little Rock find happiness with a mature French planter she got to know one enchanted evening away from the military hospital where she is a nurse? Or should she just wash that man out of her hair? Bloody Mary is the philosopher of the island and it's hard to believe she could be the mother of Liat who has captured the heart of Lt. Joseph Cable USMC. While waiting for action in the war in the South Pacific, sailors and nurses put on a musical comedy show. The war gets closer and the saga of Nellie Forbush and Emile de Becque becomes serious drama. | |
Release Date: | Mar 18, 1958 |
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Director: | Joshua Logan |
Writer: | Paul Osborn, James Michener |
Genres: | Romance, Music, War |
Keywords | world war ii, plantation, musical, u.s. navy, interracial relationship, based on play or musical, hospital, pacific island, tragic event, laundry, tropical island, racial stereotype, frenchman, bali hai, dame, star crossed lovers |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox, Magna Theatre Corporation, South Pacific Enterprises, The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization |
Box Office |
Revenue: $36,800,000
Budget: $6,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Rossano Brazzi | Emile De Becque |
Mitzi Gaynor | Ensign Nellie Forbush, USN |
John Kerr | Lt. Joseph Cable, USMC |
Ray Walston | Luther Billis |
Juanita Hall | Bloody Mary |
France Nuyen | Liat |
Russ Brown | Capt. J.M. Brackett, USN |
Jack Mullaney | The Professor |
Ken Clark | Stewpot |
Floyd Simmons | Commander Harbison, USN |
Candace Lee | Ngana - Emile's Child |
Warren Hsieh | Jerome - Emile's Child |
Tom Laughlin | Lt. Buzz Adams |
Giorgio Tozzi | Emile De Becque (singing voice) |
Archie Savage | Ceremonial Dance Chief / Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Chief |
Francis Kahele | Henry - Emile's Servant |
Robert Jacobs | 1st Communications Man |
John Gabriel | 2nd Communications Man |
Richard Harrison | Co-Pilot |
Ron Ely | Navigator |
Steve Wiland | Seabee Dancer |
Richard H. Cutting | Admiral Kester |
Joe Bailey | U.S. Commander |
Buck Class | Fighter Pilot |
Richard Kiser | Fighter Pilot |
Robert Hover | Pilot in Hospital |
Doug McClure | Pilot in Hospital |
Stephen Ferry | Pilot in Hospital |
Joan Baker | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Diane Reid | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Phyllis Butcher | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Dian Goodman | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Diane DuBois | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Anna James | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Karen Gallant | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Joyce Kramer | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Barbara Cole | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Mary Bishop | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
May Fewell | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Beverly Johnson | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Jane Lucas | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Janet Hanrahan | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Helene Patridge | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Barbara Nesser | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Marlene Lizzio | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Muffett Webb | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Mary Jo Flanders | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Debbie Wilcox | Nurse at Nurses' Beach |
Faye Antaky | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Donna Pouget | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Dorothy Abbott | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Pat Volasko | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Jan Haller | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Beverly Aadland | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Bonnie Lene | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Jonnie Paris | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Diane Myles | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Barbara Donaldson | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Ila McAvoy | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Joanne Jones | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Larri Thomas | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Darlene Engle | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Kay Tapscott | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Evelyn Ford | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Betty Bunch | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Susan Logan | Nurse in Thanksgiving Show |
Dan Wallace | Sailor / Seabee |
Karl Heyer | Sailor / Seabee |
Jim DeCloss | Sailor / Seabee |
Mike Vincent | Sailor / Seabee |
James Stacy | Sailor / Seabee |
Donald Mundell | Sailor / Seabee |
Alvin Arnold | Sailor / Seabee |
Mark Pinkston | Sailor / Seabee |
Gene Bergman | Sailor / Seabee |
Velton Parker | Sailor / Seabee |
John Chasey | Sailor / Seabee |
Lee Thomas | Sailor / Seabee |
Carl Esser | Sailor / Seabee |
Joseph Schlichter | Sailor / Seabee |
Jim Ganley | Sailor / Seabee |
Richard Smith | Sailor / Seabee |
Murray Gaby | Sailor / Seabee |
Robert Nielson | Sailor / Seabee |
William Glisson | Sailor / Seabee |
Hadley Gray | Sailor / Seabee |
George Hooper | Sailor / Seabee |
John Caler | Sailor / Seabee |
Charles Joyner | Sailor / Seabee |
Morris Harmell | Sailor / Seabee |
Donald Lane | Sailor / Seabee |
Donald Nobles | Sailor / Seabee |
Tom Moore | Sailor / Seabee |
Mike Salamunovich | Sailor / Seabee |
Tom Logan | Sailor / Seabee |
Durwood Bloomgren | Marine / Sailor in Thanksgiving Show |
Charles Lunard | Marine / Sailor in Thanksgiving Show |
Tex Brodus | Marine / Sailor in Thanksgiving Show |
Joe Paz | Marine / Sailor in Thanksgiving Show |
Bob Calder | Marine / Sailor in Thanksgiving Show |
Eddie Searles | Marine / Sailor in Thanksgiving Show |
Roy Damron | Marine / Sailor in Thanksgiving Show |
Clark Lee | Marine / Sailor in Thanksgiving Show |
Galvan DeLeon | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Sub Chief |
Bob Destine | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Whip Man |
Sidney Hurston | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Birdman |
Leroy Hamilton | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Birdman |
James Truitt | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Ashman |
Clyde Webb | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Ashman |
Steve Pappich | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Ashman |
Victor Upshaw | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Firetender |
Nat Bush | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Firetender |
Garland Thompson | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Firetender |
Ralph Weaver | Boar's Tooth Ceremonial Dancer: Firetender |
James Field | Barua |
William Washington | Barua |
Marco López | Barua |
Charles Carter | Barua |
Alex Young | Barua |
Ray Mendez | Barua |
George Hall | Barua |
Richard Domasin | Barua |
James Malcolm | Barua |
Maaka Nua | Barua |
Johnny Morgan | Barua |
Tony Nua | Barua |
Jack Williams | Barua |
Selu Nua | Barua |
Andrew Robinson | Barua |
Niki Nua | Barua |
Kirk Boone | Blue Boy |
Walt Davis | Blue Boy |
Wesley Gale | Blue Boy |
Don Marshall | Blue Boy |
Clarence M. Landry | Blue Boy |
David Walker | Blue Boy |
Andrew Isaacs | Blue Boy |
Harold Walker | Blue Boy |
Walter Smith | Blue Boy |
Charles Mohr | Blue Boy |
George Davis | Drummer / Musician |
Santiago Mos | Drummer / Musician |
Kenneth Walker | Drummer / Musician |
Gregory Christmas | Drummer / Musician |
Bill Ornelles | Drummer / Musician |
Gary Christmas | Drummer / Musician |
Freddy Baker | Drummer / Musician |
Gene Fontaine | Drummer / Musician |
James Green | Drummer / Musician |
Charles R. Rogers | Drummer / Musician |
Don Martin | Drummer / Musician |
Anita Dano | Polynesian Woman |
Ann Darris | Polynesian Woman |
Yvonne de Lavallade | Polynesian Woman |
Joan Fontaine | Polynesian Woman |
Lenmana Guerin | Polynesian Woman |
Paulette Easley | Polynesian Woman |
Tela Mansfield | Polynesian Woman |
Claire Alcantara | Polynesian Woman |
Vicki Orozco | Polynesian Woman |
Missaye Meyer | Polynesian Woman |
Bobbi Coté | Polynesian Woman |
Mimi Dillard | Polynesian Woman |
Harriette Young | Polynesian Woman |
Monica Meyer | Girl running on beach |
John Coldren | Marine in Attack Briefing |
Hazel Daniels | Negro Woman |
Peggy Dave | Negro Woman |
Kathryn Johnson | Negro Woman |
Martinique Landois | Negro Woman |
Jeanna Limyou | Negro Woman |
Thelma Oliver | Negro Woman |
Jean Pace | Negro Woman |
Frieda Rentie | Negro Woman |
Hazel Rogers | Negro Woman |
Jeannie Thompson | Negro Woman |
Ercelle Tisby | Negro Woman |
Boots Wade | Negro Woman |
Ed Fury | Sailor / Seabee |
Marie Greene | Ngana |
Harrigan Logan | French Schoolgirl |
Dorothy Michener | Missionary |
James A. Michener | Missionary |
Name | Job |
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Joshua Logan | Theatre Play, Director |
Oscar Hammerstein II | Theatre Play, Lyricist |
Paul Osborn | Screenplay |
Robert L. Simpson | Editor |
Ben Kadish | Assistant Director |
LeRoy Prinz | Choreographer |
Pete King | Orchestrator |
William Reynolds | Production Office Assistant |
Helen Turpin | Hairstylist |
Joseph I. Kane | Sound Recordist |
John W. Rixey | Sound Assistant |
James Michener | Novel |
Leon Shamroy | Director of Photography |
Walter M. Scott | Set Decoration |
L.B. Abbott | Special Effects |
Bernard Mayers | Orchestrator |
Fred Hynes | Recording Supervision |
George Adams | Music Editor |
Murray Spivack | Other |
Frances C. Richardson | Researcher |
Gaston Longet | Still Photographer |
John DeCuir | Art Direction |
Lyle R. Wheeler | Art Direction |
Paul S. Fox | Set Decoration |
Robert Russell Bennett | Orchestrator |
Edward B. Powell | Orchestrator |
Schuyler A. Sanford | Other |
Leonard Doss | Color Timer |
Robert Mayer | Music Editor |
Fred Hall | Gaffer |
Arthur Gerstle | Assistant Camera |
Richard Rodgers | Theatre Play, Music, Songs |
Alfred Newman | Conductor, Original Music Composer, Music Supervisor |
Dorothy Jeakins | Costume Design |
Ken Darby | Other |
Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
Name | Title |
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George P. Skouras | Executive Producer |
Buddy Adler | Producer |
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Popularity History
Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
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2024 | 4 | 16 | 24 | 10 |
2024 | 5 | 21 | 28 | 10 |
2024 | 6 | 16 | 28 | 9 |
2024 | 7 | 19 | 32 | 9 |
2024 | 8 | 16 | 28 | 9 |
2024 | 9 | 17 | 30 | 10 |
2024 | 10 | 17 | 30 | 10 |
2024 | 11 | 13 | 23 | 9 |
2024 | 12 | 16 | 46 | 9 |
2025 | 1 | 14 | 36 | 8 |
2025 | 2 | 9 | 12 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 5 | 13 | 1 |
2025 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
2025 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 6 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
2025 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
2025 | 9 | 3 | 8 | 1 |
2025 | 10 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
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Knuckleheads and cockeyed optimists. Even though it's gargantuan in length, this is actually a "small" screen adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway play. Met with indifference by the critics of the time, it has however come to be loved by many a musical fan. I'm not one of them thou ... gh... There's no denying that the songs are superb, mostly top draw, but there are so many irritating issues within. The much discussed colour filters that were used by director Joshua Logan and cinematographer Leon Shamroy, are overkill, trying to supplant whimsy when really a static set can't carry the treatment. Pic is easily 45 minutes too long, thus when the war sequences come so late in the play they feel at odds with what has transpired in the previous 2 hours of film. Mitzi Gaynor and Rossano Brazzi as our loved up lovers are polar opposites on character terms, but also in acting skills. She is radiant for the key musical numbers, but her character away from the musical numbers starts to grate the longer the pic goes on. He, well he's as stiff as one of Logan's camera set-ups is. Even some of the dancing choreography comes off as something that was originally thrown away during production discussions. The tunes carry you through to the end, for they demand to be given our attention, but really this is one musical that I really could never watch again. 5/10
Amidst the backdrop of the Second World War, Joshua Logan takes us, courtesy of Rodgers and Hammerstein, on a romance set on a beautiful tropical island. Mitzi Gaynor is one of the few women here who is surrounded by squad of hormonal sailors who declare "There's Nothing Like a Dame" early on, so sh ... e has no shortage of would-be suitors. Also on this island is the Frenchman "Emile" (Rossano Brazzi) whom the visitors want to use to help map out the adjacent islands held by the Japanese. What now ensues follows the will they/won't they nature of their developing relationship interspersed with some wartime plotting and peppered with musical standards like "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair"; "Some Enchanted Evening" and "Younger than Springtime" the film trundles along to it's rather obvious conclusion. There can be no doubt that the songs are memorable, but there is not a jot of chemistry between Brazzi and the increasingly Doris Day-esque Gaynor and the ensemble chorus numbers come across as overly choreographed and not in the least natural. For much of the film, it appears as if it's shot through a telescope with slightly blurred edges. Initially reminiscent of dream sequences, this technique soon loses it's potency and ends up contributing little to this generally rather lacklustre and thinly plotted comic love story. There's also no getting away from the glaringly obvious dubbing as Giorgio Tozzi provided the real operatic bass tones on behalf of our leading man. The music carries this a great deal, but the rest of it is little better than colourful wartime B-movie that I found did disappoint.