One Way Wahine


One Way Wahine is a 1965 American comedy film produced and directed by William O. Brown and starring Joy Harmon, Anthony Eisley, the former star of Hawaiian Eye and Edgar Bergen. Set in Hawaii, it was one of group of a Beach party films made during the decade.

Plot

Kit, a woman in Hawaii, gets involved in a robbery.

Cast

It was shot on location in Hawaii in June 1964. Part of the finance came from Argonaught International, a Hawaiian company.
The film was released by United Screen Arts, a new company formed by Dale Robertson.

Reception

Variety wrote "A slick comedy of errors. this kooky, offbeat production, basking in a Hawaiian locale, presents a frisky plot, workable comedic situations, subtle color and eager acting by unknowns, as well as some nicely photographed ethnic dancing... Harmon carries the weight of the show, but plot soon loses crazymixed-up girl approach to concentrate on robbing the robbers story. Film is neither purely for the juves nor for the older set, but film has snicker appeal."