Song of the Islands
Song of the Islands is a 1942 musical comedy film starring Betty Grable and Victor Mature. It was directed by Walter Lang and released through 20th Century Fox.
Plot
Jeff Harper sails to the tropical paradise Ahmi-Oni with his sidekick Rusty. He is there on behalf of his father, to bargain for land with Dennis O'Brien. Jeff, however, falls in love with O'Brien's daughter Eileen, and it is then up to Jeff's father to go to the island and try to break them up. This proves to be a task easier said than done, because Jeff's father also falls under the spell of the beautiful splendor of the islands.Cast
- Betty Grable as Eileen O'Brien
- Victor Mature as Jeff Harper
- Jack Oakie as Rusty Smith
- Thomas Mitchell as Dennis O'Brien
- George Barbier as Jefferson Harper Sr.
- Hilo Hattie as Palola
- Billy Gilbert as Palola's father
- Lillian Porter as Paulani
- Uncredited actors include Filipino Hollywood actor Rudy Robles as "Akomi", the native boy.
Background
Her co star was meant to be John Payne but he dropped out so he could make To the Shores of Tripoli and was replaced by Victor Mature. Mature had to drop out of Highway to Hell and was replaced by Cesar Romero. Filming began on 20 October 1941.
In the 1979 film Yanks, set during World War II, there is a larger poster of the film on the wall.