Duke Kahanamoku

Nascimento : 1890-08-24, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Morte : 1968-01-22

Filmes

Waterman
Self (archive footage)
Five-time Olympic medalist and Native Hawaiian Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku shattered records and brought surfing to the world while overcoming a lifetime of personal challenges. Waterman explores his journey and legacy as a legendary swimmer, trailblazer, and the undisputed father of modern-day surfing, following the sport’s first-time inclusion in this year’s Summer Olympics – a fitting tribute to his work promoting the sport around the globe.
Mister Roberts
Native Chief
Comédia sobre a vida em um navio não particularmente importante da Marinha dos EUA durante a 2ª Guerra Mundial. Mister Roberts (Henry Fonda) está a bordo de um navio de carga norte-americano, trabalhando no Pacífico durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. Ele faria qualquer coisa para deixar a tranquilidade do navio para entrar da 'ação'. O problema é que o capitão do navio (James Cagney), que é um pouco tirano, não está disposto a assinar os pedidos de transferência de Roberts. Também à bordo está Ensign Pulver (Jack Lemmon), que evita o trabalho da melhor maneira possível, e vivendo além de suas riquezas com suas compras e vendas. Roberts e a tripulação estão em constante batalha, mesmo que pelas menores coisas. (e 12 - Estimado 12 Anos)
No Rastro da Bruxa Vermelha
Ua Nuke
O Capitão Ralls luta contra o magnata holandês Mayrant Sidneye pela mulher que ele ama, Angelique Desaix, e por uma fortuna em ouro a bordo do Red Witch. Durante a década de 1860 no Pacífico Sul, o Capitão Ralls, capitão da Feiticeira Vermelha, tem uma série de aventuras envolvendo barras de ouro afundadas, pérolas, nativos, um dono de navio inescrupuloso e um polvo gigante.
Around the World with Douglas Fairbanks
Self
With the advent of sound, the world's leading screen idol, Douglas Fairbanks, experienced a downturn in his fortunes. His thin, reedy voice was not suited to the talkies, his marriage to Mary Pickford was on the outs, and his son, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., had replaced him as a major box-office draw. Faced with the Hollywood equivalent of a mid-life crisis, Doug called up three of his best friends - director Victor Fleming, cinematographer Henry Sharp, and production manager Charles Lewis - and took them on a six-month tour of Asia, ostensibly to shoot a travelogue for United Artists (of which Fairbanks was still a major shareholder.) Their first stop is Honolulu, followed in quick succession by Japan, China, Peking, Hong Kong, Indochina, the Philippines, Siam, and India. Fairbanks and company spend time at such noteworthy spots as the Taj Mahal, Angkor Wat, the Summer Palace and the Sun Yat-Sen Mausoleum.
Isle of Escape
Manua
On a South Sea island, Stella operates a hotel for her mother, who is constantly drunk on liquor smuggled by Shane, the principal trader and virtual dictator of the island. Dave Wade, exhausted from the heat, lands on the shore near the hotel and reports having escaped from a nearby cannibal island. Stella has her servants, Manua and Loru, care for him, but Shane, to whom she is married but with whom she has never lived, orders him taken to his house, intent on stealing his gold. In a drunken orgy, Shane takes the gold, provoking a fight in which Stella aids Wade. When Ma Blackney dies and Stella recovers the gold, she suggests they go to another island and establish a trading business; but because of a misunderstanding, Stella is kidnaped by the natives and taken to the cannibal island. Disregarding their differences, Wade and Shane join forces and go to the island; Shane sacrifices himself to stall the cannibals while Stella and Wade flee to the sea.
Girl of the Port
Kalita
Josie, a New York showgirl with a mind of her own and a heart of gold, finds herself stranded on the island of Fiji. While seeking a way home she is befriended by a local man who gets her a job working as a barmaid at The Bamboo Bar. There she meets an alcoholic World War I veteran who is haunted by his wartime experiences and has an irrational fear of fire. Under her concerned care, he begins to recover and they fall in love. But then her jealous self-appointed boyfriend forces the veteran to participate in a traditional Fijian fire-walking ritual. To overcome his terror he must walk across 20 feet of burning coals and fight his rival to reach Josie's loving arms.
Isle of Sunken Gold
The Devil-Ape
Isle of Sunken Gold is a 1927 American adventure film serial directed by Harry S. Webb. The film was long considered to be lost, however, chapters 4, 5, and 6 and reel 1 of chapter 7 were recently discovered in a European archive and retranslated back into English. A sea captain obtains half of a map directing him to an enormous treasure on a south sea island. The princess who rules the island possesses the other half of the map, and together they fight off the pirates and natives who would prevent their retrieval of the treasure.
Hula
Hawaiian Boy (uncredited)
The daughter of a pineapple plantation owner in Hawaii sets her sights on a married English engineer.
Old Ironsides
Pirate Captain (uncredited)
An embellished account of the 1813 expedition by famed frigate U.S.S. Constitution--a.k.a. "Old Ironsides"--against the Barbary pirates then terrorizing American shipping, focusing on the crew and passengers of a fictional merchant ship, The Esther, who fall afoul of the same pirates and thus become involved with the Constitution's mission.
No Father to Guide Him
The Lifeguard
Charley's battle-axe mother-in-law breaks up his marriage and tries to separate him from his son. Charlie abducts the boy for a father-son outing to the beach. The mother-in-law pursues and comedy ensues.
The Pony Express
Indian Chief
The Pony Express is a silent 1925 Western film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by James Cruze and starred his wife Betty Compson along with Ricardo Cortez, Wallace Beery, and George Bancroft.
Adventure
Noah Noa
David Sheldon owns a plantation in the Solomon Islands. Many of his field hands die of blackwater fever, and then he becomes sick himself. Joan Lackland, a female soldier of fortune, arrives by schooner in the islands. With the help of her Kanaka crew, she protects David from an attack by the natives who are led by Googomy. Joan nurses David back to health and becomes his business partner, protecting his mortgaged property from two avaricious moneylenders. Seeking vengeance, the moneylenders incite the natives to revolt.