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Rating:
6.5
Director:
George Roy Hill, Arthur Hiller
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Julie Andrews, Max von Sydow, Richard Harris…
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An American missionary and his wife travel to the exotic island kingdom of Hawaii, intent on converting the natives. But the clash between the two cultures is too great and instead of understanding there comes tragedy.
Hawaii
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060491
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SOURCE: Hawaii 1966 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Drama
Director: George Roy Hill, Arthur Hiller
Stars: Julie Andrews, Max von Sydow, Richard Harris
Plot: An American missionary and his wife travel to the exotic island kingdom of Hawaii, intent on converting the natives. But the clash between the two cultures is too great and instead of understanding there comes tragedy.
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English
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Reverend Abner Hale (Max Von Sydow), a rigid and humorless New England missionary, marries the beautiful Jerusha Bromley (Dame Julie Andrews) and takes her to the exotic island kingdom of Hawaii, intent on converting the natives. But the clash between the two cultures is too great and instead of understanding, there comes tragedy.—Jim Beaver