Crossroads of the Pacific: A Hawaiian Cruise

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Crossroads of the Pacific: A Hawaiian Cruise is a short film from ca.1930s released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

Stock shots:

warships; desks being washed over by waves; giant artillery guns; planes taking off from aircraft carriers; torpedos being fired; gun turrets; inspection by captain on deck; sailors disembark; shore leave in Honolulu, Hawaii: sailors receive leis; woman kissing sailor with many leis on. sailors on Waikiki street car; sailors swarm around; Waikiki beach; period bathing costumes; sailors taking canoe into water while in full uniform; archival surfboarding (men fully clothed) aerial views of Honolulu and Waikiki; bubbling springs; coral;

climbing a tree for coconuts; hula dancing and Hawaiian musicians (good sequence) enthusiastic sailor audience; aerials of caravans of ships;

Crossroads of the Pacific: A Hawaiian Cruise
Produced bySmith (James H.)
Production
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Smith (James H.)
Distributed bySmith (James H.)
Release date
ca.1930s
LanguageEnglish
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