Thirties Cheesecake Dance No. 2

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

PLEASE READ THIS - This is first of two clips from "Bird of Paradise" (1932). The film was directed by King Vidor and starred Delores del Rio as Luana; Joel McCrae as Johnny Baker; John Halliday as Mac; Lon Chaney Jr as Thornton; and Napoleon Pukui as the King.

The 1951 remake starred Debra Paget and Louis Jourdan.

I am always looking for new ideas for this series. If you have any suggestions please don't hesitate to drop me a line.

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  • hey maybe you might have the whole movie please? if you do, can u please please post the whole thing?

    i have been wanting to see the whole movie but no one seems to ever post it.

    so can you please post the whole movie for me if u can?

    it would make me extremely happy=)

  • Sorry, that's not what I do. I only post short trailers and excerpts from films or television programs. I also happen to think that Youtube is a lousy medium for watching feature films when DVD is available. This film is available on DVD and is ridiculoulsy cheap on eBay.

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  • Wow! Now I know where the chorographer for the Maria Montez epic "Cobra Woman" got his inspiration. Ms. Del Rio is lovely but, amazingly, another Latina with no discernable ability to dance. Ms. Montez must have studied this film for her own interpretation of the "exotic wiggles". Both women deserved better. Both were fascinating, smoldering Latinas with rather unique presence.

  • gracias por el video,en ese tiempo Dolores del Rio era considerada un autentico sex symbol .

  • Now, that's what I like to see. Claims being refuted by evidence, with references. Nice work!

  • I don't see Alan Hale in this clip. Furthermore, he is not listed in the IMDB credits for this movie and by 1932 he would have been. He had over 100 movies under his belt by then, dating back to 1911 !

  • I recognize Alan Hale Sr. among the sailors. Father of Alan Hale Jr., the Skipper in the old TV show "Gilligan's Island."

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