Tahiti Honey (1943)
The "Eleven Brooklyn Bombshells," a band led by Mickey Monroe ('Dennis O'Keefe (I)' ), are stranded in Tahiti at the time of the fall of France to the Nazis. Suzette "Suzie" Durand (Simone Simon). a French-American girl singing in a nightclub is consumed with a desire to go to the United States. Things go from bad to worse for the band,. and they are faced with the necessity of either taking a girl singer into the group,which they all regard as bad luck, or starving. The band insists that she be dropped as soon as they can earn enough to catch a bot home. But Mickey falls in love with Suzie, and smuggles her on board the ship.
Director:
John H. Auer
Writers:
Frederick Kohner, Lawrence Kimble, H.W. Hanemann.
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Simone Simon as Suzie Durand |
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Dennis O'Keefe as Mickey Monroe |
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Michael Whalen as Lt. John Barton |
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Lionel Stander as Pinkie |
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Wally Vernon as Maxie |
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Tom Seidel as Wally |
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Dan Seymour as Fats |
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Edward Gargan as George, the Bartender |
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Abigail Adams as Linda |
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Bess Flowers as Night Club Patron (uncredited) |
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Forbes Murray as Commander (uncredited) |
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Eleanor Counts as Girl with sailor (uncredited) |
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Geraldine Jordan as Cigarette girl (uncredited) |
| Directing | John H. Auer | Director |
| Writing | Frederick Kohner | Screenplay |
| Writing | Frederick Kohner | Story |
| Production | John H. Auer | Associate Producer |
| Writing | Lawrence Kimble | Screenplay |
| Art | Russell Kimball | Art Direction |
| Writing | H.W. Hanemann | Screenplay |
| Camera | Jack A. Marta | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Adele Palmer | Costume Designer |
| Art | Otto Siegel | Set Decoration |
| Editing | Richard L. Van Enger | Editor |