1960 CASTLE FILMS TRAVELOGUE HAWAII, STATE OF PARADISE HONOLULU TOURISM 46224
Love our channel Help us save and post more orphaned films Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. This brief travelogue film was released just after Hawaii was inducted as the 50th state of the United States which took place on August 21st, 1959. It shows a vibrant look throughout the island as tourists enjoy its many sites and activities. It was presented by Castle Films (:08) and opens with hula dancers with colorful flower blossoms in their ears and hair (:22). Inhabitants of the island are composed of a melting pot of ethnicities (:44). Hawaii is generally looked at as an island resort to which people can flock to for escape from their daily stresses. A Pan American DC8 passenger jet unloads tourists, (:49) as hula girls await at the end of the line to throw colorful lays over the entering guests. An aerial view of the capital city of Honolulu follows (1:13) as well as the crowded city streets on the ground. The tourist tr
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