Love Island (1952 film) explained

Love Island
Director:Bud Pollard
Producer:Harold Kussell (associate producer)
Hall Shelton (producer)
Narrator:André Baruch
Starring:See below
Music:Alfonso Corelli
Cinematography:George F. Hinners
Editing:Bud Pollard
Distributor:Astor Pictures Corporation
Runtime:66 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Love Island is a 1952 American film directed by Bud Pollard starring Paul Valentine and Eva Gabor. Originally released in Cinecolor, the film uses extensive footage taken in Bali used from the film (1935). It was the final directorial effort of Bud Pollard who had previously directed several race films and exploitation films.

Plot

US Navigator Lt Taber relates the account of his parachuting from his damaged plane onto the island of Tuba Tara (Love Island in English). He falls in love with one of the local beauties and fights for her.

Cast

Soundtrack

Written by Jerry Bragin

Written by Jerry Bragin
Sung by Paul Valentine

Home media

The film was released on DVD on 21 March 2005.

See also