His Majesty O'Keefe

His Majesty O'Keefe

1954 "Adventure Beyond The Fabulous! Two Years In The Making! All Of It Actually Filmed In The Fiji Islands!"
His Majesty O'Keefe
His Majesty O'Keefe

His Majesty O'Keefe

6.1 | 1h30m | NR | en | Adventure

Men steal for it. Nations go to war for it. The it is oil - and it grows on trees. Coconut oil is the precious lifeblood of 1870s South Seas traders. And lots of real blood will be spilled to get it! Screen royalty Burt Lancaster ist His Majesty O'Keefe in this last of three adventures that (along with The Flame and the Arrow and The Crimson Pirate) blew a revitalizing wind into the sails of the swashbucker genre. Action, cunning and derring-do are watchwords of the title seafarer as he befriends, defends and ultimately rules the islanders of exotic Yap. Lensed on gorgeus Fiji locations, grandly scored by Robert Farnon and rousingly directed by Byron Haskin, His Majesty O'Keefe delivers heroics of regal proportions.

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6.1 | 1h30m | NR | en | Adventure , Drama , Action | More Info
Released: January. 16,1954 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures , Norma Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Men steal for it. Nations go to war for it. The it is oil - and it grows on trees. Coconut oil is the precious lifeblood of 1870s South Seas traders. And lots of real blood will be spilled to get it! Screen royalty Burt Lancaster ist His Majesty O'Keefe in this last of three adventures that (along with The Flame and the Arrow and The Crimson Pirate) blew a revitalizing wind into the sails of the swashbucker genre. Action, cunning and derring-do are watchwords of the title seafarer as he befriends, defends and ultimately rules the islanders of exotic Yap. Lensed on gorgeus Fiji locations, grandly scored by Robert Farnon and rousingly directed by Byron Haskin, His Majesty O'Keefe delivers heroics of regal proportions.

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Burt Lancaster , Joan Rice , André Morell

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Ted Haworth

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Warner Bros. Pictures , Norma Productions

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JohnHowardReid A Warner Bros Picture. New York opening at the Paramount: 4 February 1954. U.S. release: 16 January 1954. U.K. release: 26 July 1954. Australian release: 7 October 1954. 8,133 feet. 90 minutes. SYNOPSIS: An American adventurer in the South Seas in the 19th century tries to corner the copra trade on the island of Yap. He faces three problems: (1) The natives are unwilling to work; (2) The German government claims trading rights over the island; (3) A notorious pirate and blackbirder, Bully Hayes, has his marauders attack the island. Further complications for Captain O'Keefe are his inability to raise money to float the copra project and his involvement with a native girl whom he is forced (not unwillingly) to marry. NOTES: The picture was filmed entirely in the South Seas, with the co-operation of the then Secretary of Fijian Affairs. Most of the film was lensed on the Fijian island of Viti Lemu. VIEWERS' GUIDE: I thought it too violent for the kids, but both the contemporary British and Australian censors disagree. The film was granted a Universal or General Exhibition certificate in both England and Australia. COMMENT: Bit of a mystery here. My guess is that there are three versions of the movie: British, American and the current (2010) composite DVD version. Doubtless the British version opened at the Sydney Mayfair on 7 October 1954. The American version was shown on Sydney TV, thirty years later. This has different credit titles, including Roth and McWhorter, who are both omitted from the British prints, Scheid who replaces Sid Wiles, and, most importantly, Tiomkin replacing Farnon and Levy. Just to confuse matters, the current TV print has British credit titles, but uses some or all of Tiomkin's score! Fortunately the music is far from the movie's main attraction. In fact, few people will even notice it. The colorful scenery is far more attractive than the somewhat nondescript sound track. It's a tribute to Lancaster's skill and charisma that he manages to hold his own both against often routine situations and exotically distracting backgrounds. The other players fare less happily, though Miss Rice makes a moderately pleasant if somewhat innocuous heroine, while a solid contingent of Australian actors vie for attention underneath native make-up or "character" costumes. Alexander Archdale is at least readily recognizable as the heroine's dad, but it is the heavily disguised Guy Doleman who makes the most impression as the supercilious Herr Weber. Director Byron Haskin has staged it all with more than enough vigor to compensate for any shortcomings in the plot's familiarity or credibility.OTHER VIEWS: Although it has all the usual vices of its genre — white actors cheerfully impersonating natives; a Boys' Own Paper approach to history; a simplistic attitude to vice and virtue, heroes and villains; a coy yet patronizing depiction of indigenous people — this is an entertaining enough romp through the picturesque South Seas, produced on a grandly adventuresome scale. It's a tale in which the location scenery and exotic backgrounds tend to dwarf the actors. But the ever-smiling Lancaster manages to hold his own, even against all the vividly Technicolored splendors — not to mention the copious incidental action of combat, rebellion and mutiny — of Yap. Aside from Andre Morell, the other players — including the well-publicized contingent of Australians — make little impression. Haskin's direction is efficient, but all the honors go to his Technicolor cameraman and his open check-booked producer. — G.A.His Majesty O'Keefe has improved with age. Despite its exotic Fijian locations, we all thought it run-of-the-mill routine 55 years ago, even something of a bore or a chore to sit through. I was not looking forward to this re-appraisal. To my surprise, the photography not only still glows with all that remembered tropic lushness, but the film has pace, yes pace and action — lots of action. Talky-talky TV has made even what was regarded by all as a very routine actioner, now full of excitement. Beautifully photographed and colored, pleasantly and capably played, tensely scripted with an engrossing plot and believable characters and very capably directed, HMO'K is a well-mounted, handsome production that doesn't pinch any pennies but delivers a full quota of action and excitement (with Mr L doing his own fighting and stunting) in a romantic and exotic setting. Joan Rice looks quite attractive and never appeared to greater advantage. Lancaster is his usual smiling self, while the support players are led by Andre Morell (a convincing though kindly German). His confrontation scene is very effectively staged drama.
ma-cortes This is an amusing and fun movie , although heavily Hollywoodized, the film is based on real individuals and events . Here Burt Lancaster is the complete show , he played this adventure movie in the wake of his man-of-action epoch when he performed three magnificent movies that included ¨Crimson pirate¨ , ¨The Flame and the Arrow¨ and this one . Based on a real-life American adventurer , a Yankee sea captain who has adventures in paradise trying to become an entrepreneur in Micronesia. The entire picture was photographed in the South Pacific , where for years the basic economy and wealth revolved around the dried meat of coconut , known as Copra . And in the Island of Yap the natives worshipped an exotic sacred stone they called ¨Fei¨. It deals with Lancaster's attempts to make fame and fortune out of pearls or anything else he can lay his hands on , when he's not fighting gangs of pirates , he then became involved into the lucrative coconut-oil trade of the mid-1800s . There the disgruntled natives see him as a god and allow him to marry a charming maiden . When his kingdom is threatened by unscrupulous German traders , Burt springs into action to safeguard his kingdom .Agreeable as well as entertaining adventure movie , plenty of action , thrills , bright cinematography and exotic scenarios . Although the story has been told before , tight filmmaking and nice acting win out . The picture is fast-moving , exciting and thrilling ; however the scenic qualities of the movie are rather better than the disjointed screenplay by Borden Chase and James Hill , being suggested by a novel from Lawrence Klingman and Gerald Green . ¨His Majesty O'Keefe¨ results to be one of Lancaster's swashbuckling best and has achieved a good status along with ¨Crimson pirate¨(1952) and ¨The Flame and the Arrow¨(1950) , all of them made during star Burt Lancaster's athletic and swashbuckler period . Because of cost overruns on "The Crimson Pirate" and "His Majesty O'Keefe," Warner Brothers insisted that future films from Hecht/Lancaster be limited to $900,000 ; then Lancaster and Hecht's response was to strike a new deal with United Artists. The cast is frankly well such as Andre Morell as a friendly trader , Abraham Sofaer as a medicine man and a gorgeous young Joan Rice . The producers , the notorious team formed by Harold Hecht-James Hill-Lancaster wish to acknowledge their gratitude to the Secretary for Fijian Affairs , to Ratu Penaia La La Latiamara , Serua District Chief in Charge and to the wonderful people of the Fiji Islands . Colorful cinematography shot on location by Otto Heller , this was the first film ever filmed in the Fiji Islands . Lively and atmospheric musical score composed by the classic Dimitri Tiomkin , though the British print has a Robert Farnon score conducted by Louis Levy, re-scored in Hollywood by Dimitri . Lavishly produced and being professionally directed by Byron Haskin , though with no originality . Haskin was a good craftsman who worked in Warner Brothers Special Effects department . He returned to filmmaking , and was responsible for Walt Disney's first live-action film , the adventure cult-classic Treasure island (1950). In the mid-1950s Haskin began a rewarding association with producer George Pal, for whom he filmed what are probably his best-known films , the science fiction classic War of the worlds (1953) , Conquest of space (1955) and a catastrophe movie , The naked jungle (1954). Haskin was expert on Sci-Fi genre , as he would collaborate with Pal on other films , such as From the earth to moon , Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964) and The power (1968). He also directed some Western as Denver Rio Grande and Silver City and especially adventure movie such as Treasure Island (1950) , Long John Silver (1954) , Captain Sinbad (1963) and this His Majesty O'Keefe (1954) .
Claudio Carvalho In 1870, the ambitious Captain David Dion O'Keefe (Burt Lancaster) leaves Hong Kong to seek the valuable copra in the South Seas. He pushes his crew too much and faces a mutiny. When the crew assumes the ship, they leave Captain O'Keefe in a small boat in the middle of nowhere. O'Keefe is found on the shore of the Island of Yap and is saved by the German agent from the company that has the monopoly in Yap, Alfred Tetins (Andre Morell), and the native Fatumak (Abraham Sofaer). When O'Keefe is recovered, he finds stranded in an island with a large quantity of coconuts and he sees the possibility of raising a fortune exploring the natural resource. However the natives do not like to work and O'Keefe returns to Hong Kong.Captain O'Keefe tries to raise a loan to buy a new vessel, but he does not find any sponsor but the Chinese dentist Sien Tang (Philip Ahn) that offers his old vessel, crew and supplies to O'Keefe to become his partner and share his profits. O'Keefe accepts and begins his dangerous journey through the South Seas."His Majesty O'Keefe" is a silly adventure of an ambitious captain that seeks fortune in Micronesia and becomes a king without a crown. The plot has action, romance and drama and entertains but is dated and does not work well, despite the excellent Burt Lancaster in the lead role. My vote is six.Title (Brazil): "Sua Majestade o Aventureiro" ("His Majesty the Adventurer")
artzau Aside from some good old studio stand-bys, like Benson Fong and Philip Ahn (A Korean usually cast as some other Asian), this film has few of the faces that hung around the screens of Hollywood. But, Lancaster teamed up with the lovely Joan Rice from the UK to give us a wonderful tale of adventure in the South Seas. This time, it takes us to the Solomons to the island of Yap, who worship the stone Fey, spirits who reside in stone wheels cut and transported nearly a thousand miles. O'Keefe winds up becoming their king but with profit in mind. He wants to exploit the copra market but the Yap Islanders won't work. So, he hits on the plan to bring their Fey back and this is the beginning. The Solomons were part of the old German trust Islands and there actually was a man named O'Keefe who slipped in by marrying a local girl. But, the Germans, unlike in the movie, eventually kicked him out until they were kicked out after the first world war and then the Island went to the Japanese who were kicked out after the second world war and then...well, you get the idea. I loved this film when I saw it as a kid. No, it's far from perfect but it is a charming story with lots of action and Burt was at his best. But, those beautiful green eyes of Joan Rice were a delight as well. It's too bad we saw so little of her afterwards. Also, there's a lovely song from this film, based in part on Rachmaninov's rhapsody, called Sweet Emerald Isle. Check it out.