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www.daily-reviews.com - : The crops are being trampled and destroyed by wild cattle you see, and after Henrieatta sees Garner rescue her son from a charging bull, she convinces him to stay on the island and help her raise cattle. Two problems: the hired hands on the farm are a bunch of silly Hawaiian natives who would rather goof off than work, and the note to the land is in the hands of a shady businessman (Robert Culp) who wants to ensure that the farm never becomes profitable. So, you think there might be some silly shenanigans with the Hawaiians trying to learn how to become cowboys? Any guess as to who ends up with the land by film's end? Sure you'll know the answers to these questions before you start the film, but it's still mildly entertaining nonetheless. more...
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