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'Kona Coast' is a 1968 American drama film directed by Lamont Johnson, starring Richard Boone and Vera Miles.KONA COAST

Monthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 38, Iss. 444, (Jan 1, 1971): 99.


Plot



Sam Moran (Richard Boone) is a Honolulu charter-boat captain who leads fishing expeditions in the tropical paradise. When his daughter is found murdered at the party of a wealthy young playboy, he seeks the truth about the murder. Convinced the playboy is guilty, he enlists the help of his friend Kittibelle (Joan Blondell), who runs an alcohol-abuse treatment center where Sam's former love Melissa (Vera Miles) is a recovering alcoholic.

Sam runs into a wall of silence obviously built by hush money and islanders fearful of reprisals from the rich and powerful family. The determined dad fights to uncover the information that will land the murderer in jail as he avenges the death of his daughter.

Cast



* Richard Boone as Capt. Sam Morgan

* Vera Miles as Melissa Hyde

* Joan Blondell as Kitibelle Lightfoot

* Steve Ihnat as Kryder

* Chips Rafferty as Charlie Lightfoot

Production



Producers at Seven Arts approached John D. MacDonald to see if he had any ideas for a TV series. He did a treatment for a show set in the Bahamas called 'Bimini Gal' which he wrote for Robert Mitchum. Eventually this became 'Kona Coast'.

Richard Boone had moved to Hawaii and was keen to help establish film production in the state. He did a deal with CBS who agreed to put up most of the budget for 'Kona Coast'. It was produced by Boone's Pioneer Productions and was distributed by Seven Arts. CBS were hoping it would lead to a TV series although the film was shot as a theatrical feature rather than a pilot. In May 1967 Boone said "I really don't want to do another series but I've been battling for three years to get production going in Hawaii and if a series will do it, I'll go."Richard Boone: a Different Time

Los Angeles Times 11 May 1967: d26.
CBS produced $750,000 of the $900,000 budget.

The film was produced and directed by Lamont Johnson, who was friends with Boone and had worked with him several times in television. Harlan Ellison was originally hired to write the script but clashed with Boone and was replaced by Gil Ralston.

In July 1967 Vera Miles signed to co star.Busy Year for Vera Miles

Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 4 July 1967: e10.


Boone said "my role in the movie - and, hopefully, in a series - is so much like me that it's ridiculous. The guy's got a large fishing boat - I own a 42 footer - he'll do anything for a price, he's easy going and loves kids, intelligent enough to deal sympathetically with all the varied groups in the islands, but a hard guy when he's turned on."RUGGED ROLE: Cimarron Strip for Boone

Gaver, Jack. Los Angeles Times 27 Oct 1967: c22.


It was the first movie to use Cinemobile technology which enabled the film to be shot in five weeks instead of six.If Mohammed won't go to the movie studio...: ... then rent a Cinemobile and bring it to him. This studio on wheels can be almost anywhere within 24 hours. And it may make its designer a millionaire.

Norma Lee Browning. Chicago Tribune 5 Oct 1969: j64.


In March 1968 Boone announced Pioneer Productions would make a second film in Hawaii, 'The Guns of Mauna Kea'.MOVIE CALL SHEET: Walker Joins 'Renegades'

Martin, Betty. Los Angeles Times 16 Mar 1968: b9.


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