A hukilau? Well, that sounds like fun. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
A job? Working? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
A mai tai. You finish this one, I'll order another. Miss. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
A schoolteacher and four teenage girls? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Abbie! I've been looking all over for you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
All of a sudden, I'm not hungry. Good night. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
All right, eight thirty sharp. All right, dear. Goodbye. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
All right, everybody out. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
All right, soldier. You win. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
All right. If that will prove that somebody does care... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Aloha! And Happy birthday! I brought you a gift from Austria. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
An attractive girl like you should have no trouble. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And everybody went to jail. That's good, huh? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And I thank you for thinking of me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And it was easier to get a reservation here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And nobody's come up with a better way to break them off. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And not in your father's pineapple plant? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And not too long ago. Frankly, Miss Duval, I was expecting an older man. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And the girls are curious about the local activities. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And the more they reminded me, the more I knew I couldn't come back from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And they'd go back and sell like never before. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And they're really battling it out inside of me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And wow. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And you say you've lived here for 50 years? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And you wanted me to go to Chicago and visit your mother, Enid. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And you... You threw me out of your room. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And you're gonna have a responsible position from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Another of these tummy warmers. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Any salesman who goes over his quota gets a holiday here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Are you mad at me? I haven't had to chase you for a week. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Are you sure Miss Prentace is at the same hotel? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
As a matter of fact, I'm not. I didn't sleep very well last night. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
As part of the service, I promise to get a little older every day. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
At least we have five minutes. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Beautiful. Beautiful! That's Mr Chadwick. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Beautiful. You guys sing beautiful. I hope you get life with me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Before you pick them, they gotta be ripe. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Beverly, we're rooming together. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Boy, am I full! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Bring 'em here, show them how we do things, get some Hawaiian sunshine from Blue Hawaii (1961)
But a little older than you. Not that that should make a difference. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
But he's just been released. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
But I'm in a big hurry. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
But I'm more concerned about your plans. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
But you've got a beautiful house in Kahala, and a family. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
By the way, congratulations. Was she hard to convince? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Can you get us a pineapple, Chad? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Can't. The whole family's meeting in Haleiwa. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad, can you go get some firewood for dinner? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad, look out! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad, please! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad, which one do you want? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad? I'm not as young as you might think I am. Not old! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chadwick, my boy! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chadwick, sweet boy. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chadwick, we might as well have an understanding right off. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chadwick! Daddy! Jack! It's Chadwick! My boy's home from the war! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chadwick! Think of who you are. You come from a fine family. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chadwick? Fix your tie. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chadwick's a growing boy, and I don't think it proper from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Close your little eyes. Take this to lto. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Cocktails at seven and dinner at eight thirty. Who was that? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Come here, Ellie. Hold out your arms. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Come on, handsome. Garvey, tell him to dance with me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Come on. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Correct. Give the young lady a 5lb box of broken records. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Could you take my wife to the concert tonight? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Crazy kid. I'll get a car and see if I can catch her. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Dad, you've wanted me to work for the company. Do you still? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Daddy, I'm going to have a headache. A dreadful headache. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Daddy, let's drink a toast to your boss. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Did you ever see anything like this in a cradle? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Dig this crazy seaweed. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Do be careful, Daddy. Those mai tais can be mighty powerful. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Do we have to discuss this now? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Do you know what you need? A good spanking. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Doesn't he look marvellous? Go get the camera. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Don't be. Just find some action. Got a match? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Don't worry, Mr Chadwick. I get bags... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Don't you start that child psychology bit. I'm no child. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Don't you think the sleeves are a little long? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Driving bananas around in my old truck. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Drop you off? We gotta celebrate my new job. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Duchess? Dinner is served. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Ellie's gone! She stole the Jeep! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Emergency! Emergency! Police! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Ernest, counting is not couth. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Ernest, counting is not couth. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Especially after last night. She loved the music box. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Even though there's no surf, he's right back in the swim. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Every time I come here, I feel like a prize fool. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Every year you have an annual sales meeting in Atlanta. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Everything looks so festive, doesn't it, Daddy? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Everything OK, Mr Gate. Missy Gate just taking nap, s'il vous plaît. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Excuse me, Mr Garvey. I think you should go home and sleep it off, sir. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Excuse me, sir. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
First man to lose a home, a family, a job and a girl in one day. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Follow me. Let's not keep the soldier waiting. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Follow me. Let's not keep the soldier waiting. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Follow your luggage. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Forget about me. Just invite Chad's friends. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Garvey! Get up, Garvey! Get up! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Gates and Duval Travel Service. Has a nice ring to it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Girls, this is the island of Oahu. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Girls? Patsy? Beverly? Sandy? Come on. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Girls? Wait a minute. Look here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Give him some of your pineapple juice. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Go back to your room. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Go on. Turn him loose, sis. Turn that tiger loose. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Good afternoon. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Good morning. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Good to see you! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Grandmother, you remember Chad. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Great Southern Hawaiian Fruit Company. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Have to be on your toes to work for a man like me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Have you ever thought of how much they'd enjoy a trip to Hawaii? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hawaii has a big future. I wanna become a part of it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He can't hear me way out there. Can he? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He corresponded with them while he was in Europe. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He didn't even give his mama any good night sugar. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He dropped by to pay his respects to your grandmother. Excuse me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He has? That's nice, Chadwick. He's talked about you, too. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He knows you're back. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He was one of the bravest men in the war between the states. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He was only protecting your clients. You can't fire him. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He was your uncle. He was a Polk. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He was. Yes. Where is the Crouching Lion? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He'll have to take care of his girl himself. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's a nice boy. I hope things work out for him. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's about to be beached. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's been gone for two years. He just got back. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's been gone for two years. What if he's changed? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's been working for you for two days. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's bright, too. We should hire him. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's bringing a shirt out to her. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's home! Just drive up in car, from Army! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's not as young as I thought. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's the boss' son. Be nice to him. That's not for me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's the guide for Miss Prentace's girls. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello, Mr Chadwick. You have swinging time in Europe? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello? Hello, Daddy? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello? Hello? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello. I hope I didn't disturb you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hey, Chad. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hey, you! Cork up the wailin'. I said cork it up! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi there! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi, honey! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi, Pop. Jack! Didn't expect to see you! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
His courage on the field of battle made us all proud to be Polks. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hit him for Fifi! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Home five days and he didn't even come to his mother. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Honolulu, our capital city, is the largest island. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hope you didn't catch a head cold. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How are you, boy? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How come they still pick them by hand? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How do you do? I'm Mrs Ingersol. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How do you know that? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How many times do I have to warn you? Fly now, pay later. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How were those cool, crazy Italian chicks? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Howdy, ma'am. I'm Tucker Garvey. This is my wife Enid. Say hello. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hukilau. My fish. I... Yeah. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I accepted eagerly. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I agreed to ask your beach boys to provide music... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I am delighted to see you again. Welcome back from the Army. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I believe you're being paid to show us a good time. When does it start? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I came to pay my respects to Maile's grandmother. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I could be romantic about it, but you'd say yes anyway. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I could spot one a mile away. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I demand, Lieutenant, that you release... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I did three years, but all I got when I came back was coffee and donuts. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I didn't expect a guide dressed like Mr Gates. He is the guide? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I didn't want to disturb you last night. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I didn't win any medals, Mom. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I do hope this doesn't get back home. There hasn't been a Gates in jail from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I do. I'll take two for the concert. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't have much luck with teachers. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't know how long I can wait for you to grow up. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't know. When you married Fred, he was a chauffeur, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't want an expla... Just the money. $700. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't want guides carrying on with girls. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't want you wasting your precious time from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't wear breeches. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I expect them to give us the tourist business. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I get along well with teenagers. I used to be one myself. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I got a feeling this will make both of us feel a lot better. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I got a roof over my head, a cot, a stove... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I got it! I got it! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I got to see your boss! I've wasted too much time already. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I grew up on a surfboard. Outriggers, catamarans, I can handle 'em all. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I had a restless night myself. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I hate pineapples. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I have a most depressing feeling Chadwick's just wasted two years. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I have five minutes, Miss oversexed and underaged. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I have to run out for about an hour. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I hope you don't mind being this crowded. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I just can't keep it a secret. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I know that, dear. It's your friends. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I know the islands. I'd be a good tourist guide. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I know what you expect of me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I know, Daddy, but if I don't tell myself there was a war, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I leave it to you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I love you. There's nothing between Miss Prentace and me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I made the reservations myself. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I must be very careful as I'm chaperoning four teenage girls. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I must remember that, too. Concert. Miss Duval, what is it you want? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I picked up this little number. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I saw the latest company statement raising the dividends. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I spent one night in jail cos of you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I think he might do. He might. Well, I'll think it over. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I think he should know what we expect of him. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I think that could be arranged. Cold slices of pineapple. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I think you're a mixed up kid that's too big for her breeches. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I thought I could come back and do what you want me to. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I thought it was Chadwick coming in. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I thought it would be a surprise. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I thought it would insulate me against this frustration. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I thought this guide idea would teach you responsibility. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I told you. That dog is just plain stupid. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I trust you'll explain what you were doing here. Everybody out! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I used to dream of you in a muu muu. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I used to think a lot about this place. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I want him home before she finds out. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I want him home before she finds out. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I want independence, a chance to stand on my own, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I want to see night blooming cereus blossoms. Where would you take me? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I was afraid it might change, but it's still beautiful. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I was so restless, I went out walking in the moonlight. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I was telling you of my two years at university before I joined the Army. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I wasn't fighting over you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I wasn't thinking of you. I was thinking of me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I wonder where he took his basic training. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I wondered where I fit in. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'd like to hold you over a barbecue pit. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'd rather drive girls than bananas! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll come right to the point. Is my son here? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll do what I can. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll have to go to the concert by myself. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll stick to the straight pineapple juice. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll sue the newspapers. That's good, isn't it? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll sure try, ma'am. I'll do all I can. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll take this to Ellie. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm afraid he's a little rusty. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm afraid I can't. I've decided I'd better go to the hukilau. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm afraid Miss Duval doesn't realise how well oiled I kept my machinery. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm fine right here. And you sure kept them both in good shape. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm giving Great Southern this idea. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm glad to see you, too. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm glad. She's a wonderful lady. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm going to like it here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm gonna dance with Frenchy here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm late. I'm meeting with the Grievance Committee. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm lonesome. I want someone to talk to. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm lonesome. I want someone to talk to. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm Miss Duval from the Hawaii Tourist Service. This is Mr Gates. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm no psychologist. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm not going. He's taking Miss Prentace and the girls. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm not gonna work for the Great Southern Hawaiian Fruit Company. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm not the guy you think I am. I snore and everything. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm sorry about last night. I got tied up... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm sorry about the tour. I think she was enjoying herself. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm sure Chadwick's got all that foolishness from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm sure the office could arrange it for you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've been an employee of the Hawaiian Tourist Service for three days. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've been living in my shack and dreading telling you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've got two mothers and three fathers. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've never been more disturbed in my life. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've never seen a more beautiful battleground. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've taken a vacation every summer, looking for, well, romance. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If he doesn't consider my feelings, he owes consideration to her. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If he doesn't consider my feelings, he owes consideration to her. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If I get a girl, can I play with you? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If it runs in the family, he may strike again. Mrs Garvey! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If my grandmother saw this, she'd sew me up in a muu muu for life. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If she's older women, the rest of the group are in big trouble! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If this is true, I know that you've seen him. Well? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If you don't pull the net, you don't eat the fish. Let's go. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If you like yourself, others will, too. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If you stay in my house, you'll go along with it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If you want me back in time, don't start anything now. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If you wore your uniform with all your medals. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If you would prefer another guide, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
If you'll excuse me, I'll freshen up a little before dinner. Aloha. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
In case you didn't know, that's a proposal, and that has a better ring. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Isn't it delightful? It's all so festive. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It don't work. You better find out now and save yourself a lot of grief. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It is a pleasant surprise, Chad. We were not expecting you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It used to be a native fishing shrine. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It was after one last night. I woke up when I heard our dog bark. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It won't take long. Meet me at the Hawaiian Village Hotel. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's a disgrace. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's a great responsibility. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's a music box. It plays a European love song. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's a pleasure meeting you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's all here, what time your plane leaves and lands in Maui. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's certainly nice to have you here. Here we are. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's Chad! Maile! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's good. What's it called? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's good. Why don't you try it? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's OK, Miss Prentace. Make it louder, duchess. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's such a shame Captain Polk was a damn Yankee. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's the same in any language. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's time I took hold of things. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's time you two got things settled. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's too easy to fall into that setup. I got to do this myself. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's too long. Simple. Gates of Hawaii. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Ito eats like teeth are going out of style! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Ito eats like teeth are going out of style! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Ito, your chest slipped from here to here! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Je suis filet avec sole. Oui, oui? Chateau Frontenac... Big boy. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Just a minute. I'm this boy's father. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Just a second. Girls, in the bed. No, no! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Just be patient with him. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Just checking up on your old man. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Keep quiet! Ellie was just leaving. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Land! My son driving tourists around like a chauffeur! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Last count, 500,409. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Later, Sarah Lee. Later. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Lay off! You know Duke's sensitive. You'll hurt his feelings. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let her swim, Chad. Chaddio, tell us about Naples. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let me explain what happened. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let me see. Where were we? We were somewhere, weren't we? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let's dance. Come on! Come on, Frenchy. Let's dance. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let's get this over with. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let's go there first and get it over with. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let's talk about it tomorrow, Son. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Life is a bore, I always say. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Like making my own decisions. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Like surfboard riding. Can you arrange instruction? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Listen, Ellie. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Lonnie, four of those little tummy warmers over here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Looks like Maile's on the rack. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maile, I've got to get a job. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maile, just stay right there! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maile! Don't come out! Just stay there! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maile? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Malihini means newcomers. Wahine means female. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Marry a girl of your own class and be a gentleman like your daddy. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maybe I do. Nobody ever cared enough about me. Even for that. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Miss Duval, I'll see you back at the office. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Miss Prentace thought you were good. I saw her at the office. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mom, it's time I started doing something for myself, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Morning. You got some sugar for your mama this morning? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mostly that Duval girl. She's the one to blame. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mr Chapman didn't promise anything. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mr Gates comes from one of our finest families. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mr Gates, do you think you can satisfy from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mr Gates! Mr Gates! Mr Gates, guess who here! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mr Kelman and Miss Prentace? You can do better than that. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mrs Garvey knows how wild he is. She told me all about it. My goodness! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Mrs Garvey, I'm sorry about your black eye. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
My baby! My baby's home from the big house! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
My fish. Well, you should enjoy that. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
My French blood tells me to argue and my Hawaiian blood tells me not to, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
My grandmother brought it from Charleston to Savannah. Delicious. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
My partner will figure out the costs, OK? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
My wife. I promised to take her to the concert tonight. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No, but I have some lipstick. Same colour. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No, ma'am. Just the opposite. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No, ma'am. No red carpet where everybody knows who I am. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No, Mr Chapman, that's all right. I don't need a seat. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No, you don't. This mission is strictly solo. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No, you won't. He can't do that! He's going to ruin my business. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No? Then why do my parents always send me away from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No. I wanna go in business with Maile. That's my independence. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No. I want to surprise him. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No. I'll meet you in the bar in five minutes. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No. It doesn't make any difference. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
No. She was all for the idea. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Nobody cares about me. Whether I live or die. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Nobody seems to care because you don't seem to care about yourself. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Nonsense! Tourists aren't people. They're... They're tourists. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Not as a common employee. Why be a messenger boy for tourists from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Not at all. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Not me. I've been dancing with her for 15 years. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Not till I know what the answer is. One more setback and it's a record. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Now that's hanky panky from where I stand. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Now try our way. No more beach friends and no more harebrained jobs. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Now, I am a tourist from Chillicothe, Ohio. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Of course you deny it. But I know that look, and she's got it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Of course you did. What were they on your suit? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Of the Great Southern Hawaiian Fruit? I fail to comprehend you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Offhand, I'd say we got married. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Oh, Daddy! What did we do wrong? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
OK, girls, let's go inside. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
On second thought, take a cold shower. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
On second thought, take a cold shower. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
On those beach boys or that native girl. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Operator, get me Mr Fred Gates on Oahu. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Operator. You look wonderful. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Out of his system, after the war. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Pack your things. You're coming over to Kauai! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Parlez vous francais? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Patsy, must you? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Ping Pong, my eggs are cold. Take them back and warm them up. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Pingo, the swingingest, boy. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Plane reservations and hotel accommodations at Kauai. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Please don't take too much time. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Please, come along. Get going, will you? Move along. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Please, make it mine. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Please, no lectures. I'm late. Chad's coming home. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Positively delicious. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Put on your riding clothes. I'll arrange for the horses. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Quiet! He's sensitive. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Released? That's not right. Not at all. He's a violent boy! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Reminding me of my beautiful future in my dad's pineapple business. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sarah Lee, how many times do I have to tell you, he was not in a war. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sarah Lee, the boy just came home. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sarah Lee, there are times when I could wring your fool neck. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sarge, what happened to all your medals? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Say some more of that talk for me, Fifi. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
See how many friends you got. Sneeze and count the gesundheits. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
See? They're tricky. Full of sharp little edges. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Shall we start with the pineapple fields? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Shave and a haircut, two bits! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
She cancelled the rest of her tour. She thinks a lot of you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
She really blasted Mr Chapman for firing you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
She should be. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
She went so fast, we couldn't stop her. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
She's a descendent of King Kalaniopoopoo of Hawaii. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
She's all right, if you happen to like older women. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
She's supposed to meet us here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Since your moonshinin' uncle was caught squeezin' corn. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
So nice of you to come to my party. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
So sorry! I make ze big mistake. I thought it was a pig's knuckle. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Some boys need time to get adjusted to being back home. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Something came up unexpectedly and he needs you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Something we have to get used to. It's called the sound of youth. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sure beats lunch in town, doesn't it? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sure you don't want to drive? It's still your car. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sure, kids. Later. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sure. Come on in. We're having open house tonight. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Sure. You can spot them a mile away. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Surprise? It is. I mean, I'm glad you're here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Tell cook we'll let her know when to serve. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Tell me, Chad, where does another tourist meet these nice people? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you, duchess. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you, Eddie. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you, Mr Chapman. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you. But the light you kindle in my granddaughter's eye is enough. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you. Good morning, Mom, Pop. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you. I'll get quickly to my point. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thank you. Try the dip. It's an old Carolina recipe. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thanks, Eddie! Bye! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That leaves me. What do I want? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That look is for Jack. He's got it, too. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That was wonderful, young man. How about dancing with me? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's a crackerjack notion. I'll put you in charge. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's a kiss. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's a rock formation on a cliff just north of Kaaawa beach. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's a welcome change. What kind of business? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's certainly in his favour. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's excellent. I'm testing you, you see. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's good enough for me. Chad's mother doesn't know about this. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's no seaweed. That's the top of Maile's bathing suit! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's pretty rude. Are you always so bored or is it me? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's right. Three days. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's something to celebrate. Am I invited? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's the fun part. Wait till the next 1 7. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's the traditional Hawaiian way of announcing that chow's on. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's where Chad was born. Atlanta. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
That's where you should be in bed! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The Army? That's a lovely organisation. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The concert, that's what I wanted to speak to you about. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The difference between your family and mine! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The game's over, pal. Maybe some other time. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The last few days I don't know what time that boy's gotten in. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The men need help! Come on! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The old shack. The boys really kept it up. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The ones I gave the story to, one of your guides had a fight from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The suit's in this bag. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
The way to a man's heart. She's making sure I reach yours. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Then I realised it couldn't be, cos we don't have a dog. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Then I realised it couldn't be, cos we don't have a dog. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Then listen to this. You tried your way and messed up. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
There he is! I'll fix you! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
There he is! I've got him. Lieutenant, arrest this man. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
There is if you don't try to be something you're not. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
There you are, Admiral Anthony! I see you have met Admiral Anthony. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
There's nothing to like. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
These are not only decorative, but they keep my neck warm. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
These hot cakes are good. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
They all have sympathetic fathers. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
They get absolutely hilarious at parties. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
They get absolutely stoned, is what they get. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
They taught us that corny hula stuff in school when I was three. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
This is a small pineapple field! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
This is irregular, I know, but may I come in? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
This is it. This is all I got. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
This is my mother. It's about time you met. Mom, Maile Duval. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
This is the night for it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
This is what I've been trying to tell you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
This place is growing. More tourists come here than any other state. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
This time you're not going to talk me out of it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Those nasty little beach boys? No. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Thump him, Garvey! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
To school all year, on trips every summer? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
To see Miss Prentace. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
To the hukilau? If you can't make it, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Tonight he's taking them to a hukilau. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Try the Island Inn. They're having a luau tonight. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
United Airlines flight now arriving at United Airlines ramp. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Unless she goes to another guide. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Very glad to meet you, Mrs Gates. Chad's talked so much about you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Wahilla, I think I'm scared. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Wait a minute... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Wait a... Hey, wait! I'll get you! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We agreed to continue the tour. If you'll follow through. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We can have the Wilsons and the Pomfrets. They're a must. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We can't dance. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We got some real pretty company over here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We have a visitor. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We haven't finished eating yet. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We like to keep our customers satisfied. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We must decide on the orchestra for the party. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We must give a welcome home party for Chadwick. It could be for Jack, too. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We shouldn't have any difficulty in finding a schoolteacher. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We'll be there. We promise. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We'll be waiting. Thank you for coming. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We'll meet in the lobby in half an hour, girls. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We'll meet out front in 20 minutes, and don't be late. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We're not our families, Chad. We're what we make of ourselves. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We've been welcoming malihinis from all over the world. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
We've got to see you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Well, Fifi! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Well, then. That's better. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Well! You look more like a guide this morning. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Well. That's good. That's very good. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
What are we waiting for? Got your bathing suit? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
What I mean is, this is their first trip to the islands, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
What is this, game night at Coco Palms? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
What was that? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
What were you doing all that time while I was missing you? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
What you know? I sure like a pretty little French girl. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
What? Excuse me. Please sit down. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
What's the matter? Cat got your tongue? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
When I come back, we'll celebrate. Goodbye, honey. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
When Miss Thackery asked me to chaperone the girls, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
When you could follow your daddy's footsteps, and be vice president from Blue Hawaii (1961)
When you fought with Mr Garvey, I knew you cared. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
When you fought with Mr Garvey, I knew you cared. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Where is it? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Which seems to rule out working for the company. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
While you're in the mood to take hold... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Who is it? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Who needs group fishing? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Who's gonna call us? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Why, you little...! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Wikiwiki to the beach. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Will you forget those old movies? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
With Miss Prentace! I saw you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
With my life laid out for me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
With the Great Southern Hawaiian Fruit Company, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Would you rather hold me than Abigail? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yeah, that's good. No! That's very bad for business. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yeah. Come on, boys. Come on. You girls, too. There. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes I can. The GI bill of rights says I get my old job back. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes, dear, but... Well, I certainly will, dear. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes, I can. I'll do it again. Just watch me. You're fired! See? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes, I can. I'll do it again. Watch. I quit! See? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes, Mr Chapman? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes, Mr Chapman. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes, well... That's splendid. This young man knows, Miss Duval. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes. I didn't finish what I was telling you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes. She's quite taken with the boy. She's even extended her tour. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes. These aren't my working clothes. There's a party tonight. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yes. Your mother and I both want that very much. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You are all right, aren't you? They didn't grill you under a lamp? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You better hurry over here or you'll miss your son's wedding. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You call that a kiss? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You can drop me off at my house. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You can't sleep here. You... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You can't spend your life on a surfboard. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You can't! Our guests will be arriving soon. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You didn't throw Abigail out. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You don't get this view in town, either. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You girls really shake that grass! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You got any ketchup in that bag? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You haven't touched your breakfast. Aren't you hungry? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You just have to hit a target instead of an officer. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You knew I'd be waiting for you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You looked just like Stonewall Jackson. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You may call me Miss Corbett. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You mean you dragged me all the way over here just... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You must come from a very rich family. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You must think I'm a fool! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You remind me of my great grandfather on my side. Captain Matthew Polk. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You should get some rest instead of coming riding. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You should never wear green with that eye. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You should try the new rum drink. Jack... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You watch who you're calling names. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You were never three. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You were right in what you did. Chad, don't quit. Bounce right back. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You work in her tourist place. Who else can we blame? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You'd be great! I'll put a word in with my boss. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You'll associate yourself with the finer elements on this island, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You'll do enough remembering for both of us, Mom. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You'll interested to know that since 1 778, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're a funny girl. Just wait and see. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're a pretty fresh kid. I think I'll let you have one. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're as anxious to get to the hotel as I am. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're coming in loud and proud. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're getting out of here, Miss no breeches Bardot! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're going to dance. Come on. You're stepping out of line. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're gonna wind up sleeping it off. Get lost. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're in the wrong room, lover boy. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're no fool, boss. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're right. If I'm gonna make anything of myself, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're ruining my sleep! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You're sure? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
You've come home to stay and your life's going to be different. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Your coming home party to celebrate your return from the war. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Your ex boss. You're fired! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Your father said he was glad to see me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Your grandmother packs a pretty picnic. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Your mother hasn't finished, and you haven't had your dinner. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Yours, either. Your father came to see me today. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
50... No! 15 years. Since my father was transferred from Atlanta. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
A little stand over here. Pineapple? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Almost always. You mean to tell me...? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Already? I've had 1 7 years of it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And I'm Abigail Prentace... How do you do? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And pretty! And got a brain. I'm so glad I was able to help. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And the bridge! It's nice. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
And you. Thank you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Anybody know the population? Population, population... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Are you going with us? I have to get back to my office. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Are you listening to me, Daddy? Oh, yes! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Are you listening to me, Daddy? Oh, yes! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Are you staying for the party? I'd like to very much. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Aren't you forgetting yourself? I'm trying, Mother. I'm trying. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
At your grandmother's? It's her birthday. She's 78. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Beautiful song. It was lovely, Chad. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Being true to you. Always? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Both? Your body and my car's. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
But instead, Chad, it's happened. What's happened? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Bye, Mom, Jack. See you tonight. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Bye. Bye. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Call me Beverly. I'm Patsy. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Can I help you? No, we're OK. We'll talk later. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Can we give you a lift? No, it's just a few steps. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Can you drop me off? Sure. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Certainly. I bet it's delicious. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad Gates, remember? Yes. He's a fine looking boy. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad, do you think I'm pretty? I think you're pretty stupid. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad, I'd like to talk to you. About last night? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad? Here? I hear he's been home for days. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chad? Home from Europe? His plane's probably landing now. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Chaddio! Ho there! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Come in. I have to get my bags, Mom. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Come on, Chad. Let's go. Maile. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Come on. Catch the fish! Come on, let's go! Hukilau! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Congratulations. Didn't you like it? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Could I play with you? You're too young for this game. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Dad, I know how you feel... I posted your bail. Let's go. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Daddy? Excuse me. Yeah? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Did you really buy this in Paris? First three day pass I had. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Don't I get any billing? Gates is plural. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Don't ya like it? I love it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Easy, Sarah Lee. I'm sensitive. Morning, Jack. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Everybody hates me. Nobody hates you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Excuse me. Open up! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Feels good to get into civvies. Why'd you take off your suit? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Firewood? You'll eat anything! Watch it, man! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
General Anthony, Mrs Gates. You may be only a general now, from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Girls, Miss Duval. Morning, girls. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Go and dance with Enid. You dance with her. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Good evening, I'll take your car. Thank you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Good morning, Miss Prentace Miss Duval. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Good! When the time is right. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Good! That leaves more for me. You've had six already, man. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Goodbye, Maile. Goodbye, Mr Gates. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Has it anything to do with Chad? Chad who? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Have you met her before? No, I haven't. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Haven't you forgotten something? Oh, yeah. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He looks great. But he's still as stupid as ever. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
He's been in the service overseas. For two years. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello, Chad! Maile! Hello there! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello, dears. Good evening. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello, Mr Gates. Hello, Maile. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello, Mr Gates. My friends would like pineapple. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hello? This is Maile. I just got in. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi, Chad! What do you want? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi, Chad. Hi, Maile. Hello, everybody. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi, Maile. Hi, Eddie. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi, O'Hara. Don't you take judo? Man don't live on muscles alone. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi, Wahilla. Maile. You got passengers arriving? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hi. Hello. Where'd you come from? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Hiya, Mom! Welcome home, Son. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How could you kiss that girl? It was easy. I mean... from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How could you? I thought you wanted me to work. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How do you feel, partner? Proud and happy. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How do you like being unemployed? I don't. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How many salesmen do you have? 31 7. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How wonderful! He used to be an expert at sports. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How wonderful. It's very nice of you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How would you like to be married? You asking? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
How's it fit? You tell me. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I brought you one from Paris. But I've got a job! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I did it! I'm bored! That's quite rude, Ellie! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't care what she's doing. Don't you dare! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't have much of an appetite. Are you feeling all right? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I don't use them. It figures. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I have business there. So have I. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I know she was. Is she taking the girls home? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I know. I had to talk to someone! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I missed you, Maile. I missed you, too. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I missed you. You don't know how great it is! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I need something cool. Have you tried it with salt? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I thought we were wahines. You're both. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I thought you might like some. I don't. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I thought you were going home. I did. I'm out on good behaviour. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I want you to behave yourself. Why? Afraid you might like it? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I was only having some fun. I saw you. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'd take you to the Punahou School. You would? That is good. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll check. Do that. Parties, parties! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'll teach 'em myself. You? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm Selena, but call me Sandy. And what's your name? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm terribly sorry. That's all right, Miss Duval. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm very upset, Chad. I couldn't help it. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I'm young, healthy, not too stupid. You're wonderful! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've been back for five days, Mom. Five days? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've found romance. You have? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
I've had enough. We all have! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's a new client, a schoolteacher. Teacher? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's beautiful. Look at the palm trees! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's been a rough day, I'm tired. Am I getting the brush? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
It's the first time I've worn it. On you, wet is my favourite colour. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Jack? Nothing would suit me better. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Just marksmanship and good conduct. You see, Daddy? from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Just one. Chad's out of the Army. Chad? Here, with my compliments. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Kalaneaupuhuu. Yes. Our southernmost island. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Kauai? What on earth for? Don't argue with me, Sarah Lee! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Leave me alone! Let me go! Stop it, Ellie! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let go! Let go of me! Stop it! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let me go! I'm trying to help you! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let's dance. I don't want to! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let's get her off. Yeah. Let's rock! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Let's go for a swim. Might as well. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Lipstick fattening. I'm on a diet. Oh, yeah. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Lonnie, three mai tais. Yes, sir. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Look at Duke! Look at Duke! He missed you, too! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Look who's with him. That girl. Yes. She's very attractive. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Look, Maile... Don't touch me! Get out! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Look. Good, Chad's here. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maile had nothing to do with it. She was there. from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maile, come on in, will you? Not yet! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maile, you coming in soon? I'm not ready to come in! from Blue Hawaii (1961)
Maile. Chadwick... from Blue Hawaii (1961)