Gru, an agent for the Anti-Villain League, meets his long-lost twin brother Dru who wants to team up with him for a final criminal heist. Together, they must stop a former child actor turned super-villain from carrying out his revenge plan. Along the way, Gru and his family face challenges, discover the truth about their family and learn to work together.
In Stitch! The Movie, Stitch, an alien experiment, crash-lands on Earth and teams up with his human friends to capture his other 625 alien cousins. They embark on an adventurous mission to save the captured cousins from being used for evil purposes.
New York columnist Ike Graham is fired after writing an article about small-town Maryland girl Maggie Carpenter, who has a reputation for leaving grooms at the altar. Determined to prove himself, Ike travels to Maggie's hometown to dig deeper into her past. As he delves into her story, he uncovers embarrassing secrets from her family and ex-fiancés. Despite their initial animosity, Maggie and Ike find themselves developing unexpected feelings for each other, causing complications in her current relationship.
When Molly, a street-smart private investigator, is recruited by the FBI, she must go undercover as a sorority girl at a college campus to protect the daughter of a key witness in a case. Molly faces challenges as she tries to fit in with the sorority while navigating the dangerous world of espionage.
Blue Hawaii is a romantic comedy musical set in Hawaii in the 1960s. It follows the story of Chad, a recently discharged Army veteran, who returns to his home in Hawaii and takes a job as a tour guide. Along the way, he falls in love with a beautiful local girl named Maile, but their relationship is threatened by various obstacles and misunderstandings. With the help of his friends and the power of music, Chad tries to overcome these challenges and find true love.
When Gidget is invited to go to Hawaii with her aunt, she ends up having romantic adventures in the tropical paradise. With jealousy, love triangles, and hula dancing, Gidget's Hawaiian vacation turns out to be quite eventful.
A pilot in Hawaii is forced to take on additional work in order to pay off his debts, leading to comedic mishaps and romantic entanglements.
Bob, a man looking for a job, becomes a butler and babysitter. His lack of experience leads to hilarious situations. Along the way, he learns about vegetarianism, plays the trumpet, attends a luau, takes care of a hamster, and manages capital. He also deals with basketball, shoplifting, sewing, school, and relationships with his mother and son.
When a genetically-engineered, monstrous alligator escapes from a research laboratory and starts terrorizing the Hawaiian islands, a team of scientists, geologists, and hunters must come together to stop the creature before it causes mass destruction. As they navigate through volcanoes, rivers, and waterfalls, they face constant danger and fight for survival against the deadly Supergator.
Two beachcombers with a yacht join woman-with-a-past Rita on a quest for black pearls on a secret island. Arrived, they find another white man has made himself high priest; but George, the latter's handome son, is fair game for Rita, who lands in the guise of a missionary! The inevitable conflict over the pearls brings violence and corruption to the quiet island.
Tales That Witness Madness is an anthology film that presents four different stories, each belonging to the horror, comedy, or sci-fi genre. The tales revolve around various themes such as human sacrifice, murder, psychotronic films, automatic doors, Hawaiian music, and more. The movie takes viewers on a journey through different time periods and locations, showcasing a range of bizarre and chilling scenarios.
Bird of Paradise is a romantic adventure film set on an exotic island. It tells the story of a German man who falls in love with a Polynesian woman and must overcome cultural differences and superstitions.
Flirtation Walk is a romantic musical movie set at the United States Military Academy, West Point. The film revolves around a love story between a young cadet and a native Hawaiian girl. It showcases their flirtatious encounters, the challenges they face due to cultural differences, and the music and dances that bring them closer. The movie also touches upon the themes of duty, honor, and sacrifice that are inherent in military life.
Two high school boys from different social worlds experience romantic feelings for each other. Edmar, a high-performing Filipino student, and Pili, a Native Hawaiian student-athlete, learn that navigating self-growth and teenage love in Hawaiʻi is as complicated as their understanding and love for Hawaiʻi and it’s ever-changing cultural landscape.
With his sidekick Rusty, Jeff Harper sails to paradisiacal tropical isle Ahmi-Oni to bargain on behalf of his cattle baron father for land owned by transplanted Irishman Dennis O'Brien. But Jeff falls in love with O'Brien's daughter, Eileen, and even his father can't break them up after he arrives and himself falls under the spell of island splendor.
The title refers to the business of affable, ambitious bail bondsman (and politically-connected grifter) Bill Bailey, who, in the course of his work, crosses paths with every kind of offender there is, from first-time defendants to career criminals.
Bandleader Tim Hartley's father objects strongly to his son's occupation choice and packs him off to Hawaii to manage the family hotel holdings. This proves to be a wrong move as Hawaiia has more bands than it does pineapples.
In the city, Goofy finds his daily job much too stressful so he decides to leave this hustle and bustle for a more peaceful life in the tropics. He finds life there most enjoyable collecting shells from the beach, making a hut in which to live, getting back to nature, and even joining in the big luau feast (with meals such as shark fin soup). Yes, Goofy thinks nothing can go wrong in this paradise...until the natives need to sacrifice someone to their volcano.
Tony Marvin is a laid back but incredibly successful promoter and fair-haired boy for J. P. Todhunter's pineapple company located in beautiful Hawaii. He gets the company to sponsor a contest in which the winner gets a Hawaiian vacation and is obligated to write articles on the islands which, when published, will constitute a publicity coup for the company. Unfortunately, Georgia Smith, the winner, feels lonely and isolated in the Islands and wants to return to the States. With help from buddy Shad Buggle Tony tries to romantically divert Georgia without letting her know his true motivation.
The cartoon travelogue shows us the splendors of Hawaii. Next, we're invited to follow the bouncing ball and sing along to "Blue Hawaii."