Kon-Tiki is a documentary film about an experimental archaeological journey across the Pacific. The film follows a crew of adventurers who set sail on a raft to prove that Polynesians could have settled in the Pacific islands from South America. They face challenges such as windstorms, tides, and the dangers of the open ocean.
The Little Polar Bear is about a young polar bear who becomes friends with a seal and together they go on an adventure in Antarctica. They encounter various obstacles and meet other characters like a cartoon walrus and a talking animal. The story explores themes of friendship, the food chain, and the challenges of living in a cold, icy environment.
In this comedy horror movie set in 1950s New York City, a comedy duo finds themselves in a jungle inhabited by a mad scientist, a gorilla, and other peculiar characters. Their adventures include impersonations, dreams, and encounters in the South Sea Isle.
Pacific pearl diver Duke Slade escapes angry natives by joining a whaler whose dying captain persuades him to marry his daughter who is already being wooed by the first mate.
A secret service agent disguises himself as a sailor.
Olive Granger, an heiress survives a shipwreck in the South Seas and is washed ashore an island along with international crooks Irene Carlton and Fred Morgan, who steal her credentials and escape to America, where Irene poses as Olive. Paul Patterson and Jan Boomer, divers, find Olive abandoned in a cave and fight through the jungle in competition for the girl. While diving for pearls, the treacherous Boomer dies in the clutching coils of a giant octopus. Olive and Paul arrive in New York, expose the impostors, and get married.
Jack Calvert bets four friends that he can travel from New York to Constantinople without a cent.
On board his trading schooner in the South Pacific, tough sea captain Black Pawl confronts his own son, who has grown up in his father's shadow and reflects only his dark side.
A girl raised isolated from society in the South Seas falls in love with a visiting sculptor.
Faulke, a swindling white trader who persuaded Madge to leave Captain Blackbird, insists that her daughter, Lorna, marry Waki, a native leader, although Lorna loves Lloyd Warren. While in search of a doll for his other daughter, Baby Madge, Captain Blackbird comes to Pago Pago and gruffly refuses to aid Lloyd and Lorna, whom he does not recognize. A chance encounter with Faulke, however, reveals the trader's evil doings and Lorna's identity. The captain and his men rush to the island and rescue Lorna from the warring natives.
A lovely castaway is believed to be a goddess by the local natives. Popular dancer Mlle. Doraldina wrote the story to this film especially to highlight her talents, which trade paper Moving Picture World called "frankly sensual and of the athletic order."
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