

Pagan Love Song
Island girl Mimi plans to leave Tahiti, but maybe she'll have a reason to stay when Mr. Endicott arrives.
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Plot Summary
A young woman travels to Tahiti to marry her fiancé, only to discover he has recently died. She finds solace and unexpected romance with a plantation owner who is trying to win the affections of the local chief's daughter.
Critical Reception
Pagan Love Song was a modest box office success, primarily capitalizing on the popularity of its musical numbers and its exotic setting. While generally considered light entertainment, critics often pointed to its colorful visuals and Esther Williams' performance as highlights, though some found the plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its vibrant Technicolor cinematography and lively musical sequences.
- Esther Williams' aquatic performances were a consistent draw for audiences.
- The romantic plot was seen as pleasant but somewhat formulaic.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but historical reception indicates it was viewed as a pleasant, escapist musical with strong visual appeal.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Hawaii, doubling for Tahiti, and prominently featured Esther Williams' signature swimming sequences.
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