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LIGHTS, CAMERA KAUAI! ISLAND HAS BEEN A FAVORITE OF FILMMAKERS AND VISITORS CAN READILY EXPLORE THE LOCATIONS.


Byline: Eric Noland Travel Editor

LIHUE, Kauai - It has been a stand-in for South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Zaire, Australia, Vietnam and countless locales in the South Seas South Seas, name given by early explorers to the whole of the Pacific Ocean. In recent times the name has been used to mean only the central Pacific, the S Pacific, and the SW Pacific. . It has provided romance, adventure, danger - and sometimes all three - for thespians as diverse as Harrison Ford, John Wayne, Mitzi Gaynor Mitzi Gaynor (born September 4 1931, Chicago, Illinois, although some sources indicate 1930) is an American actress, singer, and dancer. Career
Born as Francesca Marlene de Czanyi von Gerber
, Elvis Presley and Sarah Jessica Parker.

Whenever Hollywood's filmmakers need a wild, exotic tropical land, they often look no further than Kauai.

And that makes sense. This is the oldest of the primary islands in the Hawaiian chain, and as such it offers a primordial landscape of dagger-like volcanic protrusions blanketed with vegetation, dense jungle on the slopes of rain-drenched Mount Waialeale Mount Waialeale (Hawaiian: Waiʻaleʻale or "rippling waters"), elevation 5,148 ft (1,569 m), is the second highest point on the island of Kauai in the , tumbling waterfalls and arguably the most beautiful and secluded beaches in the islands.

This was where Indiana Jones searched for a precious golden idol. It was where the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park tested their restraints. It's where love blossomed in an enchanted en·chant  
tr.v. en·chant·ed, en·chant·ing, en·chants
1. To cast a spell over; bewitch.

2. To attract and delight; entrance. See Synonyms at charm.
 land following countless plane crashes and shipwrecks This list of shipwrecks is of those ships whose have been located. Africa
East Africa
  • Globe Star grounded off Mombasa, Kenya in April 1973
  • H.M.S.
.

More than six dozen movies or TV projects have been filmed on the island over the past 70 years, and many of the locations are readily accessible to the film-buff visitor.

You can either hook up with a formal tour or do a little poking around on your own. And even if you aren't that excited about the movies, most of the sites are appealing in their own right. Would you expect anything less when Hollywood filmmakers are endeavoring to stoke the fires of fantasy?

The movie subjects have captivated cap·ti·vate  
tr.v. cap·ti·vat·ed, cap·ti·vat·ing, cap·ti·vates
1. To attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence. See Synonyms at charm.

2. Archaic To capture.
 many a visitor to the island. The 1958 World War II musical ``South Pacific,'' perhaps the best-known of Kauai's movies, was filmed on the north shore, near the quaint town of Hanalei. A clerk at Hanalei Video & Music said, ``We didn't have it in here for a while, and I thought we were going to have riots.''

It was amusing to note that the store also carried well-worn tapes of otherwise forgettable for·get·ta·ble  
adj.
Fit or apt to be forgotten: a movie with very forgettable characters.

Adj. 1. forgettable - easily forgotten
unforgettable - impossible to forget
 movies like ``Donovan's Reef'' (1963) and ``Pagan Love Song'' (1950). You guessed it: Both are loaded with Kauai images.

If the thought of stumbling around the island looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 film locations is daunting daunt  
tr.v. daunt·ed, daunt·ing, daunts
To abate the courage of; discourage. See Synonyms at dismay.



[Middle English daunten, from Old French danter, from Latin
, Hawaii Movie Tours is the answer. It offers three excursions: coastal ($95), 4X4 ($113) and helicopter (offered in conjunction with one of the land tours; mid-$200s).

One of the advantages of seeing Kauai in this manner is that the tour company has contracted with private landowners to gain access to sites not open to the general public.

On the six-hour off-road tour, for example, our group bounced along a rutted road on the Kipu Ranch, near Lihue. It was here, in ``Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981), that Ford as Indiana Jones outraced South American tribesmen and ultimately swung on a vine to a seaplane seaplane, airplane designed to take off from and alight on water. The two most common types are the floatplane, whose fuselage is supported by struts attached to two or more pontoon floats, and the flying boat, whose boat-hull fuselage is constructed with the  waiting on a river. A rope hangs from a tree at the same spot, and tour patrons can swing out over the river (but not drop in), just like Indy.

Another stop on the tour is the Coco Palms Resort, a storied 1950s complex that was pounded so mercilessly by Hurricane Iniki Hurricane Iniki (pronounced [ɪniki]) (Hawaiian for strong and piercing wind[1]) was the most powerful hurricane to strike the U.S.  in 1992 that it has been shuttered ever since.

It was at the Coco Palms that Elvis Presley's character decided to chuck Daddy's pineapple business and live a life of ease as an island tour guide in ``Blue Hawaii'' (1961).

With our guide carefully directing us around various hazards - ceiling fans dangling by electrical cords, coconuts plummeting as deadly missiles from unkempt palm trees on the grounds - we wandered past the decrepit de·crep·it  
adj.
Weakened, worn out, impaired, or broken down by old age, illness, or hard use. See Synonyms at weak.



[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin d
 pool, through the thatch-ceiling bar to the lagoon, where the movie's climactic wedding scene undoubtedly inspired many women to plan their marriage ceremonies for the islands.

Another nice attribute of the two land tours is that the vans are equipped with video monitors, and scenes of various movies are screened just before you get a look at the actual movie site.

That's a lot of fun, and it has the added benefit of sparing you the chore of sitting through some of the low-budget duds that have been filmed here over the years. Do you really want to walk into your video store and ask for ``She Gods of Shark Reef,'' ``Voodoo Island,'' ``Death Moon'' or ``The Seven Women From Hell''?

Our guide, Chelsea Loughead, displayed an impressive grasp of Kauai film lore, and regularly peppered her commentary with lively observations and anecdotes.

Hollywood's tendency to take liberties with geography was noted. As we pulled up to Opaekaa Falls, for example, we watched Jack Lemmon Noun 1. Jack Lemmon - United States film actor (1925-2001)
John Uhler, Lemmon
 in a scene from ``The Wackiest Ship in the Army'' (1961), and when the characters turn to take in the view, they're suddenly gazing into Waimea Canyon - which is on the other side of the island, some 20 miles away.

We also heard about how filmmaker Steven Spielberg Noun 1. Steven Spielberg - United States filmmaker (born in 1947)
Spielberg
 was staying at the Kauai Marriott Resort during the filming of ``Jurassic Park'' (1993) when Hurricane Iniki hit. Up to the roof he went with a camera operator, and got some footage of wind-whipped waves crashing over the breakwater breakwater, offshore structure to protect a harbor from wave energy or deflect currents. When it also serves as a pier, it is called a quay; when covered by a roadway it is called a mole.  of Nawiliwili Bay. That scene made it into the movie.

A picnic lunch is included on the tour, and it was taken at idyllic Hanamaulu Beach Park - yes, the bay is yet another film location. On the van's video screen, Lee Marvin is seen wading ashore to a throng of adoring Polynesians in ``Donovan's Reef.''

One tip for anyone taking this tour: Get an early claim on one of the forward bench seats. The van seats 10 tour customers, but the back seat is in the rear-most cargo area, and there are no air conditioning air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful.  registers in sight. Not so much as a breath of air made it back there, and it was a sweltering swel·ter·ing  
adj.
1. Oppressively hot and humid; sultry.

2. Suffering from oppressive heat.



swel
 place to sit - the torture only enhanced by the sight of cool trade winds blowing briskly outside the closed windows of the van.

If you're averse to the whole idea of being herded around in a tour bus, an independent exploration of Kauai's movie locations can be readily executed.

You might want to make a couple of investments before you set out. The first is a good road map - not the one that comes with the rental car guide. Stop by one of the ubiquitous ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
 convenience stores The following is a list of convenience stores organized by geographical location. Stores are grouped by the lowest heading that contains all locales in which the brands have significant presence.  for a reference map of Kauai (University of Hawaii Press The University of Hawaiʻi Press is a university press that is part of the University of Hawaiʻi. ; $3.95). You won't be able to find Gilligan's beach without this. Another resource is ``The Kauai Movie Book'' (Mutual Publishing; from $22.95 in soft cover). It has information and photos of Kauai movies, though it is desperately in need of an update (more than a dozen movies have been shot here since its only edition was released in 1996).

Drive all the way to the end of the road on the north shore (Highway 56) to begin your excursion, because this side of the island was particularly fertile ground for film locales.

At Kee Beach Keʻe Beach is located at the northern end of State Highway 560. It also marks the start of the Kalalau Trail, a foot path that is the only land access into the Na Pali Coast State Park. , at the end of the road, Richard Chamberlain's Father Ralph floated in on a boat to, ahem, comfort Rachel Ward's Meggie in the TV miniseries ``The Thorn Birds'' (1983). It was supposed to be an island on Australia's Great Barrier Reef Great Barrier Reef, largest complex of coral reef in the world, c.1,250 mi (2,000 km) long, in the Coral Sea, forming a natural breakwater for the coast of Queensland, NE Australia. . Meggie's dwelling is up on the hillside next to the cove, although signs are posted everywhere to keep away from it.

Retracing your route back down the highway, stop at Haena Beach Park and wander a quarter mile up the beach to your right. At Tunnels Beach (there is no sign identifying it), the wanton Grossly careless or negligent; reckless; malicious.

The term wanton implies a reckless disregard for the consequences of one's behavior. A wanton act is one done in heedless disregard for the life, limbs, health, safety, reputation, or property rights of
 night festival on the island of Bali Hai was staged in ``South Pacific.'' Also, Kathleen Turner showed no signs of remorse while lounging here at the end of ``Body Heat'' (1981). With the craggy crag·gy  
adj. crag·gi·er, crag·gi·est
1. Having crags: craggy terrain.

2. Rugged and uneven: a craggy face.
 points of Makana in the distance (universally called Bali Hai today), Tunnels is one of the most alluring beaches on Kauai.

The Hanalei Bay region is also rich with ``South Pacific'' sites. Mitzi Gaynor washed the man right out of her hair at Lumahai Beach, a tricky- to-find cove just east of the bay. The sailors cavorted on the beach at Hanalei Bay, at the foot of a concrete pier that still stands. And if you're curious about the romantic, scenic terrace where Rossano Brazzi romanced Gaynor, the closest approximation you'll find is the outdoor cafe at the Princeville Resort, on the bluff overlooking the bay. The prices are steep here, but the view is sensational.

Less than a mile past the Princeville Airport, turn left down Kalihiwai Road to find Tommy Korman's enchanting beach hideaway from ``Honeymoon in Vegas'' (1992). Remember when James Caan literally slides back the walls to let the breezes waft through the bedroom Sarah Jessica Parker is to have? The house is here at Anini Beach.

On Kalihiwai Road, take the left fork and proceed down a ruddy road to a lovely stretch of reef-sheltered beach. Park at the beach park and walk up the beach to the right. The ``Honeymoon'' house is the second one; observe it from the beach to respect the occupants' privacy.

As you head toward Kapaa, watch for mile marker 20, and turn left at Koolau Road. Take another left onto Moloaa Road, then turn right at the ``No Outlet'' sign to a small parking area. A few steps away, at Moloaa Beach, Gilligan and the gang shipwrecked in 1963 for the pilot of the long-running TV show. The picturesque cove is a nice spot for a day trip even if you had no use for the show.

Beyond Kapaa, you'll find the crumbling Coco Palms on the right side of the highway at the intersection with Highway 580. Since you're not permitted on the grounds, head up 580 to Opaekaa Falls.

The crashing cascade, as we learned on the tour, found its way into ``Wackiest Ship'' and ``Donovan's Reef,'' but the viewpoint on the other side of the road has proven even more captivating cap·ti·vate  
tr.v. cap·ti·vat·ed, cap·ti·vat·ing, cap·ti·vates
1. To attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence. See Synonyms at charm.

2. Archaic To capture.
 to the camera's eye. The Wailua River winds through a verdant ver·dant  
adj.
1. Green with vegetation; covered with green growth.

2. Green.

3. Lacking experience or sophistication; naive.
 landscape here, and it's been called on whenever a director has required a jungle river. That shelf along the river to the right was used for a village in Zaire ravaged rav·age  
v. rav·aged, rav·ag·ing, rav·ages

v.tr.
1. To bring heavy destruction on; devastate: A tornado ravaged the town.

2.
 by a mysterious plague in the opening scene of ``Outbreak'' (1995).

Just outside Lihue, on Highway 583, is Wailua Falls, used in the opening shot of the ``Fantasy Island'' TV series. Two crude trails lead to the base of the falls. You can find them at either of two parking areas - just look for the ``Keep Out'' signs. One of the routes, however, had me wading the boulder-strewn river nearly up to my waist to reach the base of the falls.

The drier, less-lush west side of Kauai hasn't been as popular with filmmakers. But Dick Van Dyke This page is protected from moves until disputes have been resolved on the .
The reason for its protection is listed on the protection policy page.
 washed up on the Poipu Beach crescent of sand that fronts the Marriott Waiohai in the Disney movie ``Lt. Robin Crusoe, USN'' (1966). And a number of films - from ``South Pacific'' to ``Honeymoon in Vegas'' - had scenes shot at the sprawling and beautiful National Tropical Botanical Garden The National Tropical Botanical Garden is a not-for-profit non-governmental institution. The institution is made up of major programs in scientific research, conservation, and education, and four gardens and three preserves in Hawai , on Lawai Road in Poipu.

Another important location, on the west flank of Waialeale, is 280-foot Manawaiopuna Falls. It was prominent in the opening scenes of ``Jurassic Park,'' when a helicopter carrying scientists to a unique game preserve descended the length of it.

You'll also need to take a helicopter tour to see Manawaiopuna - your vehicle won't be able to get anywhere near it. ``It's 15 miles of four- wheel-drive road, and it's on private land,'' said Awana Akau, our driver on the movie tour.

He chuckled. ``Local people just call it Jurassic Park Falls now.''

Just as every other business on the north shore seems to be named after Bali Hai.

The fortunes of Kauai and its movies have become that closely intertwined.

Eric Noland, (818) 713-3681

eric.noland(at)dailynews.com

IF YOU GO

GETTING THERE: Hawaii Movie Tours is based in Kapaa. Its office is on the west (inland) side of Highway 56, between Kauai Village and Waipouli Plaza.

COSTS: The five-hour land tour (also called the coastal tour) costs $95 for adults. The six-hour 4X4 tour costs $113. (The 4X4 tour, by the way, is not nearly as extreme as it is billed - only about 30 minutes are spent off the pavement.) The one-hour helicopter tour is only offered in conjunction with one of the land tours. With the coastal tour this package is $239; with the 4X4 tour it is $257. Prices do not include tax. Prices on all tours slightly lower for children age 11 and under.

INFORMATION: (800) 628-8432 or (808) 822-1192; www.hawaiimovietour.com.

CAPTION(S):

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Photo:

(1 -- 3 -- color) Patrons on Hawaii Movies Tours' 4X4 excursions can swing on the same rope, above, that enabled Indiana Jones to elude his pursuers. Kauai's movie-buff visitors can also check out north shore sites prominent in the musical ``South Pacific.'' Rossano Brazzi romanced Mitzi Gaynor near where the Princeville Resort's terrace cafe stands today, top, and Tunnels Beach, left, served as the movie's forbidden island of Bali Hai.

(4 -- 6) Kee Beach in Kauai, top, filled in for an Australian island in the TV miniseries ``The Thorn Birds''; James Caan romanced Sarah Jessica Parker in ``Honeymoon in Vegas'' at this house on Kauai's Anini Beach, center left; Elvis Presley stayed at the Coco Palms in ``Blue Hawaii,'' center right, but a hurricane ravaged his still-closed bungalow in 1992; and a figure casts a line from Moloaa Beach, above, where the castaways washed up in the ``Gilligan's Island'' pilot.

Eric Noland/Travel Editor

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