![]() ![]() ![]() Pass and Chen comes back to the main island to learn that Heston has taken a Japanese mistress, Mayama. ![]() Meanwhile Chen's husband has contracted leprosy, so she goes with him to Molokai, the leper colony. Hawaiian woman who does not like the white man's ways, so she takes their son (played by Martin, Paulsin, and Law as he ages from six to young manhood) away to raise him in her tradition. ![]() With Chen at his side he establishes a successful pineapple plantation. With the help of engineer Knight, Heston drills for water, strikes the wet stuff, and can now farm the once-dry land. Starts his own rival ranch using the Asians, two of whom are Chen and Mako. Upon arriving he learns that his grandfather's fortune was left to his cousin McCowen (played by four actors in HAWAII, two of whom were Max Von Sydow's sons), a middle-aged man. Slaves who have been-almost, but not quite-shanghaied to work the fields. He comes to Hawaii and brings with him a shipful of Chinese Heston is the grandson of the character portrayed by Richard Harris in HAWAII. A dull sequel to a fairly tame movie (HAWAII), this one continues with James Michener's story but has the disadvantage of a supremely wooden Heston. ![]()
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