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1963 Certificate U
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The hilarious DONOVAN'S REEF, one of John Ford's rare but memorable forays into comedy, is set on the South Sea island of Haleakoloha, where two navy buddies have decided to stay after World War II. Michael "Guns" Donovan (John Wayne) and Aloysius "Boats" Gilhooley (Lee Marvin), who like to celebrate their mutual birthday every .. Read more

Starring John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Jack Warden, Elizabeth Allen
Director John Ford
Genres Comedy

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Donovan's Reef

The hilarious DONOVAN'S REEF, one of John Ford's rare but memorable forays into comedy, is set on the South Sea island of Haleakoloha, where two navy buddies have decided to stay after World War II. Michael "Guns" Donovan (John Wayne) and Aloysius "Boats" Gilhooley (Lee Marvin), who like to celebrate their mutual birthday every year by trying to beat the hell out of each other, are enacting the ritual in Guns's bar, Donovan's Reef. Dr. William Dedham (Jack Warden), scion of a wealthy family and another societal dropout, breaks up the fight after an appropriate amount of damage has been done. He soon learns that his very proper daughter, Amelia (Elizabeth Allen), is about to arrive from Boston, unaware that he's had three children by a Polynesian princess. Dedham persuades Guns to pretend to be the father of his kids during the visit in order to be spared Amelia's wrath. While Dedham's daughter is initially put off by the juvenile antics of Donovan's crew, the tavern owner's feelings toward her are far more positive. After she beats him in a swimming competition, she begins to see his appeal. Filmed in Kauai, Hawaii, this entertaining family-oriented comedy is stoked with broad physical gags and the inspired tomfoolery of the cast. The most notable performance belongs to Wayne, who ends his long, hugely successful, and artistically triumphant collaboration with Ford on a high and suitably revelatory note, their last film together a roisterous, laugh-filled party.

Starring John Wayne, Lee Marvin, Jack Warden, Elizabeth Allen, Dick Foran, Cesar Romero
Director John Ford
Studio PARAMOUNT HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 49 mins
Certificate Certificate U
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Dubbed French, German, Italian, Spanish
Subtitles DVD: Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Slovenian, Swedish, Turkish
Released DVD: 04 Aug 2003
Production year: 1963
Format DVD
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  • 3 stars out of 5

    This ramshackle but immensely enjoyable romp from John Ford was, sadly, the last teaming of the great director and his friend John Wayne. Both deserved a better farewell. Elizabeth Allen plays the prim Bostonian whose presence on a Pacific island disturbs the drinking and brawling lifestyle of the Duke and his crony Lee Marvin, and her dark beauty illuminates the film. There's a seasonal touch involving Dorothy Lamour and a children's Christmas, which some may find oversentimental, and really the only true merit in the whole ragged adventure is the Technicolor photography of veteran William Clothier.

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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    donovans reef

    its john wayne classic combining seriousness with the funny side of life.its worth watching as john wayne in another good film

    any john wayne follower should watch this one(1)

      • linda howe from bedford,England
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Classic

    John Wayne and Lee Marvin turn in great performances in this romp.

    This film employs the classic male bonding scenario typical of films made in this era...in other words, grown men punch each others lights out, then stagger home together singing.

    Cue plenty of drinking, bar room brawls and slapstick comedy. The film also has a sentimental storyline, but don't let that spoil the fun.

    A must see for all John Wayne fans.

      • A customer from Scotland
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    • The hilarious DONOVAN'S REEF, one of John Ford's rare but memorable forays into comedy, is set on the South Sea island of Haleakoloha, where two navy buddies have decided to stay after World War II. ...