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    • Deborah Kerr, Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra, Ernest Borgnine, Montgomery Clift, and Donna Reed in From Here to Eternity (1953)

      1. From Here to Eternity

      19531h 58mApproved85Metascore
      7.6 (53K)
      At a U.S. Army base in 1941 Hawaii, a pugilistic private is cruelly punished for refusing to join his unit's boxing team. Meanwhile, his commanding officer's wife and top NCO are indulging in a torrid love affair.
    • Amy Adams and Christoph Waltz in Big Eyes (2014)

      2. Big Eyes

      20141h 46mPG-1362Metascore
      7.0 (102K)
      A drama about the awakening of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.
    • Anson Mount, Serinda Swan, and Iwan Rheon in Inhumans (2017)

      3. Inhumans

      2017TV-PGTV Series
      4.9 (30K)
      An isolated community of superhumans fight to protect themselves.
    • Robert Young, Eleanor Powell, Gracie Allen, and George Burns in Honolulu (1939)

      4. Honolulu

      19391h 23mApproved
      6.5 (810)
      Wanting a break from his overzealous fans, a famous movie star hires a Hawaiian plantation owner to switch places with him for a few weeks.
    • Clark Gable, Cary Grant, June Allyson, and Lucille Ball in Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963)

      5. Hollywood Without Make-Up

      196350mNot Rated
      7.2 (468)
      Ken Murray shares three decades of personal home movies of dozens of Hollywood stars. Not only does he share his own, but home movies from several celebrity friends, as well.
    • One Who Came Back (1952)

      6. One Who Came Back

      195221mApprovedShort
      6.8 (103)
      A US Army corporal wounded in the Korean War narrates his story of recovery as cameras follow him starting with evacuation from the battlefield, through treatment in a series of hospitals, and eventually returning to the United States.
    • 7. Monsanto Night Presents Tony Bennett in Waikiki

      197352mTV Special
      Singer Tony Bennett stars in a musical showcase of scenic Hawaii, taped on location around Waikiki and at the Monarch Room of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, with special guests Joey Heatherton and Mike Curb Congregation.
    • Buddy Ebsen in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      8. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      3,000 Crooked Miles to Honolulu

      (1971)
      1968–198051mNot RatedTV Episode
      8.2 (183)
      A cagey professor and the syndicate team up on a deadly caper. About $750,000 in traveler checks are stolen in Denver. A planeload of criminals posing as academics board a charter flight to Honolulu, with each given $7,500 in traveler checks to spend. A hit man ensures a woman employee of the Honolulu office of the traveler check company can't get the serial numbers of the hot checks circulated. McGarrett calls the caper a "jigsaw puzzle." The question is whether he can solve it in time.
    • Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      9. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      A Woman's Work Is with a Gun

      (1975)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.3 (121)
      After killing a drug dealer who stiffed her, an impoverished psychotic woman asks her friends (who are in similar dire financial straits) to go with her on a scheme to rob tour buses for the valuables the tourists are carrying. The other two women agree, but things go south when the leader, Dina, starts using her big .45 automatic far too many times.
    • Michael Burns in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      10. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      ...And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots

      (1971)
      1968–198051mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.7 (178)
      A mentally disturbed former soldier buys a new rifle and ammunition after a sales clerk fails to check him out. The soldier even signs his name as "George C. Patton." He then holes up in a spot on Diamond Head and shoots out the tires of a motorist's car and proceeds to shoot two police officers, one fatally. McGarrett coordinates the police response. The more McGarrett finds out, the worse it gets. It turns out the sniper has a weird relationship with his mother. The mother, in turn, denies the former soldier is her son. Time is running out and Five-O must prepare to lead a police assault on the sniper.
    • Marc Baxley in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      11. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      And the Horse Jumped Over the Moon

      (1975)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.4 (128)
      A skydiver and a private pilot team up to retrieve heroin shipments from the ocean and then airdrop them onto Oahu, in order to evade a recent tightening against drug smuggling into Hawaii. McGarrett and Five-O learn that there is something afoot when an addict who knows of their plan is gunned down in a telephone booth as he tries to warn Five-O.
    • Jack Lord in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      12. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      Cry, Lie

      (1970)
      1968–198051mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.4 (165)
      Five-O's Chin Ho Kelly is framed as part of a plot to discredit the state police unit. McGarrett & Co., however, turn the tables on the man responsible for the plot.
    • Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      13. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      Death with Father

      (1974)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.9 (147)
      McGarrett joins a group of operatives trying to take down a major drug lab in the hills. The raid succeeds, but a young man smashes through a cordon in a truck and escapes. Word of the raid soon reaches a retired HPD cop, who realizes the escapee is his own son. The cop starts sneaking into evidence rooms and destroying or stealing anything which can implicate the son. Meanwhile, the son is still working as a drug dealer and holes up in another lab used to make methamphetamine. The title of this show is to be taken literally.
    • James MacArthur and Wendell Martin in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      14. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      For a Million... Why Not?

      (1971)
      1968–198051mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.8 (156)
      A gang, led by the vicious Hawkins, is executing a plot to steal $6 million. The group includes a bank employee and an alienated, long-time employee of a trucking company. The plan results in multiple deaths. Dan Williams leads the Five-O investigation because McGarrett is having to testify at a trial on the "Big Island."
    • Jay J. Ames in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      15. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      Hookman

      (1973)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      8.5 (230)
      An off-duty police officer is shot and killed by a sniper while moonlighting as a funeral escort. The next day, another officer is shot and killed during a police standoff, but the bullets taken from his body and the body of the other murdered officer don't match the gun the suspect used. Another link between the two murders is a metallic plate with both officers' names engraved on it. A few days later someone takes a shot at McGarrett and during a high speed chase the suspect's car crashes into the harbor and he manages to escape and leaves behind a prosthetic hook. McGarrett soon realizes that the suspect in both murders as well as the attempt on his life is Curt Stoner, a bank robber who blamed them for the loss of his arms in a failed bank robbery attempt several years earlier. McGarrett then tries to warn another officer before he is killed but is too late. Now it is a race against time to find the killer before he completes his vendetta and kills McGarrett.
    • Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      16. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      Little Girl Blue

      (1973)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      6.3 (152)
      Two men kidnap a young girl and hole up in a World War II bunker on Diamond Head. McGarrett and his men must rescue the child from the desperate criminals.
    • Patty Duke in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      17. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      Thanks for the Honeymoon

      (1973)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.5 (164)
      McGarrett is called in to talk to Toni, a tough-talking young woman who has recently been busted along with her boyfriend. Toni is going to prison and can live with that, but she wants to get married (she's pregnant) before then in an elaborate ceremony. In return, she will testify against a mobster who has always beaten the rap -- "How about murder one? ... With his own two hands?" McGarrett counters that the mobster will use all of his many resources to knock off the couple, but Toni is adamant and McGarrett goes to work with the help of the reporter he's dating.
    • Jack Lord and James MacArthur in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      18. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      The $100,000 Nickel

      (1973)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.5 (150)
      A rare 1913 Liberty Head nickel, one of only five ever made, is to be auctioned at a coin show held at the Ilikai Hotel. European master criminal Eric Damien gets con artist and sleight-of-hand expert, Arnie Price, freed from jail so that he can switch a cleverly-made fake with the original before the auction. But things do not go as planned, as Price, fearing capture, tries to dispose of the nickel in a news rack, and the chase is on to recover the nickel before anyone else finds it.
    • Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      19. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      The Jinn Who Clears the Way

      (1972)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      8.3 (150)
      Operatives working for Wo Fat steal a device from a U.S. military base in Hawaii. Wo Fat is also manipulating a young Maoist into helping him smuggle the device to China. McGarrett and Five-O race to keep the device from leaving the islands. They capture Wo Fat at the last minute. But McGarrett receives a shock courtesy of U.S. spymaster Jonathan Kaye.
    • Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      20. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      The Joker's Wild, Man, Wild!

      (1969)
      1968–198051mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.5 (204)
      Jo Louise, a rich and spoiled heiress, is recklessly pitting two suitors, Craig and Billy, against each other. She's devised a game where each boyfriend draws a card and gets points for various stunts. This game has resulted in, among other things, an Army Jeep being burned and a boat sunk. Billy takes the lead by kidnapping a homeless person. Craig then demands the Joker -- 500 points for a kill. He intends to murder the homeless man. Five-O aims to put an end to the game before things reach a tragic end.
    • Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      21. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      The Ninety-Second War: Part I

      (1972)
      1968–198051mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.9 (143)
      McGarrett is found in an upside-down car containing a dead crime lord and a briefcase with thousands of dollars. Each step of the frame is perfect and unbreakable. McGarrett figures only man can be responsible -- Wo Fat. Indeed, the Chinese intelligence operative has just arrived in Hawaii. It turns out Wo Fat arranged for a man to undergo many plastic surgery operations to look exactly like McGarrett. The man is caught and fatally wounded as he tries to withdraw money from a Swiss bank. Before he dies, the double says, "Wo Fat bought my soul for 90 seconds."
    • Donald Pleasence in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      22. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      The Ninety-Second War: Part II

      (1972)
      1968–198051mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.5 (140)
      Steve returns to Hawaii after discovering the man who was made to look like him in Switzerland. Steve meets with Jonathan Kaye and some other people to find out why Steve was framed. They know Wo Fat is behind it. Steve learns that the only anomaly was their tracking station went out for a few seconds. Steve wonders if that is what Wo Fat is working on because they know that all this about Wo Fat trying to get 90 seconds for something and with their tracking system down for 90 seconds; what could happen? They look at everyone who could have done it, Steve thinks they should look at a scientist named Vogler and they do. They learn that Vogler came to Hawaii because his daughter suffered an allergic reaction to pollen that somehow got to where they live. But the doctor tells them it's impossible for the pollen to be there at that time of the year. So Steve thinks someone made the girl sick so that her father would have to go to Hawaii. Later a Russian agent arrives who gives them some information that helps them. Steve talks to Vogler and he has a breakdown. They then give him a truth serum that's when they learn what's going on.
    • Harry Endo, Kam Fong, Al Harrington, Jack Lord, and James MacArthur in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      23. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      The Two-Faced Corpse

      (1974)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.2 (144)
      A Honolulu businessman is found murdered on a land tract he was trying to develop. The case has all the earmarks of a syndicate hit. Five-O traces the dead man and finds that he was, in fact, a former thug who had testified and gone into the Federal witness protection program. But they find this out so easily that McGarrett begins to suspect that the mob had nothing at all to do with the murder -- someone close to the witness, who knew all about his history, killed him and pinned it on the mob. Suspicion soon falls on the dead man's wife and her lover, who were to be the beneficiaries of a $100,000 insurance policy paid by Uncle Sam if the witness was indeed whacked (the money seems like chump change when you look at the lavish mansion where the dead man lived). McGarrett and the Federal agent overseeing the witness protection program plan in Hawaii, who have often been at odds in the past, begin to collaborate in trying to fool the killer or killers into thinking the mob is after them -- because the dead man had a surgically altered face, he could be anyone, including the wife's lover.
    • Scott Marlowe, Will Seltzer, and Larry Wilcox in Hawaii Five-O (1968)

      24. Hawaii Five-O

      Episode: 

      The Young Assassins

      (1974)
      1968–198050mNot RatedTV Episode
      7.6 (140)
      A band of young radicals is killing ordinary people at random. Five-O consults an academic who is knowledgeable about such groups. The group then kidnaps Dan Williams and the academic, threatening to kill both men.
    • Tom Selleck and Anne Lockhart in Magnum, P.I. (1980)

      25. Magnum, P.I.

      Episode: 

      Flashback

      (1982)
      1980–198848mNot RatedTV Episode
      8.0 (410)
      Magnum wakes up one morning and finds he is back in 1936 and must solve a murder.

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