Pagan Love Song is a 1950 American romantic musical film released by MGM and starring Esther Williams and Howard Keel.
A half-indigenous, half-White girl, Mimi's dream is to someday leave the South Pacific to live in America.
Endicott also miscalculates an invitation to a party at Kate's, coming in casual island attire to an event with elegantly dressed guests.
The film was originally announced as Tahiti and was to star Ann Miller, Howard Keel and Ricardo Montalbán.
[8] In a contemporary review, Thomas M. Pryor of The New York Times praised the scenery and Williams' "aquatic exercises" but panned the film overall: "Presumably there is a story somewhere in the picture, but all we can recollect is a series of incidents, some eye-filling and some amusing, others rather pointless and tedious.