No more sugar fields, no more pineapple canneries. No more Aloha Airlines. No more old Hilo Airport or old Honolulu Airport. And the Bright kids are definitely not kids anymore. They're nearing 60 or have passed it.
@@GulfIslandRock Wrong. They made many choices that led to their destruction. They’re far from being pure victims, contrary to the propaganda you’ve swallowed.
Thank you for posting these little time capsules.
That film actually came out in cinemas everywhere in the country.
No more sugar fields, no more pineapple canneries. No more Aloha Airlines. No more old Hilo Airport or old Honolulu Airport.
And the Bright kids are definitely not kids anymore. They're nearing 60 or have passed it.
It looked better before skyscrapers
Hawaii became a state on August 21, 1959 and not July 4 as the narrator states.
you mean hollywood state saying as of june 1980
That's what I said.
Bye Bye old Hawaii
Yes, too bad the Hawaiians sold out.
😢
@@jacksonesq9992 they had no choice since they were taken by force
@@GulfIslandRock Wrong. They made many choices that led to their destruction. They’re far from being pure victims, contrary to the propaganda you’ve swallowed.
IS THE BRIGHT FAMILY for real?
People in 1959 really called hawaii the island state lol I'm weak🤣
Our people? The narrator hardly sounds Hawaiian 🌺
He is not.
Our people? The narrator hardly sounds Hawaiian 🌺