154 years on | Fiji’s ‘Blue Lagoon’ film | A second home for actress Brooke Shields
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154 years on | Fiji’s ‘Blue Lagoon’ film | A second home for actress Brooke Shields
In 1979, one of Fiji’s most attractive islands — Nanuya Levu (Turtled Island, owned by American businessman, Richard Evanson) — was the setting for the remake of the film Blue Lagoon. It also became the temporary home for actress Brooke Shields. This was reported in The Fiji Times of September 22, 1979. A Columbia Pictures’ film crew had worked on the $4 million movie for more than two weeks when The Fiji Times visited the set. Nanuya Levu is 80…
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