South of Pago Pago - 1940 was released on:
USA: 19 July 1940
Australia: 28 October 1940
Sweden: 23 November 1940
Portugal: 15 May 1943
Spain: 11 May 1945 (Madrid)
USA: 21 June 1947 (re-release)
Denmark: 19 April 1948
Finland: 26 May 1950
West Germany: 25 January 1952
Austria: August 1952
Pago Pago
just a start...I've heard that Hamburg-Sued Shipping out of Long Beach call 562-590-9021 (ask for Lisa) is good. Their agent here in Pago is Samoa Pacific Shipping - you can contact them at 684-633-4665 and ask for Va'a. It cost someone I know of $2560. Plus, 10% of the value of the car once you arrive (Am. Samoa import fee). The boat left Long Beach on July 26 (we had to leave it in a warehouse in Long Beach on July 23) and arrived in Pago on August 19. You can also check with Matson, I believe they have roll-on roll-off service which may be cheaper than container service with Hamburg-SUD
South of Pago Pago - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 West Germany:16 (nf)
The population of Pago Pago is 11,500.
The airport code for Pago Pago International Airport is PPG.
Pago Pago is located in, and is the capital of, American Samoa, an unincorporated territory of the U.S. The population of Pago Pago is estimated to be 3,656.
IT WOULD ACTUALLY BE THURSDAY IN AUCKLAND IF IT IS TUESDAY IN PAGO PAGO
The cast of South of Pago Pago - 1940 includes: Mala as Native Diver Abner Biberman as Manuel Ferro Olympe Bradna as Malia Julie Carter as Native GIrl Pedro de Cordoba as Chief Douglass Dumbrille as Williams Nellie Duran as Laulau Frances Farmer as Ruby Taylor James Flavin as Cafe Customer Francis Ford as Foster Jon Hall as Kehane Al Kikume as High Priest Gene Lockhart as Lindsay Victor McLaglen as Bucko Larson Satini Pualoa as Native Diver Rudy Robles as Luna Bobby Stone as Hono Lola Vanti as Native Girl Ben Welden as Grimes Robert Willey as Native Diver Harry Woods as Black Mike Rafferty
Roman Catholic Diocese of Samoa-Pago Pago was created in 1982.
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Pago Pago is pronounced "PAH-go PAH-go," with the emphasis on the first syllable of each word.
American Samoa
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