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12 August 1932 (USA) morePlot:
A native girl falls for a visitor to her island, but she's chosen to be sacrificed to the volcano god. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
Hammy, sensual, kinky; masochism in the Tropics, Selznick style... moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Dolores del Rio | ... | Luana | |
| Joel McCrea | ... | Johnny Baker | |
| John Halliday | ... | Mac | |
| Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher | ... | Chester | |
| Bert Roach | ... | Hector | |
| Lon Chaney Jr. | ... | Thornton (as Creighton Chaney) | |
| Wade Boteler | ... | Skipper Johnson | |
| Arnold Gray | ... | Walker | |
| Reginald Simpson | ... | O'Fallon | |
| Napoleon Pukui | ... | The King | |
| Agostino Borgato | ... | Medicine Man | |
| Sofia Ortega | ... | Mahumahu |
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80 min | USA:82 min (FMC Library Print)Country:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Photophone System)Fun Stuff
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King Vidor originally took his cast and crew to Hawaii to shoot exteriors. After numerous technical problems, the weather took a turn for the worst, so hopes of shooting the picture in authentic locations was never realized. moreFAQ
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Dolores del Rio is a South Seas island princess who has a taboo affair with a young American sailor after she saves him from a shark; he considers their flirtatious clinches "a lark", but after she's swiped from him by her people, he re-captures her and sails for the remote island of Lani. It took three writers (Leonard Praskins, Wells Root, and Wanda Tuchock) to adapt Richard Walton Tully's play for the screen, though the story is told mostly in visual, elemental terms. Athletic Joel McCrea slides down a steep hill on a leaf, scales a coconut tree without slipping, and jumps from a high cliff into a palm tree without getting so much as a nick. His passion for Dolores' Luana is convincing, though rushed along. The screenwriters tease us with tidbits about a volcano curse, and it isn't long before the lava starts flowing. Executive produced by none other than David O. Selznick, this early "Radio Picture" benefits from the pre-Code era (with some sensual behavior between the leads, and a lovely underwater duet wherein Miss del Rio appears to be nude). McCrea's happy team of mariners come and go and come back again (right on schedule), yet their salty, digging rapport is very lighthearted and amusing, and there's a charming moment at the beginning where they throw souvenirs to the natives. Not a bad early talkie, although special effects certainly had a long way to go--ditto for dramatic acting. Remade in 1951 with Debra Paget. ** from ****