Paradise Isle

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Paradise Isle
Movita in film
Directed byArthur Greville Collins
Written byAllan Vaughan Elston (story "The Belled Palm")
Marion Orth (adaptation and screenplay)
Produced byDorothy Davenport
StarringSee below
CinematographyGilbert Warrenton
Edited byRussell F. Schoengarth
Music bySam Koki
Napoleon Andrew Tuiteleleapaga
Distributed byMonogram Pictures
Release date
  • July 21, 1937 (1937-07-21)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Paradise Isle is a 1937 American film directed by Arthur Greville Collins with sequences shot in American Samoa. The film was produced by Dorothy Davenport under the name "Dorothy Reid" and was released by Monogram Pictures. The film stars Mexican actress Movita Castaneda continuing her persona of a South Seas Island girl that began with Mutiny on the Bounty (1935).

Plot summary

Kennedy is a shipwrecked blind artist who is washed ashore on an island en route to meeting an eminent eye surgeon in Suva who is the only chance to restore his sight. He is nursed back to health by Ida, an island girl. When Kennedy is distraught that he cannot pay for the operation due to his money being lost when his ship went down, Ida obtains a valuable black pearl that sets scheming in motion on the island paradise.

Cast

Crew

  • Dorothy Davenport (Associate Producer)
  • Sam Koki (Original Music)
  • Gilbert Warrenton (Cinematographer)
  • Russell F. Schoengarth (Film Editor)
  • Scott R. Dunlap (Production Manager)
  • Harry Knight (Assistant Director)
  • William A. Wilmarth
    (Sound Recordist)
  • Fred Jackman (Special Effects)
  • E.R. Hickson (Technical Director)

Soundtrack

  • Warren Hull - "Paradise Isle" (written by
    Napo Tuiteleleapaga
    )
  • "Hawaiian Chant" (written by Lani McIntyre and Napo Tuiteleleapaga)

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