The Green Goddess (1930 film)
The Green Goddess | |
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Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. | |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Green Goddess is a 1930 American
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Plot
A small plane carrying three British citizens — Major Crespin (
As it happens, the Raja's three brothers are soon to be executed for murder by the British. When the three plane-crash survivors appear, the Raja's subjects become convinced that their Green Goddess has delivered three victims into their hands for revenge. The three are to be killed once the Raja's three brothers are dead. The Raja professes no great love for his brothers, as they had posed a danger to the succession of his own children, but he sees no reason to anger his people by protecting his British guests. When he becomes attracted to Lucilla, however, he offers to spare her life if she will become his wife. She refuses.
The prisoners become aware that the Raja has a
The next day, Traherne and Lucilla are taken to the temple of the Green Goddess. Once more, the Raja renews his offer to Lucilla, but is again turned down. Given a moment alone, Traherne and Lucilla confess their love for each other. Then, in the nick of time, six British biplanes appear in the skies over Rukh. Lt. Cardew (Reginald Sheffield) lands and demands the release of the couple. The Raja gives in.
Cast
- George Arliss as The Raja
- Ralph Forbes as Dr. Traherne
- H.B. Warneras Major Crespin
- Alice Joyce as Lucilla
- Ivan F. Simpsonas Watkins
- Reginald Sheffield as Lieutenant Cardew
- Betty Boyd as An Ayah
- Nigel De Brulier as Temple Priest
Production
The Green Goddess was filmed in 1929 and completed before Disraeli (1929) but was held out of release until later at the request of George Arliss because he felt that Disraeli was a better vehicle for his sound debut.
The Green Goddess first was adapted for cinema in 1923. Produced by Distinctive Productions, it was directed by Sidney Olcott and played by George Arliss, Alice Joyce and Jetta Goudal.
Adaptations to radio
The Green Goddess was adapted as a one-hour radio play on the January 6, 1935 broadcast of
It was adapted to radio again by Orson Welles on The Campbell Playhouse on February 10, 1939 with Welles as The Rajah and Madeleine Carroll as Lucille.[1]
Preservation status
- The film survives with copies at the Library of Congress and Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research.[2][3]
References
- ^ "Green Goddess · Orson Welles on the Air, 1938-1946".
- ^ Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress, (<-book title) p.72 c.1978 by The American Film Institute
- ^ Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research, Feature Film Database:The Green Goddess
External links
- The Green Goddess at IMDb
- The Green Goddess at the TCM Movie Database
- The Green Goddess at AllMovie
- The Green Goddess at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Review at pre-code.com
Streaming audio
- The Green Goddess on The Campbell Playhouse: February 2, 1939
- The Green Goddess on Theater Guild on the Air: October 20, 1946