- The Hurricane (1937 film)
Infobox Film
name = The Hurricane
caption = original 1937 movie poster
director =John Ford Stuart Heisler (uncredited)
producer =Samuel Goldwyn
writer = screenplay byOliver H.P. Garrett Dudley Nichols
based on the novel byJames Norman Hall andCharles Nordhoff
starring =Dorothy Lamour Jon Hall Mary Astor C. Aubrey Smith Thomas Mitchell Raymond Massey John Carradine
music =Alfred Newman
cinematography =Bert Glennon
editing =
distributor =United Artists
released =November 9 ,1937
runtime = 110 min.
country = USA
awards =
language = English
budget = $2,000,000 (estimated)
preceded_by =
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:23941
imdb_id = 0029030"The Hurricane" (1937) is a
film , directed byJohn Ford and produced bySamuel Goldwyn , about atropical cyclone in thePacific Ocean . It starsDorothy Lamour and alsoJon Hall , withMary Astor ,C. Aubrey Smith , Thomas Mitchell,Raymond Massey , andJohn Carradine .Plot
In the days of the tall ships and colonial rule of the South Pacific, a naive native sailor working as first mate on an island hopping windjammer is unjustly jailed in Tahiti for striking a racist planter with government connections. His attempts to escape imprisonment and return to his home island and young wife are contrasted with the attitudes of the white colonials, including a humanitarian physician, a "by the book" governor and a sadistic jailer, as well as the forces of natural justice in the form of a devastating hurricane. [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029030/plotsummary]
Awards
* Best Supporting Actor (nomination) - Thomas Mitchell
*Best Sound Recording -Thomas T. Moulton Cast
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Dorothy Lamour as Marama
*Jon Hall as Terangi
*Mary Astor as Madame Germaine De Laage
*C. Aubrey Smith as Father Paul
*Thomas Mitchell as Dr. Kersaint
*Raymond Massey as Governor Eugene De LaageLiterary references
In his memoir "La tregua" ("The Truce"; re-titled "The Reawakening" for publication in the U.S.),
Primo Levi recounted his experience watching "The Hurricane" among other films while he was interned at a Soviet transit camp at Starye Dorogi in the aftermath ofWorld War II . The audience of Soviet troops, former prisoners of war, andHolocaust survivors (Levi included) became more and more unruly as the movie progressed, culminating in what Levi called a "witches' sabbath " when the actual hurricane appeared on screen. A fight broke out in the cramped theater and the projectionist decided to shut off the film before the end, to Levi's dismay (he recalled the film as "quite a good American film of the thirties").External links
*imdb title |id=0029030 | title=The Hurricane
*amg title | id=1:23941 | title=The Hurricane
*tcmdb title | id=78725 | title=The Hurricane
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