The Hurricane (1937 film)


The Hurricane is a 1937 film set in the South Seas, directed by John Ford and produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, about a Polynesian who is unjustly imprisoned. The climax features a special effects hurricane. It stars Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall, with Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, Raymond Massey, and John Carradine. James Norman Hall, Jon Halls uncle, cowrote the novel of the same name on which The Hurricane is based.

During the colonial era in the South Pacific, the natives of the island of Manakoora are a contented lot. Terangi Jon Hall, the first mate on an islandhopping schooner, marries Marama Dorothy Lamour, the daughter of the chief Al Kikume. She has a premonition and begs him not to leave, or at least take her with him on the ships next voyage, but he makes her stay behind.Upon reaching Tahiti, the crew goes to a bar to celebrate. When a racist white man orders them to leave, Terangi strikes him and breaks his jaw. Unfortunately, the man has strong political connections, and the governor is forced to sentence him to six months in jail, over the objections of Terangis captain, Nagle Jerome Cowan. Back on Manakoora, Dr. Kersaint begs recently appointed local French Governor Eugene De Laage Raymond Massey to have Terangi brought home to serve his sentence under parole, but De Laage refuses to compromise his stern interpretation of the law, despite the pleas of Captain Nagle, Father Paul C. Aubrey Smith, and even his own wife Mary Astor. ........

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