Doctor Smith and his wife, Mary,depart a riverboat and are met by Phil Talbot. Phil informs Dr. Smith that Jessup, the only other white man in the village, has died while the doctor and his wife were off on a two-day holiday. Unknown to Smith, Jessup and his partner, Ross King, had a large cache of ivory tusks in the jungle, and he had told Phil about it. Meanwhile, Mary Smith has decided to steam-boat down the Congo River to Capetown for an extended holiday. Kuba, King’s gun-bearer, asks Smith to write a letter to King, currently residing at a New York City Explorer’s Club, and advise him that his partner has died. Talbot sends a letter to his stateside sweetheart, Diane Cameron, and her father, asking them to come to Africa and join him on an ivory-treasure expedition, and replenish their family-fortune lost in the recent stock-market crash. What Mr. Cameron and Diane don’t know about Talbot is that his years in Africa have unhinged him. On the voyage over, Diane meets Ross,and they fall in love. The Camerons, King and Talbot start on a trek to find the ivory, but Talbot has his own agenda regarding the ivory. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 5.2/10 | |
Released: | April 15, 1932 | |
Runtime: | 63 min | |
Genres: | Drama Romance Mystery | |
Companies: | Capitol Films Mayfair Pictures Corporation | |
Cast: | Jack Mulhall Phillips Smalley Frank Mayo Barbara Weeks | |
Crew: | Andrew L. Stone Norton S. Parker | |
random000 : Do people actually want to know why the frog is a mystery or how it went blind. Piffle.