The Pagan Lady (1931)
Dot starts out as a bartender in Havana when in walks Dingo Mike (Charles Bickford) and orders up a drink that sounds like something you'd consume on a dare. He drinks the concoction down in one swallow and also manages to outsmart Dot's boss and his rum-running hooligans. You see, Dingo is a bootlegger himself. He literally sweeps the lady off her feet and they set up housekeeping in a tropical hotel full of colorful characters, some of whom are in the bootlegging business too.
Director:
John Francis Dillon
Writer:
Benjamin Glazer
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Evelyn Brent as Dorothy 'Dot' Hunter |
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Conrad Nagel as Ernest Todd |
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Charles Bickford as Dingo Mike |
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Roland Young as Dr. Heath |
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William Farnum as Malcolm 'Mal' Todd |
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Lucile Gleason as Nellie |
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Leslie Fenton as Gerald 'Gerry' Willis |
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Gwen Lee as Gwen Willis |
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Wallace MacDonald as Francisco |
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Madame Sul-Te-Wan as Carla the Servant |
| Directing | John Francis Dillon | Director |
| Writing | William DuBois | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Benjamin Glazer | Screenplay |
| Camera | Norbert Brodine | Director of Photography |