Call of the South Seas (1944)
FBI Agent Kendall Gaige goes undercover on a South Seas island in order to expose the underhanded and exploitative business practices of Steve Landrau. In the course of his investigation Gaige is introduce to the Paris-educated native princess Tahia, who believes that he has arrived to save her people from poverty. A romance, of course, ensues as Gaige attempts to expose Landrau before his cover is blown.
Director:
John English
Writer:
Albert DeMond
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Janet Martin as Princess Tahia |
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Allan Lane as Kendall Gaige |
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William Henry as Agent Paul Russell |
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Roy Barcroft as Steve Landrau |
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Wally Vernon as Handsome |
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Adele Mara as Aritana |
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Duncan Renaldo as Commissioner Charcot |
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Frank Jaquet as Judge Fator |
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Anna Demetrio as Latona |
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Richard Alexander as Bailey |
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Nina Campana as Nona |
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Satini Pualoa as Kualu |
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Budd Buster as Kanahu |
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John Eberts as Manu |
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Margia Dean as Waitress |
| Editing | Richard L. Van Enger | Editor |
| Directing | John English | Director |
| Writing | Albert DeMond | Screenplay |
| Crew | William Bradford | Cinematography |
| Production | Walter H. Goetz | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Marlin Skiles | Music |