Gilda Karlson (Dorothy Mackaill) is a New Orleans prostitute. She is accused of murdering Piet Van Saal (Ralf Harolde), the man responsible for ending her former job as a secretary and leading her into prostitution. Her old boyfriend, sailor Carl Erickson (Donald Cook), smuggles her to safety to Tortuga, an island in the Caribbean from which she cannot be extradited. On the island, Gilda and Carl get "married" without a clergyman to officiate, and she swears to be faithful to him. After Carl leaves on his ship, Gilda finds herself to be the only white woman in a hotel full of international criminals, all of whom try to seduce her. Especially persistent is Mr. Bruno (Morgan Wallace), who describes himself as "the jailer and executioner of this island". He arranges to intercept letters Carl sends to her and steals the support money he includes. Bruno's intention is to make Gilda think Carl has abandoned her, hoping she will seek his assistance once she becomes desperate for cash.
MPAA Rating: | NR |
Genre: | Crime, Drama, Romance |
Country: | United States |
Directed By: | William A. Wellman |
Written By: | Maude Fulton, Houston Branch, Joseph Jackson |
Cast: | Nina Mae McKinney, Ralf Harolde, Ivan F. Simpson, Morgan Wallace, Rondo Hatton, Lionel Belmore, Gustav Von Seyffertitz, Donald Cook, John Wray, Cecil Cunningham, Charles Middleton, Ted Billings, Victor Varconi, Kenneth MacDonald, Chris-Pin Martin, Harry Semels, Clarence Muse, Harold Waldridge, Dorothy Mackaill, Noble Johnson |
In Theaters: | Dec 12, 1931 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 13 minutes |
Production: | First National Pictures |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |