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The Hurricane

South Sea Adventure Calls
1937 | 104m | English

(3295 votes)

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A Polynesian sailor is separated from his wife when he's unjustly imprisoned for defending himself against a colonial bully. Members of the community petition the governor for clemency but all pretense of law and order are soon shattered by an incoming tropical storm.
Release Date: Nov 09, 1937
Director: John Ford
Writer: Dudley Nichols, Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall, Oliver H.P. Garrett
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama, Romance
Keywords south seas, based on novel or book, hurricane, honeymoon, tahiti, prison escape, shark, tropical island, racial prejudice, south sea island, told in flashback, disaster movie, colonial era, schooner
Production Companies United Artists, Beacon Pictures, Samuel Goldwyn Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Dorothy Lamour Marama
Jon Hall Terangi
Mary Astor Mme. DeLaage
C. Aubrey Smith Father Paul
Thomas Mitchell Dr. Kersaint
Raymond Massey DeLaage
John Carradine Warden
Jerome Cowan Captain Nagle
Al Kikume Chief Mehevi
Kuulei De Clercq Tita
Layne Tom Jr. Mako
Mamo Clark Hitia
Movita Arai
Lei Aloha Native (uncredited)
Lionel Braham The Governor (uncredited)
John Casey Native (uncredited)
Spencer Charters Judge (uncredited)
Anne Chevalier Reri (uncredited)
Inez Courtney Girl on Ship (uncredited)
Yola d'Avril Club Hibiscus Singer (uncredited)
William B. Davidson Abusive Drunk (uncredited)
Roger Drake Captain of the Guards (uncredited)
Vic Groves Native (uncredited)
Louis Hahn Native (uncredited)
Flora Hayes Mama Rua (uncredited)
George Herrera Native (uncredited)
David Hopi Native (uncredited)
Henry Kanea Native (uncredited)
Prince Leilani Native (uncredited)
Chris-Pin Martin Sailor (uncredited)
Hawksha Paia Native (uncredited)
Satini Pualoa Native (uncredited)
John Pumau Native (uncredited)
Max Reid Native (uncredited)
Mary Shaw Marunga (uncredited)
Kay Silva Native (uncredited)
Hugo Fregonese Native (uncredited)
Name Job
Carl Saxe Stunts
Dudley Nichols Screenplay
Alexander Golitzen Assistant Art Director
James Basevi Special Effects
Omar Kiam Costume Design
Wingate Smith Assistant Director
R. T. Layton Special Effects Assistant
Lee Zavitz Special Effects
Paul Eagler Additional Photography
Robert Coburn Still Photographer
Percy Ikerd Location Manager
Charles Nordhoff Novel
James Norman Hall Novel
Oliver H.P. Garrett Adaptation
Julia Heron Set Decoration
Lloyd Nosler Editor
Richard Day Art Direction
Bert Glennon Director of Photography
Jack Noyes Sound Recordist
Ray Binger Special Effects
Lila Finn Stunt Double
Paul Stader Stunts
Archie Stout Additional Photography
Alexander Kahle Still Photographer
Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
John Ford Director
Alfred Newman Music Director, Original Music Composer
Ben Hecht Additional Writing
W.P. Lipscomb Additional Writing
Stuart Heisler Other
Hugo Friedhofer Orchestrator
Samuel Goldwyn Presenter
Name Title
Merritt Hulburd Associate Producer
Samuel Goldwyn Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is all about the last ten minutes - and those largely forgive the preceding 100 which produce a rather dull, south seas melodrama as Jon Hall "Terangi" is imprisoned for defending himself against a bully. The intransigent French Colonial Governor "DeLaage" (a suitably maniacal Daniel Massey) ma ... kes it his mission to ensure that the rule of law prevails, and that "Terangi" is suitably punished - despite the caring interventions of a loquacious, frequently over-imbibed, Thomas Mitchell ("Dr. Kersaint); quite a poignant performance from local cleric C. Aubrey Smith ("Fr. Paul") and his own wife Mary Astor ("Mme. DeLaage"). Indeed, under the brutal administration of the hard labour camp by John Carradine the misery of our young captive is only compounded, especially as his unsuccessful escape attempts - to get back to wife "Marama" (Dorothy Lamour) - result in increases to his sentence. The plot is riddled with holes and inconsistencies, but John Ford builds tension quite well and the score from Alfred Newman and the special - really quite impressive - effects at the end are both great too (frankly, far too good for the rest of it). It'd be hard to recommend the entire film, but on balance I think the end justified the trip.

Jun 20, 2022