Sir George hires Hillary Gatt to find out more about Eric who wants to marry Lois. Gatt is murdered and the couple, married, run off to India. Old friend John Beetham sympathizes with the bride who sees that her hubby is a liar and drunk.
Warner Baxter
Col. John Beetham
Lois Moran
Eve Mannering Durand
E.L. Park
Police Insp. Charlie Chan
Boris Karloff
Beetham's Manservent
Gilbert Emery
Sir Frederick Bruce
Claude King
Sir George Mannering
Philip Strange
Eric Durand
Jamiel Hasson
Sahib Hana
Peter Gawthrone
British Police Inspector
John Rogers
Alf Pornick
Mercedes De Valasco
Nuna
Edgar Norton
Galt
Director
Irving Cummings
Novel
Earl Derr Biggers
Screenstory
George Middleton
Writer
Sonya Levien
Writer
Clarke Silvemail
June 6, 2022
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Despite the objections of her guardian "Sir George Mannering" (Claude King), the headstrong "Eve" (Lois Moran) marries the dashing "Eric Durand" (Philip Strange) and they go to live in India. Her guardian dies, and she is left in a loveless marriage with her rather rakish husband who is quite clearly having an affair with their maid "Nuna" (the constantly singing Mercedes de Valasco). One afternoon, whilst keeping away from her husband, she meets an old friend "Col. Beetham" (Warner Baxter) who was always keen on her, and he offers to help. On returning home, she receives a letter that might just implicate her husband with the murder of her late guardian's solicitor on the night of their marriage - and she turns to "Beetham" for help. All of this is taking place under the watchful eye of the diligent "Sir Frederick Bruce" (Gilbert Emery) from Scotland Yard, and concludes - via an interesting trip through the desert - in a San Francisco where the assistance of "Charlie Chan" (E.L. Park) proves crucial in apprehending the culprit. It's got some quite decent photography, to be fair, but the dialogue is so stilted as to be almost staccato - particularly for the first fifteen minutes or so. Moran has no chemistry with ether of her leading men, and the mystery is far too contrived. Not entirely sure why you would go from London to Tehran via India, either...
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00