HD · HDR
The Hurricane
Overlook Pick

The Hurricane

South Sea Adventure Calls
68
User Score56 ratings
TMDB 6.816+19371h 44mEnglish
ActionAdventureDramaRomance

Synopsis

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.

Director
John FordFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Samuel Goldwyn Productions1 production companies
Release
November 9, 1937Released
Box Office
Budget $2M

Top Cast

8 of 37
Jon Hall
Jon Hall
Terangi
Dorothy Lamour
Dorothy Lamour
Marama
Raymond Massey
Raymond Massey
DeLaage
Mary Astor
Mary Astor
Mme. DeLaage
C. Aubrey Smith
C. Aubrey Smith
Father Paul
Thomas Mitchell
Thomas Mitchell
Dr. Kersaint
Jerome Cowan
Jerome Cowan
Captain Nagle
Al Kikume
Al Kikume
Chief Mehevi

Trailers & Photos

Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
Jun 20, 2022

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) makes 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.

More Like This

Browse all