White Heat

White Heat

Release date : December 30, 1934
Runtime : 1h 2m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Lois Weber /
Production companies : Seven Seas Corp. /
December 30, 1934 1h 2m United States of America Drama More
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In this melodrama filmed on location in Hawaii, a sugar plantation manager finds himself falling in love with a native girl, but instead of committing to her, he marries a socially prominent young woman from San Francisco. The spoiled girl does not easily adapt to the rigors of plantation life and she gets terribly bored. She is just about to give in to the romantic overtures of a persistent native when her former lover shows up. The husband gets jealous and is about to attack him when the wife sets fire to the cane field. The husband's native lover saves him from death. Afterward, his wife leaves to be with her old flame, and the manager is free to be with the woman he's loved all along.
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Virginia Cherrill
Lucille Cheney
Mona Maris
Leilani
Hardie Albright
Chandler Morris
David Newell
William Hawkes
Robert R. Stephenson
Mac (as Bob Stevenson)
Naomi Childers
Mrs. Cheney
Kamaunani Achi
Mrs. Hale
Nohill Naumu
Leilani's Father

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  • title:White Heat
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1934
  • Runtime:1h 2m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Lois Weber /
  • Writers: Lois Weber · James Bodrero · James Bodrero ·
  • Production companies: Seven Seas Corp. ·
  • Overview:In this melodrama filmed on location in Hawaii, a sugar plantation manager finds himself falling in love with a native girl, but instead of committing to her, he marries a socially prominent young woman from San Francisco. The spoiled girl does not easily adapt to the rigors of plantation life and she gets terribly bored. She is just about to give in to the romantic overtures of a persistent native when her former lover shows up. The husband gets jealous and is about to attack him when the wife sets fire to the cane field. The husband's native lover saves him from death. Afterward, his wife leaves to be with her old flame, and the manager is free to be with the woman he's loved all along.
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