After her father (Lloyd Ingraham) is killed, a young girl (Joan Crawford) is taken from the primitive South American jungle where she was raised to Manhattan where she is quickly turned into a civilized wealthy heiress. Based on a short story by Charles E. Scoggins and directed by Jack Conway (LIBELED LADY). What a stinker! People sometimes forget that Joan Crawford was a star in silent movies. This was her first talkie. Someone at MGM thought it might be a good idea for her to sing and dance in her first talkie and she does ..... badly. The first portion of the film when she plays the exotic jungle girl, she's just awful doing what seem to be a Dolores Del Rio imitation. She's saddled with an annoying guardian (Ernest Torrence) with a stilted Scottish accent, who gives the worst performance in the film and that's some sort of achievement given the bad acting prevalent in the movie. The film was a big hit at the box office however and established Crawford as a popular star on the MGM lot. For Crawford fans only. With Robert Montgomery, Gwen Lee and Holmes Herbert.
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