Danger in the Pacific

Danger in the Pacific
Directed by Lewis D. Collins
Produced by Ben Pivar
Written by Walter Doniger, Maurice Tombragel, Neil P. Varnick
Starring Leo Carrillo, Don Terry, Louise Allbritton
Music by H. J. Salter
Cinematography Walter Sickner
Edited by Maurice Wright
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release dates
  • 1942 (1942)
Running time
60–61 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Danger in the Pacific is a 1942 espionage thriller set on a fictional island during World War II. As a cover for his true government mission, British intelligence agent Leo Marzell (Leo Carrillo) sponsors a scientific expedition led by Dr. David Lynd (Don Terry) to find a source for a wonder drug in the jungles of the South Pacific. When Lynd agrees to the expedition over the objections of his aviator fiancée Jane Claymore (Louise Allbritton), she breaks the engagement but secretly follows him to the island. Claymore attempts to halt Lynd's expedition so they can be married, but makes the mistake of recruiting Axis espionage agent Zambesi (Edgar Barrier) to help her. Native islander Tagani (Turhan Bey) is sent by Zambesi to murder Lynd, and sets loose a tiger that injures Marzell. Most of Lynd's guides are attacked by crocodiles, but one survives to kill Tagani. Claymore ends up saving Marzall, Lynd and the remainder of the expedition by contacting the Royal Air Force which sends a rescue squad.[1]

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References

  1. "Danger in the Pacific". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. AFI. Retrieved July 21, 2015.

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