Isle of Fury
Isle of Fury is a 1936 adventure movie, starring Humphrey Bogart and Margaret Lindsay, about a shipwrecked gangster (Bogart) and the detective (Donald Woods) sent to arrest him.
The film was adapted by Robert Hardy Andrews and William Jacobs from a short novel The Narrow Corner, by W. Somerset Maugham.[1]
The motion picture was directed by the prolific B movie director Frank McDonald and is one of Bogart's first leading roles. It was released on 10 October 1936.
Plot
A man on the run in the South Seas gets caught up in a romantic triangle involving the man sent to find him.
Cast
- Humphrey Bogart as Val Stevens
- Margaret Lindsay as Lucille Gordon
- Donald Woods as Eric Blake
- E. E. Clive as Dr. Hardy
- Paul Graetz as Capt. Deever
- Gordan Hart as Anderson
- George Regas as Otar
- Sidney Bracey as Sam
- Tetsu Komai as Kim Lee
- Miki Morita as Oh Kay
- Houseley Stevenson as The Rector
- Frank Lackteen as Old native
- George Piltz as Native
References
- ↑ Nixon, Rob, "Isle of Fury" (article)TCM.com. Accessed: April 2, 2016
External links
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