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Golden Dawn

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Calorie Rating: 117
Released: 1930-06-14
Running Time: 83 Minutes
Studios: The Vitaphone Corporation, Warner Bros. Pictures,


Dawn, a young white girl who has been kidnapped in infancy and reared by Mooda, an African woman who operates a canteen in the German cantonment, meets and falls in love with Tom Allen, an English rubber planter who is a prisoner of war. Shep Keyes, who has joined the German troops, covets her but realizes he cannot possess her because she is betrothed to the tribal god, Mulunghu. On the eve of the ceremony, he learns of her love for Tom. Tom, meanwhile, is sent back to England, and when the English take the territory from the Germans, Shep tries to incite the natives, who are experiencing a drought, against Dawn because of her love of a mortal. Tom learns from Mooda that Dawn was stolen from a white trader and finds her seeking refuge in a convent. Shep arouses the natives, but Dawn declares her faith in the white man's God, and a thunderstorm brings relief to the parched land, after which Tom claims her for his bride.

Director / Directors

Ray Enright
Director
William C. McGann
Assistant Director


Cast

Walter Woolf King
Character: Tom Allen
Vivienne Segal
Character: Dawn
Noah Beery
Character: Shep Keyes

Alice Gentle
Character: Mooda
Dick Henderson
Character: Duke
Lupino Lane
Character: Pigeon

Marion Byron
Character: Joanna
Edward Martindel
Character: Col. Judson
Nina Quartero
Character: Maid-in-Waiting

Sôjin Kamiyama
Character: Piper
Otto Matieson
Character: Capt. Eric
Julanne Johnston
Character: Sister Hedwig

Nigel De Brulier
Character: Hasmali the Witch Doctor (uncredited)


Production and Crew

Walter Anthony
Screenplay
Devereaux Jennings
Director of Photography
Rex Dunn
Original Music Composer

Frank B. Good
Director of Photography