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Never the Twain Shall Meet (1931 film)

Never the Twain Shall Meet
Directed by W. S. Van Dyke
Produced by Louis B. Mayer
Irving Thalberg
Written by Peter B. Kyne (novel: Never the Twain Shall Meet)
Edwin Justus Mayer (adaptation)
Ruth Cummings (dialogue)
John Lynch (dialogue)
Starring Leslie Howard
Conchita Montenegro
C. Aubrey Smith
Cinematography Merritt B. Gerstad
Edited by Ben Lewis (editor)
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date
May 16, 1931
Running time
8 reels
Country United States
Language English

Never the Twain Shall Meet is a 1931 talking film produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and starring Leslie Howard and Conchita Montenegro. It is based on the book by Peter B. Kyne. The film was directed by W. S. Van Dyke and was filmed in Tahiti like Van Dyke's two previous south sea adventures The Pagan and White Shadows in the South Seas. The film is a remake of a 1925 silent film of the same name.

Dan Pritchard (Leslie Howard) is a partner along with his father (C. Aubrey Smith) in a San Francisco-based shipping company. His socialite fiancée Maisie Morrison (Karen Morley) avoids setting a wedding date, much to his frustration. Dan is called to the ship of his father's friend, Captain Larrieau, who informs him he has contracted leprosy. He wants the Pritchards to act as guardians for his daughter Tamea, whose mother was a Polynesian queen. Tamea (Conchita Montenegro) is a barefoot native girl, skimpily dressed, her hair wild and her aspect wilder. Once Pritchard agrees to take care of Tamea and see to it that she marries respectably, her father goes topside and jumps overboard.

Over the next few days, Dan cannot help becoming infatuated with Tamea, who constantly throws herself at him. She proceeds to shock Dan with her uninhibited behavior. While attending a party, Dan is put off by his friends' prejudice and his affections transfer from his fiancée to Tamea, who then seduces him. Dan's father, afraid that his son is losing control, puts Tamea on the next boat back to the islands. Dan soon follows.

The two live together happily at first, although it is evident from the start that Dan feels out of his element in the tropics, with nothing to do but lay about all day and drink in the local bar. Things start to go terribly wrong when Dan realizes that because Tamea has none of the sexual repressions of his Western world, she is a bit too free with one of the barely dressed native boys, Tolongo (Bob Gilbert), and Dan becomes jealous of her attentions towards him. Dan becomes an angry drunk.


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