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Safe in Hell

Safe in Hell
Safe in Hell 1932.jpg
Swedish theatrical release poster
(the same graphics were used for the U.S. DVD release)
Directed by William A. Wellman
Written by Adaptation & dialogue:
Joseph Jackson
Maude Fulton
Based on A play
by Houston Branch
Starring Dorothy Mackaill
Donald Cook
Cinematography Sidney Hickox
Edited by Owen Marks
Production
company
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date
  • December 12, 1931 (1931-12-12) (US)
Running time
73 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Safe in Hell is a 1931 American, pre-Code thriller film, directed by William A. Wellman and starring Dorothy Mackaill and Donald Cook, with featured performances, by Morgan Wallace, Ralf Harolde, Noble Johnson and Nina Mae McKinney. The screenplay by Joseph Jackson and Maude Fulton was based on a play by Houston Branch.

Gilda Karlson (Dorothy Mackaill) is a New Orleans prostitute. She is accused of murdering Piet Van Saal (Ralf Harolde), the man responsible for ending her life as a secretary and leading her into prostitution. Her old boyfriend, sailor Carl Erickson (Donald Cook), smuggles her to safety on , an island in the Caribbean from which she cannot be extradited. On the island, Gilda and Carl get "married" without a clergyman to officiate, and she swears to be faithful to him. After Carl leaves on his ship, Gilda finds herself to be the only white woman in a hotel full of international criminals, all of whom try to seduce her. Especially persistent is Bruno (Morgan Wallace), the island's executioner, who steals the money that Carl sends her, with the hope that she will think that Carl has abandoned her.

Van Saal arrives on the island, having ditched his wife, on the lam with the life insurance money he collected after his "death". Bruno gives Gilda a gun to protect herself. When Van Saal attacks her, she kills him. She is put on trial and is about to be acquitted by a sympathetic jury, when Bruno tells her that he will have her arrested for possessing an illegal firearm unless she has sex with him. To foil Bruno's trap, Gilda gives a false confession at her trial, preferring to die rather than to break her vow to Carl. She is convicted and sent to the gallows.


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