Plantation owner William Hawkes (David Newell) doesn't approve of the fact that most of the white men on the island have married, or are living with native girls. He doesn't approve of mixed marriages and is equally opposed to accepting the "gifts of love" offered to him by the native girls.


Is it worth your time? Honestly? Probably not. Unless you have a very specific itch for pre-code melodramas where everyone is constantly acting like they're in a stage play from 1890, you can skip this one. It's the kind of movie that people who love historical oddities might enjoy, but it’s a slog for anyone just look...

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Probably not. Unless you have a very specific itch for pre-code melodramas where everyone is constantly acting like they're in a stage play from 1890, you can skip this one. It's the kind of movie that people who love historical oddities might enjoy, but it’s a slog for anyone just looking for a good story. If you prefer your movies to be grounded, skip this. It feels like the writers were just throwing darts at a board of 'troubled romance' tropes. Talk about h..."
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