1934 Black Moon VO Streaming
Black Moon is a 1934 American Pre-Code horror film directed by Roy William Neill, and starring Jack Holt, Fay Wray, and Dorothy Burgess.[1] It is based on a short story by Clements Ripley that first appeared in Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan.[2]
A copy is held at the Library of Congress.[3]
Plot
A young girl, Juanita, finds her parents killed in a voodoo ritual
on a distant tropical island. She escapes with her life, but when she
reaches adulthood, she feels compelled to return to the island, bringing
her daughter and nanny with her. Once there, she goes to stay with her uncle who lives on the island. She soon discovers that the natives,
who had been using her for voodoo rituals when she was a child, now
treat her as a voodoo goddess. In this role, she begins leading their
rituals.
Any attempt to fight Juanita's influence or to remove her from her
position is met with violent force. One person is found dead in a lava pit, while another is found hung. At one point, Juanita is so overcome by the voodoo curse that she offers her daughter up for sacrifice.
Juanita's businessman husband, Stephen, follows her to the island and
attempts to travel into the jungle to rescue her, but finds her taking
part in a sacrifice of an innocent woman. Although he shoots the high
priest of the tribe, Juanita completes the sacrifice herself.
Their high priest injured, the natives now plan to murder all of the
white people on the island. Stephen takes his daughter and two others
into the fortified section of a plantation
house. The natives succeed in capturing Stephen and his secretary,
Gail, but they are eventually rescued. In the end, Stephen shoots and
kills Juanita just as she is about to sacrifice her own daughter.
Cast
- Jack Holt as Stephen Lane
- Fay Wray as Gail Hamilton
- Dorothy Burgess as Juanita Perez Lane
- Cora Sue Collins as Nancy Lane
- Arnold Korff as Dr. Raymond Perez
- Clarence Muse as "Lunch" McClaren
- Lumsden Hare as Macklin
References
- "New York Times Review: Black Moon". The New York Times. June 28, 1934. Retrieved September 21, 2011.
- Pitts, Michael R. (2010). Columbia Pictures Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films, 1928-1982. McFarland & Company. p. 19. ISBN 0-7864-4447-9.
External links
- Black Moon at the Internet Movie Database
- Black Moon at AllMovie
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