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| Rating: |
   
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| Run Time: |
76 min |
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| Released: |
1942 |
| Directors: |
Alfred Santell
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| Genre/Type: |
Comedy Drama
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| Producers: |
Monta Bell
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Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
It's
Dorothy Lamour again, sarong and all, in the South Seas wish-dream Beyond the Blue Horizon. Lamour plays Tama, a daughter of the jungle who heads to the US to claim an inheritance. For publicity purposes, press agent Squidge (
Jack Haley) tries to team Tama with his client, circus lion tamer Jakra (
Richard Denning). As it turns out, Jakra is compelled to return to the South Seas with Tama to obtain positive proof that she is indeed sole heir to her family's fortune. The climax finds Jakra putting his animal-taming skills to practical use when a rogue elephant goes on a rampage. One suspects that audiences in 1942 didn't believe this one either.
| Actors |
Character |
Born |
| Dorothy Lamour |
Tama |
Dec 10, 1914 in New Orleans, LA |
| Richard Denning |
Jakra |
Mar 27, 1914 in Poughkeepsie, NY |
| Jack Haley |
Squidge |
Aug 10, 1898 in Boston, MA |
| Walter Abel |
Thornton |
Jun 6, 1898 in St. Paul, MN |
| Helen Gilbert |
Carol |
Jul 4, 1918 in Warren, OH |
| Patricia Morison |
Sylvia |
Mar 19, 1914 in New York City, NY |
| Frances Gifford |
Charlotte |
Dec 7, 1920 in Long Beach, CA |
| Elizabeth Patterson |
Mrs. Daly |
Nov 22, 1874 in Savannah, TN |
| Abner Biberman |
La'oa |
Apr 1, 1909 in Milwaukee, WI |
| Edward Fielding |
Judge Alvin Chase |
Mar 19, 1875 in New York, NY |
| Charles Stevens |
Panao |
May 26, 1893 |
| Ann Doran |
Margaret Chase |
Jul 28, 1911 in Amarillo, TX |
| Charles Cane |
Broderick |
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| Frank Reicher |
Sneath |
Dec 2, 1875 in Munich, Germany |
| Gerald Oliver Smith |
Chadwick |
Jun 26, 1892 in London, UK |
| Inez Palange |
Native nurse |
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