ISLE OF MISSING MEN (1942) John Howard, Helen Gilbert & Gilbert Roland | Drama, Romance | B&W

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Isle of Missing Men is a 1942 American drama film directed by Richard Oswald and starring John Howard, Helen Gilbert and Gilbert Roland.[1] In the film, a young woman receives an invitation from the governor of an island prison to spend a week with him. She does so, but conceals the fact that her husband is being held as a convict on the island.

Synopsis

Merrill Hammond (John Howard), governor on the prison island of Caruba, is traveling with S.S. Bombay towards Australia. The ship is attacked by Japanese bombers and the ship has to return to Caruba. Merrill invites one of the other passengers, a woman named Diana Bryce (Helen Gilbert), to stay at his place while they wait for another transport.

The island inhabitants are few; there is Doc Brown (Alan Mowbray), the prison doctor and George Kent (Bradley Page), prison administrator.

Diana gets to stay in a house that Merrill originally built for his wife, who died shortly after her arrival to the island. Her presence is not appreciated by Kent, who dislikes the idea of a woman living there. Diana is interested in the prisoners and expresses a wish to see them.

Soon after Doc Brown tells of a typhoid epidemic on the island. While the four inhabitants have dinner one night, they are watched by Dan Curtis (Gilbert Roland), one of the convicts, who has been found guilty of murder. The others are unaware that Diana is in fact Dan's wife. Dan is discovered and sent back to his room.

In the night, Diana secretly meets Dan and explains that she is there to set him free. He tells her he will try to escape, but she wants him to wait until his retrial, where she will help him get a new verdict. Kent hears someone talking and is about to investigate, when Merrill comes around and leaves Diana a book, this interrupting Kent in his search. Diana gives her money and jewels to Dan to help him in his escape.

Kent looks closer into Curtis' background, and finds the jewels when he searches his room. To avoid surprises he puts Curtis in an isolation cell, which makes it impossible for him to break out.

Diana tries to get Brown on her side, telling him about her husband. She wants the doctor to tell the others that Curtis has died from the epidemic and help him escape. The doctor agrees.

While Diana is left alone in the doctor's office, she happens to look into Curtis' records and finds out that he is a pathological liar and two-timer. She is appalled by this, and when Curtis has been safely stored on a ship on its away from the island, she tells him she will leave him because she doesn't love him anymore.

The doctor tells Merrill what he has done, but Merrill lets Curtis escape because of Diana, whom he has fallen in love with. When Kent questions his decisions and judgement, he resigns his position.

During a fight aboard the ship, Curtis is killed, and Diana returns to the island to look for Merrill. She finds him and confesses her love for him, and they leave the island together.[2]

Cast & Crew

John Howard as Merrill Hammond
Helen Gilbert as Diana Bryce
Gilbert Roland as Thomas 'Dan' Bentley, alias Curtis
Alan Mowbray as Doctor Henry Brown
Bradley Page as George Kent
George Chandler as Bar Steward
Ernie Adams as Captain Sanchez of the Mariposa
Geraldine Gray as Sally - Ship Passenger
Egon Brecher as Richard Heller
Kitty O'Neil as Nurse Pauline
Kenne Duncan as Bob Henderson
Charles Williams as Jo-Jo
Dewey Robinson as Prisoner Tony
Alex Havier as Sani

Director: Richard Oswald
Writers: Richard Oswald, Robert Chapin
Screenplay: Edward Eliscu, Robert Chapin
Based on: White Lady by Ladislas Fodor and Gina Kaus
Producer: Richard Oswald
Cinematography: Paul Ivano
Editing: Jack Dennis
Music: Edward Kay
Production: Richard Oswald Productions
Distribution: Monogram Pictures
Release Date: August 18, 1942
Running Time: 67 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English

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