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White Woman

1933 | 68m | English

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A nightclub singer marries the rich owner of a rubber plantation. When she returns with him to his estate in Malaysia, she finds out that he is cruel, vicious and insanely jealous. She and the plantation's overseer develop a mutual attraction, but are terrified at what will happen if her husband finds out.
Release Date: Nov 10, 1933
Director: Stuart Walker
Writer: Gladys Lehman, Samuel Hoffenstein
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Keywords jungle, pre-code
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Carole Lombard Judith Denning
Charles Laughton Horace H. Prin
Charles Bickford Ballister
Kent Taylor David von Elst
Percy Kilbride Jakey
James Bell Hambly
Charles Middleton Fenton
Claude King C.M. Chisholm
Ethel Griffies Mrs. Chisholm
Jimmy Dime Vaegi
Marc Lawrence Connors
Noble Johnson
Tetsu Komai
Greg Whitespear
Victor Wong
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E. Lloyd Sheldon Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

After the suicide of her husband, down on her luck "Denning" (Carole Lombard) finds herself reduced to singing in a remote club where she espies a chance to escape the drudgery by marrying the "King of the River" - "Prin" (Charles Laughton). He's an outwardly charming fellow, but when she gets to hi ... s converted boat many days into the Malay jungle, she discovers he's a bit of a sadistic brute who rules his lucrative rubber planation ruthlessly. Her arrival sets the cat amongst the pigeons and sows a bit of dissent amongst his team causing temperatures to rise and tempers to flare - and that's before the arrival of the plain-speaking "Ballister" (Charles Bickford) who decides that this reign of terror must be stopped. How, though? "Prim" is well prepared and the natives are either terrified or armed only with spears against his guns. I'm an huge fan of Laughton but his role here seems a little too faux-cockney, vaudevillian and reminiscent of his performance from "The Private Lives of Henry VIII" also made in 1933 - especially when he is chewing to camera! Lombard is also out of sorts, a bit - her character has a stiltedness that even the romantic tryst scenario can't really enliven. It had potential, the story is good and the cast were all there - but Stuart Walker can't quite get this adventure firing on all cylinders.

Jul 15, 2024