Golden Dawn
movie

Released June 14, 1930
Overview
Dawn, a young white girl who has been kidnapped in infancy and reared by Mooda, an African woman who operates a canteen in the German cantonment, meets and falls in love with Tom Allen, an English rubber planter who is a prisoner of war. Shep Keyes, who has joined the German troops, covets her but realizes he cannot possess her because she is betrothed to the tribal god, Mulunghu. On the eve of the ceremony, he learns of her love for Tom. Tom, meanwhile, is sent back to England, and when the English take the territory from the Germans, Shep tries to incite the natives, who are experiencing a drought, against Dawn because of her love of a mortal. Tom learns from Mooda that Dawn was stolen from a white trader and finds her seeking refuge in a convent. Shep arouses the natives, but Dawn declares her faith in the white man's God, and a thunderstorm brings relief to the parched land, after which Tom claims her for his bride.
Cast
Crew
Ray Enright
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Director
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William C. McGann
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Assistant Director
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Walter Anthony
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Screenplay
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Devereaux Jennings
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Director of Photography
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Rex Dunn
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Original Music Composer
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Frank B. Good
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Director of Photography
Emmerich Kálmán
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Songs
Herbert Stothart
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Songs
Oscar Hammerstein II
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Lyricist
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Otto A. Harbach
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Lyricist
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Otto A. Harbach
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Musical
Oscar Hammerstein II
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Musical