Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942)
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- Approved
- 1h 16min
- Action, Adventure
- 07 Nov 1942 (Mexico)
- Movie
A circus lion tamer, his girlfriend, a publicist and a professor travel to the Malayan jungle to find proof to the claim that a beautiful woman raised there might be the rightful heiress to an American family's fortune.
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Cast
Dorothy Lamour | ... |
Tama
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Richard Denning | ... |
Jackra the Magnificent
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Jack Haley | ... |
Squidge Sullivan
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Patricia Morison | ... |
Sylvia
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Walter Abel | ... |
Prof. Thornton
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Helen Gilbert | ... |
Carol
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Elizabeth Patterson | ... |
Mrs. Daly
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Edward Fielding | ... |
Judge Chase
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Gerald Oliver Smith | ... |
Chadwick
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Frank Reicher | ... |
Sneath
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Abner Biberman | ... |
La'oa
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Charles Stevens | ... |
Panao
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Charles Cane | ... |
Broderick - Chauffeur
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William Telaak | ... |
Willys - Footman
(as Bill Telaak)
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Gogo | ... |
Gogo, a Chimpanzee
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Eric Alden | ... |
Photographer (uncredited)
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Monya Andre | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Warren Ashe | ... |
Alvin Chase (uncredited)
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Bobby Barber | ... |
Member of La'oa's Gang (uncredited)
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Escolastico Baucin | ... |
Member of La'oa's Gang (uncredited)
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Joe Bautista | ... |
Member of La'oa's Gang (uncredited)
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Karin Booth | ... |
Girl at Circus (uncredited)
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Barbara Britton | ... |
Pamela, Girl at Circus (uncredited)
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William Cabanne | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Ethel Clayton | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Ann Doran | ... |
Margaret Chase (uncredited)
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Laurie Douglas | ... |
Girl at Circus (uncredited)
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Mary Dunbar | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Kenneth Gibson | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Frances Gifford | ... |
Charlotte (uncredited)
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John Holland | ... |
Herrick (uncredited)
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Russell Huestis | ... |
Photographer (uncredited)
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'King Kong' Kashey | ... |
Squat Native (uncredited)
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Teala Loring | ... |
Girl at Circus (uncredited)
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Jerry Maren | ... |
Native (uncredited)
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Patti McCarty | ... |
Girl at Circus (uncredited)
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Mildred Mernie | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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King Mojave | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Charles R. Moore | ... |
Gardener (uncredited)
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Bert Moorhouse | ... |
Photographer (uncredited)
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Ella Neal | ... |
Girl at Circus (uncredited)
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David Newell | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Dagmar Oakland | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Inez Palange | ... |
Native Nurse (uncredited)
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Tom Plank | ... |
Member of La'oa's Gang (uncredited)
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Rito Punay | ... |
Member of La'oa's Gang (uncredited)
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Keith Richards | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Gale Ronn | ... |
Guest at Chase's Residence (uncredited)
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Ralph Soncuya | ... |
Member of La'oa's Gang (uncredited)
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Eleanor Stewart | ... |
Diana (uncredited)
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Charley Taylor | ... |
Photographer (uncredited)
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Ann E. Todd | ... |
Tama as a Child (uncredited)
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Minerva Urecal | ... |
Wife at Circus (uncredited)
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Guy Wilkerson | ... |
Husband at Circus (uncredited)
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Directed by
Alfred Santell |
Written by
E. Lloyd Sheldon | ... | (story) and |
Jack DeWitt | ... | (story) |
Frank Butler | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Monta Bell | ... | producer |
Music by
Victor Young |
Cinematography by
Charles P. Boyle | ... | director of photography |
William C. Mellor | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Doane Harrison |
Editorial Department
Henri Jaffa | ... | associate color director |
Natalie Kalmus | ... | color director: Technicolor |
Art Direction by
Hans Dreier | ||
A. Earl Hedrick |
Makeup Department
Wally Westmore | ... | makeup artist |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Stanley Goldsmith | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Don Johnson | ... | sound recordist |
Harry D. Mills | ... | sound recordist |
Visual Effects by
Gordon Jennings | ... | special photographic effects |
William L. Pereira | ... | special photographic effects (as William Pereira) |
Farciot Edouart | ... | transparencies (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Edith Head | ... | costumer |
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
George Parrish | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Leo Shuken | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Paramount Pictures (presents)
Distributors
- Paramount Pictures (1942) (United States) (theatrical)
- Paramount British Pictures (1942) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Paramount Films of Mexico (1942) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Film AB Paramount (1943) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Paramount Filmes (1943) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Paramount-Films (1944) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Filmaktieselskapet Paramount (1947) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Filmaktieselskabet Paramount (1948) (Denmark) (theatrical)
- MCA/Universal Pictures (1958) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of)
- Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association of America (acknowledgement)
- Western Electric (mirrophonic recording)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A young girl's parents are killed on a tropical island, and the girl is raised and protected by the jungle animals. After she is found, as a grown woman, she is taken back to the United States to claim her inheritance. There are several people with vested interests who stand to gain something if she is shown not to be the missing heir.
Written by Les Adams |
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Taglines | PAGAN HEARTS...PRIMITIVE LOVE...PULSATING THRILLS AWAIT YOU!...(Print Ad- Tacoma Times, ((Tacoma, Wash.)) 12 August 1942) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | One of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since. At this time, color broadcasting was in its infancy, limited to only a small number of high rated programs, primarily on NBC and NBC affiliated stations, so these movie showings were all still in black-and-white. Viewers were not offered the opportunity to see these movies in their original Technicolor until several years later. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Slaying the Dragon (1988). See more » |