Jim Conway, who works on a South American rubber plantation, leaves to meet a girl from the United States whom he is to marry. But he receives a telegram from her telling him she has married someone else. He goes to a waterfront café where he meets a singer, Joan Madison, and tells her his troubles. He asks her to marry him and return to the plantation with him using the name of the girl he was to marry. This strikes her as a great idea as she is a wanted fugitive.
Art | Charles Novi | Art Direction |
Directing | Ray Enright | Director |
Crew | Robert B. Lee | Sound Recordist |
Writing | Barry Trivers | Screenplay |
Writing | Alice Tisdale Hobart | Story |
Writing | Charles Grayson | Screenplay |
Production | Lou Blum | Unit Manager |
Sound | William Lava | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Damon Giffard | Costume Design |
Directing | Jesse Hibbs | Assistant Director |
Writing | M. Coates Webster | Screenplay |
Sound | Robert B. Lee | Sound |
Camera | Sidney Hickox | Director of Photography |
Crew | Dale Van Sickel | Stunts |
Sound | Howard Jackson | Original Music Composer |
Production | Bryan Foy | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Perc Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Philip Quinn | Assistant Director |
Production | Benjamin Stoloff | Associate Producer |
Editing | Frederick Richards | Editor |
Directing | Abe Dellar | Assistant Director |
Sound | Heinz Roemheld | Original Music Composer |
Production | Jack L. Warner | Production Manager |