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Adaptation of Isle of Escape : A Story of the South Seas Jack McLaren , 1926 single work novel
Issue Details: First known date: 1926-1930... 1926-1930 Isle of Escape : A Story of the South Seas
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Adaptations

form y separately published work icon Isle of Escape Lucien Hubbard , J. Grubb Alexander , ( dir. Howard Bretherton ) United States of America (USA) : Warner Brothers , 1930 Z1719981 1930 single work film/TV 'On a South Sea island, Stella operates a hotel for her mother, who is constantly drunk on liquor smuggled by Shane, the principal trader and virtual dictator of the island. Dave Wade, exhausted from the heat, lands on the shore near the hotel and reports having escaped from a nearby cannibal island. Stella has her servants, Manua and Loru, care for him, but Shane, to whom she is married but with whom she has never lived, orders him taken to his house, intent on stealing his gold. In a drunken orgy, Shane takes the gold, provoking a fight in which Stella aids Wade. When Ma Blackney dies and Stella recovers the gold, she suggests they go to another island and establish a trading business; but because of a misunderstanding, Stella is kidnapped by the natives and taken to the cannibal island. Disregarding their differences, Wade and Shane join forces and go to the island; Shane sacrifices himself to stall the cannibals while Stella and Wade flee to the sea' (American Film Institute Catalogue).

Notes

  • Although referred to in several film reference works, as the basis for the 1930 film of the same name, no evidence has been found that this play was ever performed.

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First known date: 1926-1930
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