Sunday, October 29, 2017

The Devil's Daughter (1939)


Sack Amusement Enterprises
Directed by  Arthur H. Leonard
My rating: BOMB
IMDb Wikipedia
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A woman from New York inherits a plantation from Jamaica. When she gets there, the owner and her half-sister is hiding out in the jungle, using voodoo to get back her interest in the plantation. There is also a romantic subplot involving two men. Nina Mae McKinney, the bright star of 1929's Hallelujah!, gets to sing one song in the final voodoo ceremony. Incredibly dated, offensive, low budget feature, in the running for worst film of all time.

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