Laughing Boy, a young Navajo, falls in love with Slim Girl, a Navajo girl who has been raised by white men and has a different way of thinking from her people.Laughing Boy, a young Navajo, falls in love with Slim Girl, a Navajo girl who has been raised by white men and has a different way of thinking from her people.Laughing Boy, a young Navajo, falls in love with Slim Girl, a Navajo girl who has been raised by white men and has a different way of thinking from her people.
William B. Davidson
- George Hartshorne
- (as William Davidson)
Harlan Knight
- Wounded Face
- (as Tall Man's Boy)
Philip Armenta
- Yellow Singer
- (as F.A. Armenta)
Julius Bogua
- Jesting Squaw's Son
- (uncredited)
Sidney Bracey
- White Father
- (uncredited)
Nora Cecil
- Teacher
- (uncredited)
Ruth Channing
- Tourist
- (uncredited)
Dora Clement
- Mother
- (uncredited)
Corleen Clemons
- Young Married Woman
- (uncredited)
Joseph William Cody
- Leader of Horsemen
- (uncredited)
Romere Darling
- Dancing Girl
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe film was a major bomb for MGM and Ramon Novarro's career never recovered. He made only one more film for MGM.
- GoofsWhen she finds the coins left by Laughing Boy, Slim Girl's (Lupe Velez blouse switches between being open/unbuttoned (and quite 'revealing') and closed/ buttoned several times.
- ConnectionsFeatured in La noche de...: La sombra de la sospecha (2017)
- SoundtracksCall of Love
(1934) (uncredited)
Music by Herbert Stothart
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Sung by Ramon Novarro several times
Featured review
Singing silversmith Ramon Novarro (as Laughing Boy) attends his first annual "Great Sing Dance." He and other Navajo Natives trade and sell with Caucasian people. At night, Mr. Novarro becomes acquainted with seductive dancer Lupe Velez (as Slim Girl). She's also an American Indian, but was schooled and lived in the White Man's world (as Lily). After initial apprehension, the two become aroused and begin a relationship. Sadly, Ms. Velez is considered tainted by her past association with Whites. She has trouble being accepted as a squaw by Novarro's people, and ventures into town...
It's hard to believe this film was based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel (by Oliver La Farge). The story does have an intriguing conflict between the "Native" and "White" worlds, but it is not artfully brought to the film. Navarro and Velez have good screen chemistry, but do not impersonate their characters convincingly. Both were often given "ethnic" roles. One of Novarro's advantages in the "talkies" was his singing, and he is in fine voice, here. You will notice the "swastika" prominently displayed on Novarro's Indian blanket - of course, this has nothing to do with the Nazi symbol.
**** Laughing Boy (4/13/34) W.S. Van Dyke ~ Ramon Novarro, Lupe Velez, William Davidson, Harlan Knight
It's hard to believe this film was based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel (by Oliver La Farge). The story does have an intriguing conflict between the "Native" and "White" worlds, but it is not artfully brought to the film. Navarro and Velez have good screen chemistry, but do not impersonate their characters convincingly. Both were often given "ethnic" roles. One of Novarro's advantages in the "talkies" was his singing, and he is in fine voice, here. You will notice the "swastika" prominently displayed on Novarro's Indian blanket - of course, this has nothing to do with the Nazi symbol.
**** Laughing Boy (4/13/34) W.S. Van Dyke ~ Ramon Novarro, Lupe Velez, William Davidson, Harlan Knight
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- Budget
- $518,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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