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Never the Twain Shall Meet

  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
205
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Leslie Howard and Conchita Montenegro in Never the Twain Shall Meet (1931)
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Dan works for Pritchard and Pritchard out of San Francisco and is in love with Maisie, referred to as "the icebox" by his news-reporter friend. As one of his ships returns to San Francisco, ... Read allDan works for Pritchard and Pritchard out of San Francisco and is in love with Maisie, referred to as "the icebox" by his news-reporter friend. As one of his ships returns to San Francisco, Dan learns that the Captain has contracted leprosy and asks Dan to be the guardian of his ... Read allDan works for Pritchard and Pritchard out of San Francisco and is in love with Maisie, referred to as "the icebox" by his news-reporter friend. As one of his ships returns to San Francisco, Dan learns that the Captain has contracted leprosy and asks Dan to be the guardian of his South Sea-island daughter Tamea. Dan soon learns that Tamea wants him and will do nothing ... Read all

  • Director
    • W.S. Van Dyke
  • Writers
    • Peter B. Kyne
    • Ruth Cummings
    • John Lynch
  • Stars
    • Leslie Howard
    • Conchita Montenegro
    • C. Aubrey Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    205
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    • Director
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Writers
      • Peter B. Kyne
      • Ruth Cummings
      • John Lynch
    • Stars
      • Leslie Howard
      • Conchita Montenegro
      • C. Aubrey Smith
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leslie Howard
    Leslie Howard
    • Dan Pritchard
    Conchita Montenegro
    Conchita Montenegro
    • Tamea Larrieau
    C. Aubrey Smith
    C. Aubrey Smith
    • Mr. Pritchard
    Karen Morley
    Karen Morley
    • Maisie Morrison
    Mitchell Lewis
    Mitchell Lewis
    • Captain Larrieau
    Hale Hamilton
    Hale Hamilton
    • Mark Mellenger
    Clyde Cook
    Clyde Cook
    • Porter
    Bob Gilbert
    Bob Gilbert
    • Tolongo
    Joan Standing
    Joan Standing
    • Julia
    Eulalie Jensen
    Eulalie Jensen
    • Mrs. Graves
    Jay Eaton
    Jay Eaton
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Lloyd Ingraham
    Lloyd Ingraham
    • Mr. Muckridge
    • (uncredited)
    Carl M. Leviness
    Carl M. Leviness
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Ellinor Vanderveer
    Ellinor Vanderveer
    • Dressmaker
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • W.S. Van Dyke
    • Writers
      • Peter B. Kyne
      • Ruth Cummings
      • John Lynch
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    drednm

    Racist or Racy?

    Leslie Howard, in his second talkie (he had done a handful of silent films in England), starred in the very strange Never the Twain Shall Meet in 1931. Howard stars as the bored son of a rich father (C. Aubrey Smith) in San Francisco. He's bored with his job and bored with chasing after his tease of a girl friend (Karen Morley). He's bored. Then one day he gets a call that one of the ships in his line (shipping business, you know) has been refused entry into San Francisco and that he must come to the ship with flowers. He does this and finds that the ship's captain has two surprises. He has leprosy, and he has brought his half-breed daughter to America. After exacting a promise from Howard to look after his daughter (Conchita Montenegro), the captain jumps into the ocean!

    Howard takes the savage girl home and enlists the help of Morley to turn her into a lady (very Pygmalion—Howard's great 1938 film), but the two women instantly despise one another. Goaded by his pal (Hale Hamilton), Howard starts to fall for the charming savage. The pal calls it "island fever." The pal also refers to Morley as an "ice box." Anyway, Howard runs away to the islands with the girl and falls into a dissolute life as an island bum along with the local beachcomber (a very funny Clyde Cook). Getting grubbier by the minute, Howard loses all interest in anything but the girl who dallies with the island boys, driving Howard to drink. Then along comes Morley, who tries to save the fallen man.

    Interesting film comparing the mores of East vs. West (especially in the 1930s) and the mating game between men and women. Howard is good (as he always was), and Montenegro (a star of Spanish films) is also quite good in one of her few starring roles in Hollywood. Morley's character is so unsympathetic it's hard to like her. Smith, Hamilton, and Cook are all fine. Joan Standing and Eulalie Jensen are the maid and housekeeper. No idea who the island bar owner is, but he was good too. The film is probably "racist" by today's standards but must have been "racy" for its day. Worst part is probably the annoying dubbed singing voice for Montenegro.
    10Greg_Deane

    A great moral warning to young men

    We can all be grateful to Leslie Howard for warning us against the savage allures of sensuous, primitive peoples, and to value the civilised societies from which we come. Guard against the evils of miscegenation.
    5gbill-74877

    Not a lot of charm

    'Never the Twain Shall Meet' has an interesting cast and some nice moments, but on the whole it's pretty average, and you can do better. The film is a typical interracial island romance from the period, with the scion of a shipping magnate (Leslie Howard) running away from his job, family, and love interest (Karen Morley) to be with a Polynesian princess (Conchita Montenegro).

    I have to say, it's a mixed bag with Montenegro. It's certainly nice to see the diversity, though as usual with Hollywood mixing up non-Caucasian cultures over the years, odd to see a Spanish actress playing a Polynesian. The combination of her over-acting and the silliness of her character, shown in a rather racist way as childish and simple, is grating. On the other hand, she smolders in her scenes on the island, for example, when she lies on a bed, arms stretched over her head, and gazes at Howard, telling him with her eyes to come take her.

    There are also several aspects to the film that make it less enjoyable, starting with Howard caning Montenegro because she's sleeping around. Ah, the troubles of the poor white man - Morley is too cold for Howard, while Montenegro is too promiscuous, and the combination drives him to drink. At one point he longs for his old girlfriend, who is "clean and white." Whether it was intended to or not, the film carries with it a message of keeping to one's own race, resisting the temptations of exotic women and "island fever".

    All of this gives a window into the time period, but the execution here is a little off, and the plot is too simple. If you're interested in this sort of film, I'd recommend White Shadows in the South Seas (1928) or Bird of Paradise (1932), which are both far better.
    6ksf-2

    another exotic south sea adventure .... L Howard

    Aubrey Smith was in just EVERYTHING in the 1930s and 1940s. In our story, Dan (Leslie Howard) and Maisie (Karen Morley) are in love, and want to get married, but things start to happen that get in the way. Dan's old captain friend has a daughter Tamea ( Conchita Montenegro) that needs looking after. Montenegro was from Spain, and made films in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. There's a wrench in the works when it turns out Tamea is spoiled rotten, and used to having her own way. She has fallen for Dan and is determined to get in the way of his plans. Leslie Howard was probably best known for Petrified Forest and Gone with the Wind. Died young when his plane was shot down by the germans during WW II. The film is pretty good... one of the exotic south sea adventure films at a time when most people didn't travel very far, so it had extra fascination. Mostly interesting because of the big hollywood names in it... Smith and Howard. It's also pre-code, so there are scenes in here that they couldn't show just a couple years later. Nothing too naughty by today's standard. There's a big scene near the end when the two women have it out over Dan. Director Woody van Dyke also croaked young in 1943, but that was by his own doing. He had been diagnosed with cancer, but his religion kept him from getting treatment.
    10Ron Oliver

    East Is East And West Is West

    A young San Francisco shipping magnate learns that NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET when he falls in love with a passionate South Seas maiden.

    Celebrated MGM director W.S. Van Dyke took his love of foreign locales, mixed it with some stock footage of the Pacific Islands and created this obscure little pre-Code film which features fine performances embedded into a somewhat silly plot. There is more than a faint whiff of snobbish racism in the story which may interest modern viewers.

    British actor Leslie Howard gets an emotional workout as the man jarringly confronted with his lover's unfamiliar culture; his slow dissipation is convincingly portrayed. Spanish teenager Conchita Montenegro gives an energetic & lively performance as the uninhibited child of nature who entices him to leave his wealth & position behind. Together they make a most interesting movie couple.

    Marvelous old Sir C. Aubrey Smith steals his scenes as Howard's concerned father. Lovely Karen Morley plays Howard's emotionally aloof girlfriend; hearty Hale Hamilton is their arch reporter friend. Bearded Mitchell Lewis is most memorable in his one scene as a leprous sea captain; Clyde Cook adds some color as an English derelict on Miss Montenegro's island.

    The phonograph which Miss Montenegro plays in her bamboo shack is a recording of 'Pagan Love Song' (by Nacio Herb Brown & Arthur Freed) which became a big hit when sung by Ramon Novarro a couple of years earlier in another film directed by Van Dyke, MGM's THE PAGAN (1929). Freed also composed the melody 'Islands of Love' which is heard throughout NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET.

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    • Trivia
      This was Leslie Howard's third film in Hollywood, and he was also doing Âmes libres (1931) and Five and Ten (1931) at the same time, sometimes working on one film in the morning and another in the afternoon. This led to Howard's dislike of Hollywood, film acting, and the studio system.
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      Featured in Leslie Howard: The Man Who Gave a Damn (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Islands of Love
      Written by Arthur Freed

      [The song Tamea (Conchita Montenegro) sings when she plays her squeezebox]

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1931 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Tamea
    • Filming locations
      • Tahiti, French Polynesia
    • Production companies
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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