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Last of the Pagans

Two South Sea Islanders fall in love, followed by a hurricane.

Top Cast

  • Mala

    Mala

    Taro

  • Lotus Long

    Lotus Long

    Lilleo

  • Rudolph Anders

    Rudolph Anders

    Superintendant's Assistant (uncredited)

  • Chester Gan

    Chester Gan

    Chinese Cook (uncredited)

  • Rangapo A. Taipoo

    Rangapo A. Taipoo

    Taro's Mother (uncredited)

  • Teio A. Tematua

    Teio A. Tematua

    The Chief (uncredited)

  • Charles Trowbridge

    Charles Trowbridge

    Mine Superintendant (uncredited)

Overview

Two South Sea Islanders fall in love, followed by a hurricane.

Rating

6.7 / 10
3 Reviews
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