The Devil's Daughter (1939 film)

The Devil's Daughter, also known as Pocomania,[1] is a 1939 American film directed by Arthur H. Leonard.

The Devil's Daughter
Directed byArthur H. Leonard
Produced byArthur H. Leonard (associate producer)
Harry M. Popkin (producer)
Written byGeorge Terwilliger (story and screenplay)
StarringSee below
Music byJohn Killam
CinematographyJay Rescher
Edited bySamuel Datlowe
Release date
December 7, 1939
Running time
52 minutes
67 minutes (original American release)
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Plot summary

Sylvia Walton (Ida James) of Harlem inherits a Jamaican banana plantation and returns to manage it. Since her arrival, there's been no sign of her disinherited half-sister Isabelle (Nina Mae McKinney), who ran the plantation until their father's death. But Sylvia, her two rival suitors, and her comic-relief servant Percy are disturbed by the constant, growing sound of drums.

Nina Mae McKinney can be heard singing an excerpt of The Devil’s Daughter soundtrack on the album Jamaica Folk Trance Possession 1939-1961.[2]

Cast

gollark: So, maximum chaos is 32767. Fascinating.
gollark: Ah, so 16 bits, then.
gollark: Why bother with the 5 char limit though?
gollark: Well, yeah. I doubt it actually checks on the backend what the length is.
gollark: This is madness. It's not safe to meddle with nature like this.

References

  1. Brennan, Sandra. "Overview:Pocomania". Allmovie. Retrieved April 23, 2011.
  2. See the Jamaica Folk Trance Possession 1939-1961 album


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