This remake of West of Zanzibar (1928) made four years later tries to outdo the Lon Chaney original in morbidity. From a wheelchair a handicapped white man rules an area of Africa as a living god. He rules the local natives through superstition and stage magic and he rules the few white people through sadism, keeping them virtual prisoners. He lives for the day he can avenge himself horribly on the man who stole his wife and crushed his spine. Strong and macabre stuff in a nearly forgotten horror film.
1932
HD
87min
NR
United States
English
William J. Cowen
Lupe Vélez
C. Henry Gordon
Walter Huston
Virginia Bruce
Conrad Nagel
Sarah Padden
Forrester Harvey
Charles Irwin
Mitchell Lewis
remake
based on play or musical
africa
black and white
drug abuse
congo
precode
ritual sacrifice
african tribe
