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Country
  
United States

Director
  
Bert Glennon

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Beulah Marie Dix
,
Frank Reicher

Release date
  
February 2, 1930 (1930-02-02)

Based on
  
The Fire-walker  by John Russell

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Girl of the Port is a 1930 romantic film, directed by Bert Glennon, from a screenplay by Beulah Marie Dix with dialogue from Frank Reicher. The film was based on a short story, entitled The Fire-walker by John Russell, and starred Sally O'Neil, Reginald Sharland, Mitchell Lewis, and Duke Kahanamoku.

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Plot

Jim, a British Lord, suffers from pyrophobia, a fear of fire, which he developed during the war. Unable to cope with his condition, he flees civilization, coming to rest in the island paradise of Suva, in Fiji. As he is attempting to drink himself into forgetfulness, he meets Josie, who is a showgirl stranded on the island. Josie had become friends with Kalita, who talked the owner of the bar into giving Josie a job. It is in the bar where Jim and Josie meet, and the two develop a liking for one another, which causes McEwen, the local heavy to become jealous.

After McEwen challenges Jim to a fight, which Jim backs away from, causing those around him to believe he has a cowardly streak. Josie, however, continues to believe in him. McEwen steps up his animosity towards Jim, taunting him into following McEwen to the nearby island of Benga, where McEwen intends to force Jim to participate in the local custom of fire-walking. Jim, forced to confront his fear, overcomes it, and passes through the fire pit, after which he defeats McEwen in a fight, and ends up with Josie.

Cast

  • Sally O'Neil — Josie
  • Reginald Sharland — Jim
  • Mitchell Lewis — McEwen
  • Duke Kahanamoku — Kalita
  • Donald MacKenzie — MacDougal
  • Renée Macready — Enid
  • Arthur Clayton — Burke
  • Gerald Barry — Cruce
  • Barrie O'Daniels — Blair
  • John Webb Dillon — Cole
  • William Burt — Toady
  • Hugh Crumplin — Wade
  • Production

    John Russell's short story, The Fire-walker, appeared in Far Wandering Men, in 1929. RKO purchased the rights to the story, and scheduled the film for their 1929-30 production schedule, under the title The Firewalker. RKO finished filming on the project in December 1929. RKO began production on the movie in October 1929. In November 1929, it was revealed that Sally O'Neil would appear in the film, and later that month, it was revealed that Frank Reicher had been loaned to RKO from its sister studio, Pathe, to write additional dialogue for the screenplay. On November 20, Variety reported that Donald McKenzie, Arthur Clayton, Gerald Barry, and Leyland Hodgson had been assigned to the cast, although Hodgson's appearance in the film is not confirmed by other industry sources. Around New Years 1930, RKO announced that they were changing the title of the film from The Firewalker to Girl of the Port. That same month it was revealed that in addition to the sound picture, RKO would also release a silent version of the film.

    Reception

    In an article in Close Up magazine, Girl of the Port, along with several other American films, was lauded as an example of the "new humanitarianism". Motion Picture Magazine did not give the film a favorable review, calling it "just another melo[drama]". They did give Sally O'Neil high marks, calling her acting effort "heroic", although they were less than complimentary to the rest of the cast. Motion Picture News gave the film a favorable review, although they felt it was inappropriate for children. While they did not care for O'Neil's performance, finding it a bit overdone, they did compliment Reginald Sharland's work in the picture, and they found Mitchell Lewis' work excellent. They also complimented the work of Bert Glennon, while at the same time not enjoying Beulah Marie Dix's screenplay.

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    References

    Girl of the Port Wikipedia