Tropical Nights Trailer

Tropical Nights Trailer (1928)

"PEARLS! For Man's Riches - For Women's Adornment. Men have killed for them and women have sinned!" 10 December 1928 Drama 64 mins

Patsy Ruth Miller stars as the romantic bone of contention between pearl divers Malcolm McGregor and Wallace MacDonald. When McGregor's brother is murdered, Miller is arrested for the crime. The actual killer, however, is MacDonald, who does an expert job covering his tracks.

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Ernest Miller

Ernest Miller Director of Photography

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United States 10 December 1928

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