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Tom Allen (as Walter Woolf)
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Dawn
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Shep Keyes
Alice Gentle ...
Mooda
Dick Henderson ...
Duke
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Pigeon
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Joanna
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Col. Judson
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Maid-in-Waiting
Sôjin Kamiyama ...
Piper (as Sojin)
Otto Matieson ...
Capt. Eric
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Sister Hedwig
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Eduardo Cansino ...
Secondary Supporting Role (uncredited)
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Hasmali - the Witch Doctor (uncredited)
Nick De Ruiz ...
Napoli (uncredited)
Frank Dunn ...
Secondary Supporting Role (uncredited)
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Blink (uncredited)
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Secondary Supporting Role (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ray Enright

Written by (WGA)

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Otto A. Harbach ... (from the operetta by) (as Otto Harbach) &
Oscar Hammerstein II ... (from the operetta by)
 
Walter Anthony ... (screenplay & dialogue)

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Rex Dunn ... (uncredited)

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Frank B. Good ... (photography) (as Frank Good)
Devereaux Jennings ... (photography) (as Dev Jennings)

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William C. McGann ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Glenn Rominger ... sound recording engineer (uncredited)

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Mac Julian ... still photographer (uncredited)

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Emmerich Kálmán ... music by (as Emmerich Kalmann)
Louis Silvers ... conductor: Vitaphone Orchestra
Herbert Stothart ... music by (as Hubert Stothart)

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Eduardo Cansino ... dance director (uncredited)
Larry Ceballos ... dance director (uncredited)
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Also Known As
  • Aurora dorada (Spain)
  • Lefki thea (Greece)
  • Deusa Africana (Brazil)
  • Blank en bruin (Netherlands)
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  • 81 min
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Trivia The operetta opened in New York on 30 November 1927 and had 184 performances. See more »
Goofs Composer Herbert Stothart is billed as "Hubert" in the opening credits. See more »
Soundtracks Africa Smiles No More See more »

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