Chloe, Love Is Calling You

April. 01,1934      
Rating:
3.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A black voodoo priestess comes out of the Louisians swamps to take revenge on the white plantation owner she believes killed her husband. The old conjure woman Mandy returns with her daughter Chloe to their bayou home after fifteen years. Chloe was too young to remember much about the bayou, but once Mandy had been a famous voodoo priestess in these parts. But after the whites lynched her husband Sam, she took her little girl & moved away into the Everglades. She seems to have gone a little mad in the intervening years & has returned swearing a belated vengeance against the murdering white folks.

Olive Borden as  Chloe
Reed Howes as  Wade Carson
Molly O'Day as  Joyce, the Colonel's niece
Philip Ober as  Jim
Georgette Harvey as  Old Mandy

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Reviews

Console
1934/04/01

best movie i've ever seen.

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Dotbankey
1934/04/02

A lot of fun.

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Cleveronix
1934/04/03

A different way of telling a story

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Kaydan Christian
1934/04/04

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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mark.waltz
1934/04/05

Poor Georgette Harvey, the singer and actress who played the supporting role of Maria in both the original "Porgy" and its musical version, "Porgy and Bess". She made only a handful of films which document her acting on screen, unlike her stage work which is lost forever. In this way below Z grade exploitation film, she plays an evil mammy obsessed with revenge, directed to overact and thus be preserved as long as this film survives as a representation of one of the most sinister of black stereotypes. Coming off feisty but kindly in the first reel, she quickly turns, taking the light skinned young woman (Olive Borden) she claims to be her daughter back to her home to avenge the death of her father whom she claims was Borden's father. Of course, she's got all the facts wrong, and looks on with sinister intent as Borden falls in love with the white Reed Howes who works for wealthy plantation owner Francis Joyner whom Harvey blames for lynching her dead husband. The revenge includes the use of black magic, aka "voodoo", and that leads to a ceremony where Joyner's niece (Molly O'Day) is kidnapped and prepped to be a sacrifice.I give this more than a "bomb" rating simply because it made me laugh (even though I felt guilty about laughing) at how ridiculous the whole story it was. I am way beyond judging films for long gone viewpoints of blacks and other minorities in films, even though this is obviously considered way beyond offensive today. I consider this a truly lousy film in the sense that the dialog is outlandish, the plot contrived, and any realistic motivations guiding the characters completely absent. Borden and O'Day, completely forgotten today, were once major young ingenues in early talkies, and other than one scene where O'Day makes her concerns known about welcoming Borden into the family known to her uncle, there is really no dynamic for intrigue concerning their characters. There's really a lack of a showdown between Harvey and Joyner, only the slightest resolution of their conflict, and never believable. Some stereotypical "Uncle Tom" type characters try to lighten down the presentation of blacks as evil devil worshipers, but even their patronizing behavior towards Joyner (pretty much made out to be almost saintly) is a bit disconcerting as well. This is the type of film I would consider like the presentation of "Glen or Glenda" as seen by a Paramount executive in "Ed Wood": the type of a film made and sent to someone in the hierarchy seemingly as a joke.

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JohnHowardReid
1934/04/06

Director: MARSHALL NEILAN. (No writers credited). Film editors: Helene Turner, Joseph Josephson. Photography: Mack Stengler. Music composed by George Henninger, arranged by Erno Rapee. Art director: Robert Stevens. Assistant director: Jack Chapin. Producer: J. D. Trop. Produced at Sun Haven Studios, distributed by Pinnacle Productions. Not copyrighted 1934, no New York opening, no recorded release dates or length.SYNOPSIS: An old voodoo woman returns to a bayou plantation to exact vengeance on the owner she alleges killed her husband fifteen years before. She is accompanied by a young half-caste, Jim, and her 18- year-old daughter, Chloe, who falls in love with the plantation's overseer. Both her "mother" and her potential suitor, Jim, strongly object to this alliance. Jim is so madly in love with Chloe, he battles a crocodile, a corrupt turpentine worker and a voodoo gang on her behalf. On the other hand, "mother" is so vengeful, she has Chloe abducted and bound on the voodoo altar for a human sacrifice.NOTES: A remarkably rare film, "Chloe" is not listed at all in the main volumes of The Motion Picture Guide, nor even in the comprehensive title listings of The Film Daily Yearbook. Nor does the movie appear in any of the filmographies of the players or technicians, but one: Erno Rapee. Final film of silent star, Olive Borden, who died in 1947 (at the early age of 41). First film of Philip Ober. COMMENT: It's odd that such a well-produced movie received such obviously limited distribution. Marshall "Mickey" Neilan was one of the top ten directors of the 1920s. Unlike many of his colleagues, he seems reasonably at home in sound. The only items that date the film in fact are Olive Borden's slightly too expressive playing of the title role (and she has plenty of excuses as she faces up to more terrifying experiences in an hour than most movie heroines cover in a lifetime) and the beautiful green stock on which the film is printed. (What a blow that sepia was the only tone that survived into the 1940s. I love green and blue equally well, I remember Fox's Kidnapped was originally shown in 1938 on green stock). Neilan's direction of the actors is not only very capable, his pacing is A-1, his eye for pictorial effects marvelous. I don't like to single out one or two players from such an able cast, but Philip Ober is especially charismatic as the daring Jim (his fight with the croc puts Johnny Weissmuller to shame]), whilst Reed Howes (make sure you see "The Dawn Rider") seems one of the most personable and under-rated leading men in pictures.Neilan hasn't made the usual "independent" mistake of economizing on music. If anything, some would object that there's too much background music. Not a single second in the entire picture is silent. But I loved it. And as for Mack Stengler's superlative cinematography... With its fascinating locations and unstinting effects, powerful plotting and characterizations, Chloe is a "B" gem.

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MartinHafer
1934/04/07

This movie is part of a double-feature of dreck from Alpha Video. And, like most of Alpha's DVDs, the picture and sound quality is terrible...and there is no captioning of any type. The other film included is "The Devil's Daughter" and both films have the distinction of being in the Bottom 10 films in ratings from the 1930s! Imagine...both on the same DVD!! Can any human being survive seeing this much crappiness at one time?! Well, I am living proof that you can...but don't try this at home (at least until you'd got the okay from your doctor)! Unlike "The Devil's Daughter" (which had an all-black cast), the cast for "Chloe" has a mixed cast--something very unusual for the time. I am not sure if the film was intended for black theaters (this was during the pre-integration period where in most locales blacks and whites went to separate and definitely not equal theaters) or for widespread distribution. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any information about the company that made this film, Pinnacle Productions.The main character of the film is a woman of supposed mixed race, Chloe. Who exactly her mother has been a mystery and she was found and raised by a black woman in the swamp. Frankly, the story is pretty confusing (parts appear to be missing and the DVD is almost 10 minutes shorter than the running time listed on IMDb) but the main gist of the story is that Chloe, despite being raised by and with black people, really, really wants to be 100% white. At the same time, the woman who raised her plans on using Chloe to exact revenge against the Colonel--a man she blames for the lynching of a family member. By the end, the Colonel claims Chloe is his long lost daughter and the woman that raised her denies it. All this is followed by a silly voodoo scene with lots of ignorant black folks dancing about and acting like stereotypes as they are about to sacrifice Chloe (how did it ever get to this scene from the last?!?!). She is saved and then learns the happy news that she is, in fact, not really one bit black and her foster mother had lied about this! And this, apparently, is supposed to be a happy ending! The bottom line is that you've got a muddled story that manages to be boring, confusing AND racist! This is quite the feat. Combined with bad acting, poor direction and the usual horrible print from Alpha Video, I can't see why anyone would want to see it--especially since it's not even good as a 'bad movie'--though it is pretty funny to watch Chloe badly overact without even saying anything at the 48 minute mark!This DVD deserves to be the recipient of some sort of animal cruelty award, as "The Devil's Daughter" features a real cock fight and in "Chloe" you get to see a guy kill a poor snake! Sure it was a rattlesnake, but to kill it for the audience's pleasure seems pretty nasty. Plus there was no point to this senseless act...just the pure joy of killing one of God's creatures.

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Hitchcoc
1934/04/08

It isn't just that it's the most racist movie I've seen in a long time. It's just not very good. You have major parts played by white actors. In black and white, they don't even look dark. Then you have the ridiculous premise where the woman of "white blood" has longings she just can't explain. She is tilting toward her whiteness. Of course, it's obvious who the superior race is here. They lounge with their juleps and order the servants around. The "hero" is a monumental jerk, but he is a white guy. There's lots of talk about the problems of mixing with other races and it's a given, of course. The blacks also dance around doing their voodoo rites, totally "out of control." It's up to the landholder and his rich friends to take care of them. Also, Chloe was raised and loved by these people, but when she is revealed as a one hundred percent white woman, well, you can imagine what they're thinking. I realize how unenlightened people were (and how hateful). But it must have been viewed as a horrible depiction, even back in the 30's. I know that there is an historical perspective that applies here. Maybe we should all see this kind of stuff once in a while.

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