The Broken Wing

The Broken Wing (1932)

OUT OF THE CLOUDS HE CAME TO "STEAL" A REBEL'S SWEETHEART

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Release Date: 1932-03-25
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 13min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Paramount Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Lloyd Corrigan
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Summary

In a little Mexican village by the American border. However powerful big shot Captain Innocencio (a misnomer indeed!)is, he proves unable to charm Lolita, the shapely daughter of his neighbor, a big-time rancher. Lolita expects better than this awkward unprepossessing showoff! Besides the fortune-teller she consults tells her her true love will get into her life after a terrible storm. This very night a violent storm does break out and an American pilot, whose plane is caught in it, is forced to make an emergency landing next to where she lives. The gringo - by the name of Phil Marvin - is both dashing and good-looking. Good news for Lolita but bad news for Innocencio who is not ready to bow that easily...

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  • Lupe Vélez

    as Lolita
  • Leo Carrillo

    as Capt. Innocencio Dos S
  • Melvyn Douglas

    as Philip 'Phil' Marvin
  • George Barbier

    as Luther Farley
  • Willard Robertson

    as Sylvester Cross
  • Claire Dodd

    as Cecelia Cross
  • Arthur Stone

    as Justin Bailey
  • Soledad Jiménez

    as Maria
  • Julian Rivero

    as Bassilio
  • Pietro Sosso

    as Pancho
  • Chris-Pin Martin

    as Mexican Husband
  • Charles Stevens

    as Chicken Thief
  • Joe Dominguez

    as Captain
Directing Lloyd Corrigan Director
Writing Paul Dickey Theatre Play
Writing Charles W. Goddard Theatre Play
Writing Grover Jones Screenplay
Writing William Slavens McNutt Screenplay

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