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The Devils Daughter 1939 Chloe 1934 Voodoo Double Feature
A burning drama of love and hate in the tropics.
The Devils Daughter 1939 Chloe 1934 Voodoo Double Feature
Item #: 17423168

The Devils Daughter 1939 Chloe 1934 Voodoo Double Feature

Item #: 17423168

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What Stands Out

Engaging Narrative
Immerse yourself in a captivating story where love intertwines with mystery, keeping readers hooked until the last page.
Relatable Characters
Experience the emotional journey of well-developed characters that resonate with readers, enhancing connection and empathy throughout the narrative.
Unique Perspective
Explore a fresh take on love and relationships that challenges conventional views, offering new insights and reflections on romantic connections.

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Experience the chilling tales of voodoo, revenge, and sacrifice in The Devil's Daughter (1939) and Chloe (1934). Filmed on location in Jamaica and Florida, these films offer captivating performances and intriguing storylines. Don't miss out on this unforgettable double feature, available at Ubuy Saint Kitts and Nevis - your Saint Kitts and Nevis.
Item Weight0.5 lbs (230 grams)

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  • Fantasy Romance Fans

    Perfect for readers who enjoy fantasy romance stories with an engaging plot and emotional depth.

  • Young Adult Readers

    Great for young adult audiences looking for relatable characters and modern themes in a captivating narrative.

  • Supernatural Enthusiasts

    Ideal for those who appreciate stories featuring supernatural elements, including magic, demons, and love intertwined.

Not Suitable For
  • Realism Seekers

    Not suitable for readers looking for realistic fiction, as the story heavily incorporates fantasy elements.

  • Action Lovers

    May disappoint readers who prefer fast-paced action, as the focus is more on emotional development.

  • Mature Themes Avoiders

    Not recommended for those uncomfortable with mature or complex emotional themes interwoven in the storyline.

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The Devils Daughter 1939 Chloe 1934 Voodoo Double Feature

About This Item

Experience the suspense and intrigue of two classic films in one collection with "The Devil's Daughter / Chloe - Love is Calling." In "The Devil's Daughter," Sylvia Walton arrives in Jamaica to take control of her inherited plantation, only to discover her half-sister Isabelle missing and a haunting presence of voodoo drums. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she unravels a plot of revenge and dark secrets. Filmed on location in Jamaica, this burning drama of love and hate will keep you on the edge of your seat. Next, venture into the eerie swamplands of the south with "Chloe." Mandy, an aging conjure woman, returns with her beautiful daughter Chloe to seek revenge against Colonel Gordon, a wealthy white distillery owner.

But when Chloe is revealed to be the Colonel's long-lost daughter, Mandy's rage escalates, leading to a bloody ritual of sacrificial vengeance. This low-budget film, subtitled "Love is Calling," captures the power of voodoo and showcases the talents of Olive Borden in her final captivating performance. Immerse yourself in the captivating worlds of voodoo, revenge, and forbidden love with "The Devil's Daughter / Chloe - Love is Calling." These black and white classics bring a dose of suspense and intrigue to your movie collection. Don't miss out on this unique combination of films that were once distributed mainly to black neighborhood theaters.

Order now and get ready to be spellbound by these timeless tales.

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  • Question: What is the setting of The Devil's Daughter?

    Answer: The Devil's Daughter is set in Jamaica.
  • Question: Who stars in The Devil's Daughter?

    Answer: The film stars Nina Mae McKinney, also known as 'The Black Garbo.'
  • Question: Where was Chloe filmed?

    Answer: Chloe was filmed in Florida.

Horror Editorial Review

In this editorial review, "The Devil's Daughter / Chloe, Love is Calling" double feature provides a compelling glimpse into the early era of Black cinema, showcasing unique cultural narratives shaped by the historical context of race in America. Both films, produced during a time when segregation was rampant, feature all-Black casts and stories designed for Black audiences, offering significant insight into a marginalized facet of American film history. "The Devil's Daughter," with Nina Mae McKinney leading the cast, is noted for its historical importance despite its simplistic plot and rudimentary production values, much in line with other "Race Films" of that era. Reviewers appreciate McKinney's performance, although some feel she is underutilized and can sometimes overact, leading to mixed assessments regarding her overall contribution to the film. On the other hand, "Chloe, Love is Calling," which stars Olive Borden, has received criticism for its portrayal of racist themes and low-quality production typical of independent films at the time. While its narrative may falter under scrutiny, it still holds interest for fans of Borden or those intrigued by the complexities of early cinematic storytelling. Audiences noted the film's production flaws but recognized its value as a historical artifact that allows viewers a window into an underrepresented slice of cinematic history. Overall, the reception of this double feature highlights both its artistic shortcomings and its cultural significance, making it a worthwhile watch for those interested in the evolution of Black films and the pioneering actors of that era. **

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Pros

  • Valuable historical insights into early Black cinema.
  • Strong performances from lead actors, particularly Nina Mae McKinney.
  • Offers a rare opportunity to see films featuring all-Black casts.

Cons

  • Simplistic and sometimes problematic storylines.

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