Entitled to inherit his deceased father's estate and title, child aristocrat Benjamin Blake (McDowall) is instead kept as a bond-servant to his villainous uncle (Sanders). When Blake, now a young man (Power), is beaten for falling in love with his uncle's daughter (Farmer), he escapes by ship where he learns of a pearl fortune on a South Pacific island. There, he leads an idyllic life with a native girl (Tierney) until he is compelled to return home and recapture what is rightfully owed him.
"Entitled to inherit his deceased father's estate and title, child aristocrat Benjamin Blake (McDowall) is instead kept as a bond-servant to his villainous uncle (Sanders). When Blake, now a young man (Power), is beaten for falling in love with his uncle's daughter (Farmer), he escapes by ship where he learns of a pearl fortune on a South Pacific island. There, he leads an idyllic life with a native girl (Tierney) until he is compelled to return home and recapture what is rightfully owed him."@en
"Set in the 19th century, the illegitimate son of a British aristocrat, Benjamin Blake, is forced into servitude by a wicked uncle. As a rebellious young man, Benjamin falls for a beautiful aristocrat and is beaten as punishment. Fleeing his tyrannical uncle, Benjamin stows away on a ship and lands on an idyllic South Pacific island. There he romances an exotic native beauty and earns a fortune diving for pearls with a fellow shipmate. But Benjamin's enchanted paradise becomes his prison as he yearns for revenge. When a ship arrives, bound for England, Benjamin steps aboard, heading home to seek the title and inheritance that are his."@en
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