Jim Robbins is planning to make an around the world flight in a new speed plane, when he encounters a storm and is blown off course to an island not far from Hawaii. Jim meets Sally, who lives on the island with her father, Rev. James, the island's missionary. The reverend tells Jim of how the natives are exploited by the trading post operator, Otto Von Krantz. Von Krantz gets a local drunk, which causes him to miss his wedding to the tribal chief's daughter. When the girl is molested by Von Krantz, the entire tribe rush to the post, where a drunken Von Krantz shoots the chief. The tribe conducts a ceremony where they hope to restore the life of their chief, and when that happens no white man will be safe on the island. The film is really a bland excuse for a B film, primarily because of leading man (used very loosely) Horsely in one of his few films, where he is so green that you can tell it's not the character, but the actor. Beery plays his usual villainous role here to his best, and the rest of the cast is decent, but the script basically could have had the option of several different subplots, but they none of the possibilities for fleshing them out are attempted, so the film really drags on for its running time. Flash, the wonder dog, had little impact on the film as well. Ranking, 3.