CHLOE

[MOTION-PICTURE]

“During its day on the NBC Southeastern Revue, WSUN, St. Petersburg, Fla., scored what it calls a

‘scoop’ in broadcasting several scenes from ‘Chloe,’ a film being made on location in a suburb of

St. Petersburg by a Hollywood company headed by Marshall Nielan, directing Olive Borden,

Molly O’Dea and others.” [Broadcasting, June 15, 1933]

Around this time Georgette Harvey was getting typecast in this sort of role. In the 1931

Broadway playSavage Rhythm(co-authored by Norman Foster) she played one of a group of

conjur-women who gather together to call back a dead woman’s soul from the beyond so that she

can identify her killer. And she was at it again in 1934’sDanceWith Your Gods, a dark

melodrama set in superstition-ridden New Orleans and featuring in supporting roles Rex Ingram

and a very young Lena Horne. Harvey was cast as old Mother Bouche, a legendary sorceress who,

it was claimed, “has the power to put a voodoo curse on practically anybody.” During a tense

scene in a house in the swamps she works her magic, transferring the soul of a recently executed

murderer into the body of a living being, a young white woman who will be forced to commit acts

of evil.

[CHRONOLOGY]

SOUTHEASTERN REVUE—“CHLOE” (WSUN, ST. PETERSBURG—NBC-BLUE)

[Thursday—3:30-4:00 PM]

May 25, 1933Chloe

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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES:

“…There will be a five-minute skit from the

motion picture ‘Chloe’ being made on Weedon’s Island… George

Henninger, WSUN music director, will direct a 20-piece orchestra

featuring ‘Chloe’ music…”]

PERSONNEL:

Carl Fritz (announcer), George Henninger (music director), Louis

J. Link (announcer), Marshall Neilan (guest speaker).

CAST:

Olive Borden (Chloe), Jess Cavin (Hill), Georgette Harvey (Old Mandy),

Reed Howes (Wade Carson), Richard Huey (Ben), Frank Joyner (Colonel

Gordon), Philip Ober (Jim), Molly O’Day (Joyce), Gus Smith (Mose).