Bahama Passage

Bahama Passage is a 1941 American romantic drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Madeleine Carroll, Sterling Hayden, Flora Robson and Leo G.

The new boss is quickly unpopular with the rest of the work force, including Adrian's right-hand man Morales, who is hit by Delbridge when he fails to give him the keys to the house.

The daughter Carol, a pretty and flirtatious socialite girl, shows a romantic interest in Adrian, unaware that he is in fact married.

One night Mr. Delbridge has enough of the islanders when they celebrate a holiday with singing indigenous songs, so he fires his gun at them, which scares Mrs. Ainsworth so much her heart fails.

A review in Variety described it as an "uneventful, talky and boresome drama" noting that "Miss Carroll does her best to overcome the weak tale, but finds the task impossible".