Golden Dawn is a 1930 Warner Bros. American pre-Code musical operetta film directed by Ray Enright that was photographed entirely in Technicolor.
[1] Dawn is a white girl who was kidnapped in infancy and is raised by a black native named Mooda, who runs a canteen in a German colonial settlement in Africa.
The priestess also reveals that the tribal leader had violated her chastity and claims that the true reason for God's anger was this sacrilegious act.
The tribal leader is deposed and sacrificed to the anger of the natives, and the drought quickly ends as rain falls.
One short fragment of an original color print was identified in the British Film Institute archives in 2014.