No Place to Go is a 1927 American silent romance film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Mary Astor, Lloyd Hughes and Hallam Cooley.
[1][2] A wealthy young woman and a bank clerk elope during a cruise in the South Seas.
Their disappearance causes concern, which is apparently justified because the two are attacked by savages on an island before they can marry.
[3] The film was based on Richard Connell's story, Isles of Romance,[4] which appeared in the April 12, 1924, issue of The Saturday Evening Post.
The British Film Institute's archives contained "an original 35mm nitrate print ... in need of restoration".