Let's Go Native (1930)






Joan Wood, a dress designer in deep debt, creates costumes for a Broadway show exported to Argentina to pay off her debts. However, a mistake is made, and she receives payment in Buenos Aires, where her friend Wally Wendell resides. Wally's grandfather disapproves of his relationship with Joan and attempts to persuade him to marry Constance Cook, a girl he hasn't seen in years, who happens to be a passenger on a ship traveling to Buenos Aires. Meanwhile, Wally's friend Basil has caused an accident and owes Voltair McGuines for damages, but Wally can't help due to being disinherited by his grandfather for choosing Joan over Constance.


Vintage magazines

Photoplay , July 1930
Photoplay , September 1930

Books with substantial mentioning of Let's Go Native

Edwin M. Bradley
The first Hollywood musicals, A critical filmography of 171 features, 1927 through 1932
Jefferson, N.C., 1996
pp. 140-141 info