A young Boston lawyer, Albron Hamlin, goes to Haiti in 1802 to find Lydia Bailey, whose estate he must settle. The island is war-torn in the strife between Toussaing L'Overture, the black president, and the French who are trying to retake possession of the country. Hamlin finds Lydia and, against the background of war and rebellion, they fall in love while helping the Haitians against the French.

Dale Robertson
as Albion Hamlin

Anne Francis
as Lydia Bailey

Charles Korvin
as Col. Gabriel D'autremont

William Marshall
as King Dick

Luis van Rooten
as General Charles LeClerc

Angos Perez
as Paul d'Autremont

Robert Evans
as Soldier

Roy Glenn
as Mirabeau

Bill Walker
as General LaPlume

Rosalind Hayes
as Aspodelle
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It's unlucky for "Hamlin" (Dale Robertson) that he arrives in Haiti to help his eponymous client (Anne Francis) settle her father's estate. He steps straight into a war zone as the local population have had enough of living under the Napoleonic yoke and so are galvanised under "L'Overture" (Ken Rena...