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Humphrey Bogart | Rick Leland | |
Mary Astor | Alberta Marlow | |
Sydney Greenstreet | Dr. H.F.G. Lorenz | |
Charles Halton | A.V. Smith | |
Victor Sen Yung | Joe Totsuiko | |
Roland Got | Sugi | |
Lee Tung Foo | Sam Wing On | |
Frank Wilcox | Capt. Morrison | |
Paul Stanton | Col. Hart | |
Lester Matthews | Canadian Major | |
John Hamilton | Court-Martial President | |
Tom Stevenson | Man Harassing Alberta | |
Roland Drew | Capt. Harkness | |
Monte Blue | Dan Morton | |
Chester Gan | Capt. Higoto | |
Richard Loo | First Officer Miyuma | |
Keye Luke | Steamship Office Clerk | |
Kam Tong | T. Oki | |
Spencer Chan | Mitsuko - Chief Engineer | |
Rudy Robles | Filipino Assassin |
Director |
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Producer |
Jack Saper
Jerry Wald |
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Writer |
Richard Macaulay
Robert Carson |
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Cinematography |
Arthur Edeson
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Musician |
Adolph Deutsch
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Rick Leland makes no secret of the fact he has no loyalty to his home country after he is court-marshaled out of the army and boards a Japanese ship for the Orient in late 1941. But has Leland really been booted out, or is there some other motive for his getting close to fellow passenger Doctor Lorenz? Any motive for getting close to attractive traveller Alberta Marlow would however seem pretty obvious. |
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