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Pacific Liner

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Calorie Rating: 107
Released: 1939-01-06
Running Time: 76 Minutes
Studios: RKO Radio Pictures,


An outbreak of cholera threatens a luxury liner in this surprisingly low-budget melodrama from RKO. En route from Shanghai to San Francisco, chief engineer Crusher McKay (Victor McLaglen) and shipboard doctor Tony Craig (Chester Morris) become rivals for the attention of nurse Ann Grayson (Wendy Barrie). A Chinese stowaway, meanwhile, infects the stokehold with cholera and it is left to Crusher to keep the engines at full throttle until reaching harbor. But morale sinks to an all-time low when Crusher himself is stricken and the overworked men threaten with mutiny. Tony attempts to keep the stokers in check but the situation is growing more dangerous by the minute when a heroic Crusher rises from his sickbed. Leaving their previous petty squabbles behind, Tony and Crusher manage to guide the ship safely to harbor, where the doc and Ann rekindle their romance.

Director / Directors

Sam Ruman
Assistant Director
Lew Landers
Director


Cast

Victor McLaglen
Character: Crusher McKay
Chester Morris
Character: Doctor Craig
Wendy Barrie
Character: Ann Grayson

Alan Hale
Character: Gallagher
Barry Fitzgerald
Character: Britches
Allan Lane
Character: Bilson

Halliwell Hobbes
Character: Captain Mathews
Cy Kendall
Character: Deadeyes
Paul Guilfoyle
Character: Wishart

John Wray
Character: Metcalfe
Emory Parnell
Character: Olaf
Adia Kuznetzoff
Character: Silvio

John Bleifer
Character: Kovac
Ted Billings
Character: Stoker (uncredited)
Eddie Bracken
Character: Junior officer (uncredited)

Tyler Brooke
Character: Ship Steward (uncredited)
Donald Douglas
Character: Ship's Officer (uncredited)
Grace Hayle
Character: Fat Passenger (uncredited)

Selmer Jackson
Character: San Francisco Port Doctor (uncredited)
Florence Lake
Character: Miss Smith - Dancing with Crusher (uncredited)
Arthur Loft
Character: Engineering Officer Dearborn (uncredited)

Walter Miller
Character: Ship's Officer (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Character: Crew Member (uncredited)
Miki Morita
Character: Chinese Stowaway (uncredited)

Jack O'Shea
Character: Navigator (uncredited)
Douglas Walton
Character: Engineering Officer Bates (uncredited)
Anthony Warde
Character: Crew Member (uncredited)

Ernest Whitman
Character: Professor - Black Stoker (uncredited)


Production and Crew

Vernon L. Walker
Special Effects
Van Nest Polglase
Art Direction

John E. Tribby
Sound Recordist
Robert Sisk
Producer

Lee S. Marcus
Production Executive
Darrell Silvera
Set Decoration
Edward Stevenson
Costume Design

Albert S. D'Agostino
Assistant Art Director
John Twist
Screenplay

Nicholas Musuraca
Director of Photography
Robert Russell Bennett
Original Music Composer