Oil for the Lamps of China

Oil for the Lamps of China (1935)

The FLAMING HELL OF THE LAST FRONTIER

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1935-06-08
  • User Rating: 7.3/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: The Vitaphone Corporation
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Mervyn LeRoy
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Summary

An American oil company representative almost sacrifices his marriage for his career.

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  • Pat O’Brien

    as Stephen Chase
  • Josephine Hutchinson

    as Hester
  • Jean Muir

    as Alice
  • Lyle Talbot

    as Jim
  • Arthur Byron

    as No. 1 Boss
  • John Eldredge

    as Don
  • Donald Crisp

    as Mr. McCarger
  • Willie Fung

    as Kin
  • Tetsu Komai

    as Ho
  • Henry O'Neill

    as Edward Hartford
  • Ronnie Cosby

    as Bunsy Wellman
  • William B. Davidson

    as E.H. Swaley
  • George Meeker

    as Bill Kendall
  • Joseph Crehan

    as Clements
  • Christian Rub

    as Dr. Jorgen
  • Willard Robertson

    as Speaker
  • Edward McWade

    as Dan
  • Florence Fair

    as Miss Cunningham - Nurse
  • Keye Luke

    as Young Chinese Soldier
  • Suey Long Wong

    as
  • Glen Cavender

    as Worried McCarger Employee
  • George Irving

    as Walter Gilbert
  • Olive Jones

    as Telephone Operator #14
  • Mitchell Lewis

    as Skipper of Ship
  • Lotus Liu

    as Secretary
  • Abraham Mirkin

    as
  • Miki Morita

    as Japanese Tailor
  • Paul Panzer

    as Oil Company Employee
  • Ferdinand Schumann-Heink

    as Worried McCarger Employee
  • Teru Shimada

    as Tea House Owner
  • Emmett Vogan

    as Worried McCarger Employee
  • William Austin

    as Clerk in Chase's office
Directing Mervyn LeRoy Director
Writing Alice Tisdale Hobart Writer
Writing Laird Doyle Screenplay

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