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Joan Crawford | Julie | |
Clark Gable | André Verne | |
Ian Hunter | Cambreau | |
Peter Lorre | MCochon | |
Paul Lukas | Hessler | |
Albert Dekker | Moll | |
J. Edward Bromberg | Flaubert | |
Eduardo Ciannelli | Telez | |
John Arledge | Dufond | |
Frederick Worlock | Grideau | |
Bernard Nedell | Marfeu | |
Victor Varconi | Fisherman | |
Jack Adair | Guard | |
Richard Alexander | Guard | |
Stanley Andrews | Constable |
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Producer | Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Frank Borzage |
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Writer | Richard Sale
Anita Loos |
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Verne wants nothing more than to escape from a penal colony located off the northern coast of South America. He tries to involve Julie, a saloon girl, in his plans but she turns him in to the authorities. On Verne's next try, he piggybacks on the escape of six other convicts and runs into Julie again in the process. One of the convicts is a spiritual figure who seems to know what will happen before anyone else. The group attempts to travel through the jungle, board a boat, and make it to the mainland. |
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