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Philip Ahn | Jan Teng | |
Humphrey Bogart | James Carmody | |
Robert Burton | Rev. Marvin | |
Peter Chong | Fen Tso Lin - Merchant | |
Lee J. Cobb | Mieh Yang | |
Richard H. Cutting | Father O'Shea | |
Benson Fong | Chun Tien | |
Don Forbes | Father Keller | |
Candace Lee | Girl Singing | |
Leon Lontoc | Pao Ching | |
E.G. Marshall | Dr. David Sigman | |
Agnes Moorehead | Beryl Sigman | |
Jean Porter | Mary Yin | |
Carl Bentron Reid | Father Cornelius | |
Gene Tierney | Anne Scott |
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Producer | Buddy Adler
John W. Considine Jr. |
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Writer | Lionel Houser
Alfred Hayes |
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Cinematography | Franz Planer
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Musician | Victor Young
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A man in priestly robes, seemingly the long-awaited Father O'Shea, arrives at a little-frequented Catholic mission in 1947 China. Though the man seems curiously uncomfortable with his priestly duties, his tough tactics prove very successful in the Seven Villages, as around them China disintegrates in civil war and revolution. But he has a secret, and his friendship with mission nurse Anne (an attractive war widow) seems to be taking on an unpriestly tone... |
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