Pacific Liner
(1939)

TYPHOON AHEAD!...MUTINY BELOW! and a strange white terror stalking a hoodoo ship!

Released: 1939-01-06

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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.

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Victor McLaglen

as Crusher McKay

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Chester Morris

as Doctor Craig

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Wendy Barrie

as Ann Grayson

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Alan Hale

as Gallagher

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Halliwell Hobbes

as Captain Mathews

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Cy Kendall

as Deadeyes

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Ted Billings

as Stoker (uncredited)

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Eddie Bracken

as Junior officer (uncredited)

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Tyler Brooke

as Ship Steward (uncredited)

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Donald Douglas

as Ship's Officer (uncredited)

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Grace Hayle

as Fat Passenger (uncredited)

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Selmer Jackson

as San Francisco Port Doctor (uncredited)

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Florence Lake

as Miss Smith - Dancing with Crusher (uncredited)

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