Roaming Lady Trailer

Roaming Lady Trailer (1936)

"Through a Hail of Lead to Reckless Romance!" 02 May 1936 Adventure, Drama, Action 69 mins

Joyce Reid, a wealthy young debutante, stows away on a cargo ship to China, carrying as passengers her dashing aviator sweetheart, Dan Bailey and and her munitions-producing father, E. J. Reid and an assortment of the usual south-seas characters along with some Asians with varying agendas. The cargo included a shipment of bombs and machine guns. She soon finds herself being held hostage and they will free her only if Dan agrees to pilot a bombing plane for some Chinese bandits.

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Cast

Fay Wray

as Joyce Reid

Ralph Bellamy

as Daniel S. 'Dan' Bailey

Thurston Hall

as E. J. Reid

Roger Imhof

as Captain Murchison

Paul Guilfoyle

as Dr. Wong

Tetsu Komai

as General Fang

Arthur Rankin

as Blaney

Harold Goodwin

as Reid's Pilot

William Gould

as McLaughlin

Robert Strange

as Kingston

Leo Abbey

as Chinese Man

Frazer Acosta

as Chinese Man

William Arnold

as Johnson

Crew

Samuel Lange

Samuel Lange Costume Design

Sid Rogell

Sid Rogell Producer

Allen G. Siegler

Allen G. Siegler Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 02 May 1936

Production Companies

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