Summary
Danger in the Pacific is an American adventure film first released in 1942,
directed by Lewis D. Collins.
The film stars Don Terry, Leo Carrillo, Andy Devine, Louise Allbritton and Edgar Barrier.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Lewis D. Collins
- Script: Walter Doniger, Maurice Tombragel, Neil P. Varnick
- Photo: William A. Sickner
- Music: Hans J. Salter, Frank Skinner
- Cast: Don Terry (David Lynd), Leo Carrillo (Leo Marzell), Andy Devine (Andy Parker), Louise Allbritton (Jane Claymore), Edgar Barrier (Zambesi), Turhan Bey (Tagani), Holmes Herbert (Commissioner), David Hoffman (Storekeeper), Paul Dubov (Manola), Neyle Morrow (Lobo), Dick Botiller (Natrive), James Craven (Aviator), Angelo Cruz (Radio Operator), Rico De Montez (Native), Leslie Denison (English Radio Operator), Dwight Frye (Desk Clerk), Frederick Giermann (Operator), Leyland Hodgson (British Officer), Noble Johnson (Native Chief), Al Kikume (Medicine Man), Frank Marlowe (Mechanic), Paul McVey (Dr. Price), Terrance Ray (Radio Operator), Victor Zimmerman (Firing Squad Operator)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 60 min; B&W
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