China Seas | |
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Directed by | Tay Garnett |
Written by | James Kevin McGuinness Jules Furthman |
Based on | China Seas 1931 novel by Crosbie Garstin |
Produced by | Irving Thalberg Albert Lewin |
Starring | Clark Gable Jean Harlow Wallace Beery Lewis Stone Rosalind Russell Robert Benchley Akim Tamiroff |
Cinematography | Ray June Clyde De Vinna (2nd unit) |
Edited by | William LeVanway |
Music by | Herbert Stothart |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1.1 million[1][2] |
Box office | $2.8 million[1][2] |
China Seas is a 1935 American adventure film starring Clark Gable as a brave sea captain, Jean Harlow as his brassy paramour, and Wallace Beery as a suspect character. The oceangoing epic also features Rosalind Russell, Lewis Stone, Akim Tamiroff, and Hattie McDaniel, while humorist Robert Benchley portrays a character reeling drunk from one end of the film to the other.
The lavish MGM epic was written by James Kevin McGuinness and Jules Furthman from the 1930 book by Crosbie Garstin, and directed by Tay Garnett. This is one of only four sound films with Beery in which he did not receive top billing.