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Smuggled Cargo

  • Rating: StarStar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Director: John H. Auer
  • Main Cast: Barry Mackay, Rochelle Hudson, George Barbier, Ralph Morgan, Cliff Edwards
  • Release Year: 1939
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 62 minutes

Plot

British leading man Barry McKay made a respectable if unsuccessful bid at Hollywood stardom in Republic's Stolen Cargo. The plot is motivated by an association of crooked fruit growers who spend most of their time finding ways to cheat their workers out of their rightful pay. McKay is cast as Gerry Clayton, the son of one of the duplicitous growers (Ralph Morgan). Appalled by the plight of the migrant workers, many of whom are illegal aliens (hence the barely relevant title), Gerry champions their cause. The plot thickens when the conscience-stricken elder Clayton decides to pull out of the associations, at which point he is framed for murder (this may be one of the few films in existence in which Ralph Morgan doesn't play the guilty party!) Filmed on location in Southern California, Smuggled Cargo has plenty of energy to make up for its lack of credibility. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast


John Wray - Chris; Arthur Loft - Masterson; Wallis Clark - Dr. Hamilton; Robert E. Homans - Kincaid

Credit

John H. Auer - Director; John H. Auer - Producer; Earl Felton - Screenwriter; Cy Feuer - Composer (Music Score); Cy Feuer - Musical Direction/Supervision; Michel Jacoby - Screenwriter; Jack A. Marta - Cinematographer; Ernest Nims - Editor
 
 
 

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