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- China Clipper is a 1936 American drama film directed by Ray Enright, written by Frank Wead and starring Pat O'Brien, Ross Alexander, Beverly Roberts, Humphrey Bogart and, in his final motion-picture appearance, veteran actor Henry B. Walthall.
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China Clipper is a 1936 American drama film directed by Ray Enright, written by Frank Wead and starring Pat O'Brien, Ross Alexander, Beverly Roberts, Humphrey Bogart and, in his final motion-picture appearance, veteran actor Henry B. Walthall.
Following the filming of Frank 'spig' Wead's successful Broadway play Ceiling Zero, Warner Brothers got one of the stars of that film Pat O'Brien, to star in a Wead screenplay about the creation of the famous China Clipper, the plane that made the first passenger run from San Francisco to the Orient.
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- Adventure, Drama, Romance
- Ray Enright
- 1936-08-22
4. William Joseph Patrick O'Brien ( Irish: Pádraig Ó Briain; November 11, 1899 – October 15, 1983) was an American film actor with more than 100 screen credits. Of Irish descent, he often played Irish and Irish-American characters and was referred to as "Hollywood's Irishman in Residence" in the press. One of the best-known screen actors of ...
- Actor
- William Joseph Patrick O'Brien, November 11, 1899, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
- 1925–1983
- October 15, 1983 (aged 83), Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Pat O'Brien stars as Dave Logan, a former World War I ace who's inspired to create a trans-Pacific airline after Charles Lindbergh crosses the Atlantic. But it takes him a while to do it. First, Dave teams up with his flying partner (Ross Alexander) and an ambitious airplane designer (Henry B. Walthall) to establish a Washington-Philadelphia line.
- Ray Enright, Lee Katz, Gene Lewis
- Pat O'brien
November 21, 2021 by EmanuelLevy. Directed by Ray Enright and written by Frank Wead, and starring Pat O’Brien, Ross Alexander, Humphrey Bogart and, in his last motion picture appearance, the venerable Henry B. Walthall as “Dad.” China Clipper. Theatrical release poster.