Frances Farmer's second film is a typical B-programmer from the Paramount lot of 1936--up and coming stars (John Howard, Robert Cummings, Grant Withers, Farmer) in a concerning the Coast Guard and smugglers. The chief points of interest are the truly exceptional aerial sequences and Farmer's early performance.
Art | A. E. Freudeman | Interior Designer |
Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
Directing | Otho Lovering | Director |
Crew | Adolph Zukor | Presenter |
Crew | Paul Mantz | Stunts |
Production | A.M. Botsford | Producer |
Crew | Harry Fischbeck | Cinematography |
Art | Robert Odell | Art Direction |
Sound | John Leipold | Music |
Crew | Frank Clarke | Stunts |
Editing | Chandler House | Editor |
Production | Dario Faralla | Associate Producer |
Sound | Jack A. Goodrich | Sound Recordist |
Writing | Ewing Scott | Story |
Directing | Russell Mathews | Assistant Director |
Sound | Louis Mesenkop | Sound Recordist |
Writing | Stuart Anthony | Screenplay |
Writing | Arthur J. Beckhard | Screenplay |