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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roaming_LadyRoaming Lady - Wikipedia

    Roaming Lady is a 1936 American comedy action film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Fay Wray, Ralph Bellamy and Thurston Hall.

  2. Roaming Lady: Directed by Albert S. Rogell. With Fay Wray, Ralph Bellamy, Thurston Hall, Edward Gargan. Joyce Reid (Fay Wray), a wealthy young debutante, stows away on a cargo ship to China, carrying as passengers her dashing aviator sweetheart, Dan Bailey (Ralph Bellamy) and and her munitions-producing father, E. J. Reid (Thurston Hall) and an ...

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Albert S. Rogell
    • 1936-05-02
  3. Roaming Lady (1937 - B/W) - Another forgettable aerial adventure with Fay Wray. No longer on ok.ru. Joyce Reid, a wealthy young debutante, stows away on a cargo ship to China, carrying as passengers her dashing aviator sweetheart, Dan Bailey and and her munitions-producing father, E. J. Reid and an assortment of the usual south-seas characters ...

    • Albert S. Rogell
    • Columbia Pictures
  4. La pellicola Roaming Lady è 66 minuto da 1936, diretto da Albert S. Rogell. Il cast principale è composto da Ralph Bellamy, Thurston Hall e Fay Wray.

  5. Joyce Reid (Fay Wray), a wealthy young debutante, stows away on a cargo ship to China, carrying as passengers her dashing aviator sweetheart, Dan Bailey (Ralph Bellamy) and and her munitions-producing father, E. J. Reid (Thurston Hall) and an assortment of the usual south-seas characters along with some orientals with varying agendas…and some plot-lines straight out of “Terry and the ...

  6. Original title: Roaming Lady. Synopsis: Millionaire E. J. Reid's daughter Joyce is in love with her handsome but penniless flying instructor, Dan Bailey, and makes a public announcement of her determination to secure his affection.

  7. Joyce Reid, a wealthy young debutante, stows away on a cargo ship to China, carrying as passengers her dashing aviator sweetheart, Dan Bailey and and her munitions-producing father, E. J. Reid and an assortment of the usual south-seas characters along with some Asians with varying agendas. The cargo included a shipment of bombs and machine guns.