Lost Horizon (1937 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Ronald Colman as Robert Conway
  • Jane Wyatt as Sondra Bizet
  • H.B. Warner as Chang
  • Sam Jaffe as High Lama
  • John Howard as George Conway
  • Edward Everett Horton as Alexander P. Lovett
  • Thomas Mitchell as Henry Barnard
  • Margo as Maria
  • Isabel Jewell as Gloria Stone
  • David Clyde as Club Steward
  • David Torrence as Prime minister
  • Hugh Buckler as Lord Gainsford
  • Val Duran as Talu
  • Milton Owen as Fenner
  • Richard Loo as Shanghai airport official
  • Willie Fung as Bandit leader
  • Victor Wong as Bandit leader

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