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Too Hot to Handle

Comedy & Adventure & Romance English
While in Shanghai reporting on the Sino-Japanese war, Chris Hunter, a shrewd news reporter, meets pilot Alma Harding. She does not trust him, but he manages to hire her as his assistant. During an adventurous expedition through the jungles of South America, her opinion of him begins to change.
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Key word

  • brother
  • romantic rivalry
  • deception
  • human sacrifice
  • second sino-japanese war (1937-45)
  • explosion
  • disguise
  • bombing
  • missing person
  • news reporter
  • newsreel footage
  • pawnshop
  • fake newsreel
  • newsreel cameraman
  • aviatrix
  • amazon river
  • tribal dance
  • plane crash
  • adventure
  • lost flier
  • professional rivalry
  • mercy flight

Stars

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Clark Gable

Chris Hunter

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Myrna Loy

Alma Harding

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Walter Pidgeon

Bill Dennis

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Walter Connolly

Gabby MacArthur

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Leo Carrillo

Joselito

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Johnny Hines

Parsons

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Virginia Weidler

Hulda

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Betty Ross Clarke

Mrs. Harding

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Henry Kolker

Pearly Todd

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Marjorie Main

Miss Wayne

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Gregory Gaye

Popoff

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Al Shean

Gumpert

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Willie Fung

Willie

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Lillie Mui

Tootsie

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Patsy O'Connor

Fake Hulda

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Ernie Alexander

Projectionist (uncredited)

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Eddie Arden

Cycle Messenger (uncredited)

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King Baggot

Reporter (uncredited)

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Max Barwyn

Waiter (uncredited)

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Barbara Bedford

MacArthur's Secretary (uncredited)

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Margaret Bert

Office Worker (uncredited)

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William Broadus

Medicine Man (uncredited)

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Francis X. Bushman Jr.

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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Bill Carey

Elevator Boy (uncredited)

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Thomas Carr

Man (uncredited)

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Steve Carruthers

Coast Guard Radio Operator (uncredited)

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Luke Chan

Wong (uncredited)

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Lane Chandler

Cameraman (uncredited)

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Naomi Childers

Office Worker (uncredited)

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Ray Cooke

Cycle Messenger (uncredited)

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Nick Copeland

Still Cameraman (uncredited)

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DeForest Covan

South American Fire Dancer (uncredited)

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Nell Craig

Todd's Secretary (uncredited)

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Joseph Crehan

First Advertising Man (uncredited)

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Hal K. Dawson

Film Cutter (uncredited)

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Drew Demorest

Still Cameraman (uncredited)

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John Dilson

Film Developing Laboratory Foreman (uncredited)

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Mimi Doyle

Sob Sister (uncredited)

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Charles Dunbar

Expressman (uncredited)

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Eddie Dunn

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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William R. Dunn

Native Chief (uncredited)

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Frank Faylen

Assistant Dubber (uncredited)

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James Flavin

Young Reporter (uncredited)

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Harry Fleischmann

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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Jessie Fung

Chinese Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

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Chester Gan

Chinese Sergeant (uncredited)

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Natalie Garson

Stewardess (uncredited)

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John Hamilton

Mr. Fairfield (uncredited)

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Mahlon Hamilton

Reporter (uncredited)

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Selmer Jackson

Coast Guard Captain (uncredited)

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Robert Emmett Keane

Foreign Editor (uncredited)

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David Kerman

Still Cameraman (uncredited)

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Paul King

Bellhop (uncredited)

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Paul Kruger

Policeman (uncredited)

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Eddie Lee

Chinese Officer (uncredited)

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Richard Loo

Charlie (uncredited)

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George Lynn

Harry Harding (uncredited)

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Wilbur Mar

Chinese Specialty Dancer (uncredited)

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Chris-Pin Martin

Pedro (uncredited)

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Philo McCullough

Cameraman (uncredited)

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Malcolm 'Bud' McTaggart

Cycle Messenger (uncredited)

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Buddy Messinger

Cycle Messenger (uncredited)

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Walter Miller

First Flyer (uncredited)

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Roger Moore

Still Cameraman (uncredited)

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Alberto Morin

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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Ken Nolan

Reporter (uncredited)

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Ted Oliver

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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Eddie Parker

Coast Guard Attendant (uncredited)

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Franklin Parker

Attendant (uncredited)

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Edward Peil Sr.

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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Lee Phelps

Policeman (uncredited)

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Aileen Pringle

Mrs. Arthur MacArthur (uncredited)

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Jack Richardson

Reporter (uncredited)

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Cyril Ring

Cameraman (uncredited)

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Don Roberts

Reporter (uncredited)

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Morgan Roberts

Medicine Man (uncredited)

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William Royle

Second Flyer (uncredited)

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Charles Sherlock

Cameraman (uncredited)

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Buster Slaven

Second Newsboy (uncredited)

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Edwin Stanley

Second Advertising Man (uncredited)

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Charles Sullivan

Gunman (uncredited)

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Stanley Taylor

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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Phillip Terry

San Francisco Airport Official (uncredited)

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Frank Tomick

minor role (uncredited)

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Harry Tyler

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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Monte Vandergrift

Policeman (uncredited)

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Ray Walker

Wally, Sound Mixer (uncredited)

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Blue Washington

Native (uncredited)

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George Webb

Mr. Rodney, Lawyer (uncredited)

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Robert Whitney

Newsreel Man (uncredited)

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Josephine Whittell

"Fake" Mrs. Harding (uncredited)

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Martin Wilkins

Native Guide (uncredited)

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Ernest Wilson

Medicine Man (uncredited)

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