
Affair in Sumatra
Overview
On a rubber plantation in Sumatra, a woman of mixed Dutch and Indonesian parentage must choose between her people and the doctor she loves.
Top Cast


Ralph Bellamy
Ralph Bellamy
Dr. Martin Kelog
Ralph Bellamy
Dr. Martin Kelog


Rita Gam
Rita Gam
Loti
Rita Gam
Loti


Basil Rathbone
Basil Rathbone
Paul Charters
Basil Rathbone
Paul Charters


Greta Granstedt
Greta Granstedt
Tinka
Greta Granstedt
Tinka


Salvador Baguez
Salvador Baguez
Molu
Salvador Baguez
Molu
Napua Woodd
Napua Woodd
1st. Mother
Napua Woodd
1st. Mother
Julia Montoya
Julia Montoya
2nd. Mother
Julia Montoya
2nd. Mother


Inez Palange
Inez Palange
3rd. Mother
Inez Palange
3rd. Mother


Orlando Rodríguez
Orlando Rodríguez
Native Boy
Orlando Rodríguez
Native Boy


Byron Haskin
Byron Haskin
Self - Introduction
Byron Haskin
Self - Introduction
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