Across The Pacific (1942) - (Movie Clip) Bread Pudding
Playing mostly comedy here, as shipmates of undetermined WWII loyalty Rick (Humphrey Bogart), Alberta (Mary Astor) and Lorenz (Sydney Greenstreet) kill time on board ship in John Huston's light espionage thriller Across The Pacific, 1942.
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Across the Pacific -- (Original Trailer)
An American agent tries to keep Axis spies from blowing up the Panama Canal in Across the Pacific (1942), directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor and Sydney Greenstreet.
Across The Pacific (1942) -- (Movie Clip) They All Look Alike
The "Maltese Falcon" gang goes to war, or on a cruise, or something, as Rick (Humphrey Bogart), Alberta (Mary Astor) and Lorenz (Sydney Greenstreet) settle into shipboard routine, distasteful racial references probably tongue-in-cheek, in John Huston's Across The Pacific, 1942.
Across The Pacific (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Wonderful Little People
Dishonorably discharged from U.S. Armed Forces, adventurer Rick Leland (Humphrey Bogart) introduces himself to shipmates Alberta (Mary Astor) and Lorenz (Sydney Greenstreet) in an early scene from Across The Pacific, 1942.
Across The Pacific (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Captain Leland
Captain Leland (Humphrey Bogart) being found guilty and discharged, the justice of which is immediately thrown into doubt, opening John Huston's World War II espionage drama Across The Pacific, 1942.
Across The Pacific (1942) -- (Movie Clip) You Takin' Root There?
On a port of call in New York, Leland (Humphrey Bogart), having parked the babe he met on the Japanese freighter, does some urban evasion tricks for director John Huston, and we learn that he wasnt really kicked out of the army, as he reports to Hart (Paul Stanton), in Across The Pacific, 1942.