Lost Horizon - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Lost Horizon"
Lost Horizon (1937)
Timing: 2:12 (132 min)
Lost Horizon - TMDB rating
7.025/10
200

Actors and characters

Photo Ronald Colman #92591Photo Ronald Colman #92592

Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman
Character Robert " Bob " Conway
Photo Jane Wyatt #77676Photo Jane Wyatt #77677Photo Jane Wyatt #77678Photo Jane Wyatt #77679

Jane Wyatt

Jane Wyatt
Character Sondra Bizet
Photo Edward Everett Horton #61790Photo Edward Everett Horton #61791

Edward Everett Horton

Edward Everett Horton
Character Alexander P. " Lovey " Lovett
Photo John Howard #122747Photo John Howard #122748Photo John Howard #122749

John Howard

John Howard
Character George Conway
Photo Thomas Mitchell #48070Photo Thomas Mitchell #48071Photo Thomas Mitchell #48072Photo Thomas Mitchell #48073

Thomas Mitchell

Thomas Mitchell
Character Henry Barnard
Photo Margo #281334Photo Margo #281335

Margo

Margo
Character Maria
Photo Isabel Jewell #54301Photo Isabel Jewell #54302Photo Isabel Jewell #54303Photo Isabel Jewell #54304

Isabel Jewell

Isabel Jewell
Character Gloria Stone
Photo H.B. Warner #41879Photo H.B. Warner #41880Photo H.B. Warner #41881

H.B. Warner

H.B. Warner
Character Chang
Photo Sam Jaffe #55820

Sam Jaffe

Sam Jaffe
Character High Lama

John Burton

John Burton
Character Wynant (uncredited)

Milton Owen

Milton Owen
Character Fenner (uncredited)
Photo John T. Murray #111314

John T. Murray

John T. Murray
Character Meeker (uncredited)
Photo Victor Wong #90363
Victor Wong
Character Bandit Leader (uncredited)
Photo Carl Stockdale #120821
Carl Stockdale
Character Missionary (uncredited)
Photo David Torrence #108211Photo David Torrence #108212
David Torrence
Character Prime Minister (uncredited)
Photo Wedgwood Nowell #143349
Wedgwood Nowell
Character Englishman (uncredited)
Photo Richard Loo #84289Photo Richard Loo #84290Photo Richard Loo #84291Photo Richard Loo #84292

Richard Loo

Richard Loo
Character Shanghai Airport Official (uncredited)
Photo Margaret McWade #100914
Margaret McWade
Character Missionary (uncredited)
Photo Willie Fung #268237Photo Willie Fung #343173

Willie Fung

Willie Fung
Character Bandit Leader at Fuel Stop-over (uncredited)
George Chan
Character Chinese Priest (uncredited)
Photo Wyrley Birch #111296

Wyrley Birch

Wyrley Birch
Character Missionary (uncredited)
Norman Ainsley
Character Embassy Club Steward (uncredited)
Photo David Clyde #115459
David Clyde
Character Embassy Club Steward (uncredited)
Photo Noble Johnson #90369

Noble Johnson

Noble Johnson
Character Leader of Porters (uncredited)
Photo Chief John Big Tree #113885

Chief John Big Tree

Chief John Big Tree
Character Porter (uncredited)
Harold Lishman
Character Porter (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the novel of the same name (1933) by James Hilton.
  • The film exceeded its budget by more than $776,000 and did not recoup its investment for over 5 years. The resulting financial problems at Columbia Pictures disrupted Capra’s collaboration with studio head Harry Cohn and screenwriter Robert Riskin, with whom Capra had worked on many of his films.
  • In 1942, the film was re-released as “The Lost Horizon of Shangri-La”. Robert Conway’s long, drunken speech, in which he criticized diplomatic games and war, was removed because studio executives feared that such sentiments, expressed during the height of World War II, would be unpopular with audiences. Capra felt the film made no sense without the scene and characterized the 12 minutes cut as “vital”.
  • In 1952, a 92-minute version of the film was released, aiming to downplay the pro-communist sympathies discernible in the original and limit empathy towards China, with whom the American government's relations were becoming strained. The film was later lost, and in 1973, the American Film Institute began its restoration. The project was undertaken by UCLA Film & Television Archive in collaboration with Columbia Pictures and took 13 years. It was possible to restore all 132 minutes of the original soundtrack and 125 minutes of video. The missing seven minutes of video were replaced with a combination of photographs of the actors and scenes from the filming.
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