The classic film adaptation of James Hilton's romantic novel of a paradise found... and almost lost forever. Revolution has broken out in China, and English diplomat Robert Conway and his brother George help to evacuate British citizens from the danger zone. But on their way home, gunmen hijack their plane and take them off course; they finally crash in the mountains of Tibet. To the survivors' surprise, a rescue team approaches and leads them into the land of Shangri-La. Robert Conway discovers that the country, established nearly two centuries ago, has magic qualities; within its borders people may survive for hundreds of years, and live in peace and harmony with each other and the world. For Robert, Shangri-La is everything he ever dreamed of -- but his brother wants only to leave. Should he stay, and desert his brother... or go, and never see Shangri-La again?
Directed by
Frank Capra
Written by
James Hilton (novel); Robert Riskin (screenplay); Sidney Buchman (screenplay) (uncredited).
Starring
Ronald Colman (Robert 'Bob' Conway); Jane Wyatt (Sondra Bizet); Edward Everett Horton (Alexander P. 'Lovey' Lovett); John Howard (George Conway); Thomas Mitchell (Henry Barnard); Margo (Maria); Isabel Jewell (Gloria Stone); H.B. Warner (Chang); Sam Jaffe (High Lama); Hall Johnson Choir (Choir). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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