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  1. Flowing Gold is a 1940 American adventure film starring John Garfield, Frances Farmer, and Pat O'Brien. It was based on the novel of the same name by Rex Beach. The novel had already been adapted to film in 1924 but that was in silent form. The 1940 film with audible dialogue is set in the American oilfields and the title refers to oil.

  2. Flowing Gold: Directed by Alfred E. Green. With John Garfield, Frances Farmer, Pat O'Brien, Raymond Walburn. In the American oilfields, a fugitive from justice's destiny is intertwined with the fortunes and the misfortunes of a small oil company that hires him as a roughneck.

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    • Alfred E. Green
    • Approved
    • John Garfield, Frances Farmer, Pat O'brien
  3. Flowing Gold - (Original Trailer) John Garfield is a fugitive from justice who tries to get work drilling for Flowing Gold (1940), also starring Frances Farmer.

    • Alfred E. Green, Jesse Hibbs, Hugh Macmullen
    • John Garfield
  4. In the American oilfields, a fugitive from justice's destiny is intertwined with the fortunes and the misfortunes of a small oil company that hires him as a roughneck. In trying to elude the police on believing he will not get a fair shake in a case of self defense in killing a man in Oklahoma, John Alexander is going by the assumed name Johnny ...

  5. This is the story of the gallant, reckless, foolish oil bums through whose hands millions flow, in whose hearts adventure beats! In the American oilfields, a fugitive from justice’s destiny is intertwined with the fortunes and the misfortunes of a small oil company that hires him as a roughneck. Cast.

    • Alfred E. Green
    • Warner Bros. Pictures
  6. Flowing Gold is a 1940 adventure film starring John Garfield, Frances Farmer, and Pat O'Brien. It was based on the novel of the same name by Rex Beach. The film is set in the American oilfields and the title refers to oil.

  7. In the American oilfields, a fugitive from justice's destiny is intertwined with the fortunes and the misfortunes of a small oil company that hires him as a roughneck. Alfred E. Green. Director. Kenneth Gamet.