| Paul Muni | Wang Lung |
| Luise Rainer | O-Lan |
| Walter Connolly | Uncle |
| Tilly Losch | Lotus |
| Charley Grapewin | Old Father |
| Jessie Ralph | Cuckoo |
| Soo Yong | Aunt |
| Keye Luke | Elder Son |
| Roland Lui | Younger Son |
| Ching Wah Lee | Ching |
| Harold Huber | Cousin |
| Olaf Hytten | Liu |
| William Law | Gateman |
| Mary Wong | Little Bride |
| Charles Middleton | Banker (uncredited) |
| Suzanna Kim | Little Fool |
| Chester Gan | Singer in Teahouse (uncredited) |
| Miki Morita | Wang's House Guest (uncredited) |
| Philip Ahn | Captain in Revolutionary Army (uncredited) |
| Sammee Tong | Chinese Man (uncredited) |
| Richard Loo | Chinese Farmer (uncredited) |
Inspired by a Pearl S. Buck novel, this inspiring drama follows the many ups and downs in the lives of Chinese farmers Wang Lung and O-Lan . Though the couple initially finds success farming their land, their fortunes decline, and lean times follow. Later, when Wang Lung and O-Lan once again reap bountiful harvests and raise a family, the presence of the beautiful young Lotus complicates their lives further.
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