Night Plane from Chungking
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Night Plane from Chungking | |
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Original Spanish film poster |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures. |
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Running time | 69 min |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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Night Plane from Chungking is a 1943 wartime adventure film made by Paramount Pictures. It is a remake of Paramount's earlier film Shanghai Express (1932). The film was directed by Ralph Murphy, and produced by Michael Kraike and Walter MacEwen from a screenplay by Lester Cole, Earl Fenton and Theodore Reeves, adapted by Sidney Biddell from the story by Harry Hervey.
The film stars Robert Preston and Ellen Drew, with Otto Kruger and Stephen Geray.
[edit] Plot
En route from Chungking to India, the plane crashes, leaving Captain Nick Stanton (Robert Preston) and passengers stranded in a jungle surrounded by Japanese troops. It has been learned that one of the passengers is a Nazi spy.
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