Shanghai (1935 film)
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Shanghai | |
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Directed by | James Flood |
Produced by | Walter Wanger |
Written by |
C. Graham Baker Lynn Starling Gene Towne |
Starring |
Loretta Young Charles Boyer |
Music by | Frederick Hollander |
Cinematography | James Van Trees |
Editing by | Otho Lovering |
Studio |
Walter Wanger Productions Paramount Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release dates | 20 July 1935 (New York City, New York) |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English / German |
Budget | $260,601[1] |
Box office | $511,225[1] |
Shanghai is a 1935 film directed by James Flood, produced by Walter Wanger, distributed by Paramount Pictures, and starring Loretta Young and Charles Boyer. The picture's supporting cast features Warner Oland, Alison Skipworth, Charley Grapewin, Olive Tell and Keye Luke, and the running time is 75 minutes.
Cast
- Loretta Young as Barbara Howard
- Charles Boyer as Dimitri Koslov
- Warner Oland as Ambassador Lun Sing
- Alison Skipworth as Aunt Jane
- Fred Keating as Tommy Sherwood
- Charley Grapewin as Truesdale
- Walter Kingsford as Hilton
- Josephine Whittell as Mrs. Truesdale
- Olive Tell as Mrs. Hilton
- Libby Taylor as Corona, Maid
- Keye Luke as Chinese Ambassador's Son
- Willie Fung as Wang (as Willy Fung)
- Boothe Howard as Manager, Broker's Office
- Arnold Korff as Van Hoeffer
Reception
The film made a profit of $142,246.[1]
References
External links
- Shanghai in the New York Times
- Shanghai at the Internet Movie Database
- Shanghai at Rovi
- Shanghai at Turner Classic Movies
- Shanghai at Movie Art Archives
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