Peking-Expreß (1951)
Ein amerikanischer UNO-Arzt in Rotchina trifft auf der Bahnreise nach Peking mit einer in Paris verschmähten Spionin, einem irischen Pater, einem fanatischen Jungkommunisten und einem als Geschäftsmann getarnten mörderischen Gegenrevolutionär zusammen. Nach gewalttätigen Zwischenfällen kommen Arzt und Französin ungeschoren davon.
Der Regisseur:
William Dieterle
Der Autor:
John Meredyth Lucas
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Joseph Cotten as Michael Bachlin |
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Corinne Calvet as Danielle Grenier |
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Edmund Gwenn as Father Joseph Murray |
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Marvin Miller as Kwon |
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Benson Fong as Wong |
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Soo Yong as Li Elu |
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Robert W. Lee as Ti Chen |
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Gregory Gaye as Stanislaus |
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Alfredo Santos as Guard (uncredited) |
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Leon Lontoc as Chinese Boatman (uncredited) |
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Victor Sen Yung as Chinese Captain (uncredited) |
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Spencer Chan as Conductor (uncredited) |
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H.W. Gim as Chinese Mess Boy (uncredited) |
| Sound | Harold Lewis | Sound |
| Writing | Jules Furthman | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Artist |
| Writing | Harry Hervey | Writer |
| Sound | Walter Oberst | Sound |
| Writing | John Meredyth Lucas | Screenplay |
| Directing | William Dieterle | Director |
| Production | Hal B. Wallis | Producer |
| Directing | Richard McWhorter | Assistant Director |
| Art | Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Dimitri Tiomkin | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Grace Gregory | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edith Head | Costume Design |
| Editing | Stanley E. Johnson | Editor |
| Art | Hal Pereira | Art Direction |
| Camera | Charles Lang | Director of Photography |
| Art | Franz Bachelin | Art Direction |