Hongkong (1952)
Ein nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg entlassener amerikanischer Soldat hat ein Auge auf die kostbare Buddha-Statuette eines nationalchinesischen Flüchtlingskindes geworfen, aber unter dem Einfluß einer Missionslehrerin wandelt er sich zum Ritter ohne Furcht und Tadel, der sie gegen Juwelenräuber und Mörder verteidigt.
Der Regisseur:
Lewis R. Foster
Der Autor:
Winston Miller
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Ronald Reagan as Jeff Williams |
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Rhonda Fleming as Victoria Evans |
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Nigel Bruce as Lighton |
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Marvin Miller as Tao Liang |
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Mary Somerville as Mrs. Lighton |
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Lowell Gilmore as Danton |
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Claud Allister as Hotel Manager |
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Danny Chang as Wei Lin |
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Victor Sen Yung as Mr. Howe (uncredited) |
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William H. O'Brien as Observer at Scene (uncredited) |
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Keye Luke as Taxicab Driver (uncredited) |
| Directing | Lewis R. Foster | Director |
| Production | William C. Thomas | Producer |
| Writing | Lewis R. Foster | Story |
| Production | William H. Pine | Producer |
| Editing | Howard A. Smith | Editor |
| Art | Alfred Kegerris | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Lucien Cailliet | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Lewis H. Creber | Art Direction |
| Camera | Lionel Lindon | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Winston Miller | Screenplay |
| Costume & Make-Up | Kay Shea | Hairstylist |