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The World of Suzie Wong / Hollywood Chinese (Imprint) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Ton und Untertitel:
Englisch ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Englisch ( Dolby Linear PCM )
Englisch ( Subtitles )


Product Ursprung/Format:
Australia ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Laufzeit:
126 min

Längenverhältnis:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Bonusmaterial:
Satz 2-DVD
Kasten-Satz
FormMannschaft Interview(s)
Kollektor-Ausgabe
Kommentar
Dokumentarisch
Featurette
Wechselwirkendes Menü
Foto-Galerie
Szene Zugang
Sonderausgabe
Trailer(s)


Film innen gefilmet und produziert:
Vereinigte Königreich ( Großbritannien, Irland )
Vereinigten Staaten ( USA, Kanada )


Vorbei Verwiesen:
Richard Quine
Arthur Dong


Vorbei Geschrieben:
Paul Osborn
Richard Mason
John Patrick
 
Arthur Dong


Schauspieler:
William Holden ..... Robert Lomax
Nancy Kwan ..... Suzie Wong
Sylvia Syms ..... Kay O'Neill
Michael Wilding ..... Ben Marlowe
Jacqueline Chan ..... Gwennie Lee
Laurence Naismith ..... O'Neill
Yvonne Shima ..... Minnie Ho
Andy Ho ..... Ah Tong
Lier Hwang ..... Wednesday Lu
Bernard Cribbins ..... Otis
Edwina Carroll ..... Mrs. Marlowe
Dervis Ward ..... British Sailor
Marian Spencer ..... Dinner Guest
Lionel Blair ..... Dancing Sailor
David Cargill ..... Dancing Soldier
Anthony Chinn ..... Police Officer on Ferry
Michael Collins ..... Dinner Guest
Rodney Dines ..... American Sailor
Ronald Eng ..... Waiter
Calvin Hsia ..... Winston Wong
Howard Lang ..... Dinner Guest
David Langton ..... Police Inspector
Shan Lawrence ..... Girl
Robert Lee ..... Barman
Anthony Parker ..... American Sailor
Terry Sartain ..... Restaurant Patron on Dancefloor
Philip Stewart ..... Bar Patron Talking to Gwennie Lee
Toke Townley ..... Waiter
Ronald Wilson
Turhan Bey ..... Self
Joan Chen ..... Self
Tsai Chin ..... Self
Stephen Gong ..... Self
James Hong ..... Self
David Henry Hwang ..... Self
Nancy Kwan ..... Self
Ang Lee ..... Self
Christopher Lee ..... Self
Justin Lin ..... Self
Lisa Lu ..... Self
Luise Rainer ..... Self
James Shigeta ..... Self
Amy Tan ..... Self
Wayne Wang ..... Self
BD Wong ..... Self


Synopsis:
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The World of Suzie Wong: Robert Lomax, tired of working in an office, wants to be an artist. So he moves to Hong Kong to try his hand at painting. Finding a cheap hotel, he checks in, only to find it's used by prostitutes and their 'dates' they meet in the bar downstairs. Since he never picks up any of the ladies, they all want to know more about him. Eventually, he does hire one to model for him... and soon falls in love. However, since he's on a limited budget, he can't afford her exclusively, but doesn't want to 'share' her with anyone else. Hollywood Chinese: Hollywood Chinese is a captivating look at cinema history through the lens of the Chinese American experience. Directed by triple Sundance award-winning filmmaker, Arthur Dong, this documentary is a voyage through a century of cinematic delights, intrigues and treasures. It weaves together a wondrous portrait of actors, directors, writers, and movie icons who have defined American feature films, from the silent era to the current new wave of Asian American cinema. At once entertaining and enlightening, Hollywood Chinese reveals long-untold stories behind the Asian faces that have graced the silver screen, and weaves a rich and complicated tapestry, one marked by unforgettable performances and groundbreaking films, but also by a tangled history of race and representation.
Diesen Artikel haben wir am Dienstag, 27. September 2022 in unseren Katalog aufgenommen.
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