Exiled to Shanghai
Exiled to Shanghai is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Nick Grinde and Armand Schaefer and starring Wallace Ford, June Travis, and Dean Jagger.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Nick Grinde Armand Schaefer |
Produced by | Armand Schaefer |
Written by | Wellyn Totman |
Starring | Wallace Ford June Travis Dean Jagger |
Music by | Alberto Colombo |
Cinematography | Ernest Miller |
Edited by | Howard O'Neill |
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Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release date | 20 December 1937 |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Production
Despite its exotic-sounding title, none of the film is actually set in Shanghai. The film's sets were designed by art director John Victor Mackay.
Cast
- Wallace Ford as Ted Young
- June Travis as Nancy Jones
- Dean Jagger as Charlie Sears
- William Bakewell as Andrew
- Arthur Lake as Bud
- Jonathan Hale as J.B. Willet
- William Harrigan as Grant Powell
- Sarah Padden as Aunt Jane
- Syd Saylor as Maloney
- Charles Trowbridge as Walters
- Johnny Arthur as Poppolas
- Maurice Cass as Hotel Manager
- Minerva Urecal as Claire
- Sally Payne as Mabel
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References
- "EXILED TO SHANGHAI (1937)". Turner Classic Movies. tcm.com. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
- "Exiled to Shanghai". AFI. afi.com. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
- Dooley p.242
Bibliography
- Dooley, Roger. From Scarface to Scarlett: American Films in the 1930s. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1984.
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