The Chinese Puzzle (1932 film)
The Chinese Puzzle is a 1932 British crime film directed by Guy Newall and starring Leon M. Lion, Austin Trevor, Lilian Braithwaite, Elizabeth Allan and Francis L. Sullivan.[1]
The film is based on the play The Chinese Puzzle by Frances Barclay and Leon M. Lion which had previously been made into a film The Chinese Puzzle in 1919.
Cast
- Leon M. Lion as Marquis Li Chung
- Lilian Braithwaite as Lady de la Haye
- Elizabeth Allan as Naomi Melsham
- Austin Trevor as Paul Markatel
- James Raglan as Sir Charles
- Jane Welsh as Victoria
- C.M. Hallard as Sir Aylmer Brent
- Mabel Sealby as Mrs. Melsham
- Francis L. Sullivan as Herman Strumm
- Charles Carson as Armand de Rochecorbon
- George Carr as Dr. Fu Yang
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