Hai-Tang
Hai-Tang | |
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Directed by |
Richard Eichberg Jean Kemm |
Written by |
Monckton Hoffe Pierre Maudru Ludwig Wolff |
Starring |
Anna May Wong Marcel Vibert Robert Ancelin |
Music by | Hans May |
Cinematography |
Heinrich Gärtner Bruno Mondi |
Production company | |
Release dates | 7 March 1930 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country |
Germany United Kingdom |
Language | French |
Hai-Tang is a 1930 British-German drama film directed by Richard Eichberg and Jean Kemm and starring Anna May Wong, Marcel Vibert and Robert Ancelin.[1] It was made at Elstree Studios as the French-language version of The Flame of Love, which also starred Anna May Wong. A separate German version (The Road to Dishonour) was also released. Such multiple-language versions were common during the early years of sound before dubbing became more widespread.
Synopsis
In Tsarist Russia, a young officer and a powerful Grand Duke both fall in love with a Chinese woman.
Cast
- Anna May Wong as Hai-tang
- Marcel Vibert as Le grand duc
- Robert Ancelin as Boris Ivanoff
- Armand Lurville as Le colonel Mouraview
- Hélène Darly as Yvette
- François Viguier as Viguier
- Gaston Dupray as Pierre Baron, le chanteur
- Claire Roman
- Mona Goya
- Gaston Jacquet
References
- ↑ St. Pierre p.83
Bibliography
- St. Pierre, Paul Matthew. E.A. Dupont and his Contribution to British Film: Varieté, Moulin Rouge, Piccadilly, Atlantic, Two Worlds, Cape Forlorn. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2010
External links
- Hai-Tang at the Internet Movie Database
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