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Nancy Kwan | Suzie Wong a.k.a. Mee Ling Wong | |
William Holden | Robert Lomax | |
Sylvia Syms | Kay O'Neill | |
Michael Wilding | Ben Marlowe | |
Jacqui Chan | Gwennie Lee | |
Laurence Naismith | O'Neill | |
Yvonne Shima | Minnie Ho | |
Andy Ho | Ah Tong | |
Lier Hwang | Wednesday Lu | |
Bernard Cribbins | Otis, Gwennie's boy friend | |
Dervis Ward | British Sailor | |
Lionel Blair | Dancing Sailor | |
Ronald Eng | Waiter | |
Calvin Hsia | Suzie's Baby | |
David Langton | Police Inspector |
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Producer | Ray Stark
Hugh Perceval |
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Writer | John Patrick
Richard Mason Paul Osborn |
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Cinematography | Geoffrey Unsworth
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Musician | George Duning
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William Holden and Nancy Kwan star in this soul-searching look at an East-meets-West romance. He's a struggling American artist who's down on his luck. She's a beautiful Chinese prostitute who captures his heart. The scenery is as spectacular as the colorful and exotic streets of Hong Kong in this wonderfully warm story about the strength of true love. |
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