Shanghai Madness Trailer

Shanghai Madness Trailer (1933)

""WHO CARES FOR THE FUTURE...THERE IS NONE IN SHANGHAI"" 03 August 1933 Adventure, Drama 68 mins

In the 1920s Pat Jackson destroys a Chinese post and is discharged from the Navy. Li Po Chang hires him to run a gunboat up the river. He drops Wildeth off at a mission for safety, but when his boat returns the mission is being attacked by communists.

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Cast

Spencer Tracy

as Pat Jackson

Fay Wray

as Wildeth Christie

Ralph Morgan

as Li Po Chang

Eugene Pallette

as Lobo Lonergan

Reginald Mason

as William Christie

Arthur Hoyt

as Van Emery

Albert Conti

as Rigaud

Maude Eburne

as Mrs. Glissen

Wilhelm von Brincken

as von Uhlenberg

Crew

Lee Garmes

Lee Garmes Director of Photography

Jasper Blystone

Jasper Blystone Assistant Director

R. H. Bassett

Original Music Composer

Louis De Francesco

Original Music Composer

International Releases Dates

United States 03 August 1933

Production Companies

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