The Ship from Shanghai

Directed by: Charles Brabin, USA, 1930

USA, 1930


Cast and Credits

Production Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Distribution Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
Director Charles Brabin
Scenario John Howard Lawson
John Howard Lawson [(titles) (not credited)]
Madeleine Ruthven [(titles) (not credited)]
Based on Madeleine Ruthven [Novel 'Ordeal']
Director of Photography Ira H. Morgan [(as Ira Morgan)]
Composer William Axt
Editor Grant Whytock
Art Director Cedric Gibbons
Costume Design Howard Greer
Sound Engineer Douglas Shearer
Cast Louis Wolheim [Ted]
Conrad Nagel [Howard Vazey]
Kay Johnson [Dorothy Daley]
Carmel Myers [Viola Thorpe]
Holmes Herbert [Paul Thorpe]
Zeffie Tilbury [Lady Daley]
Ivan Linow [Pete]
Jack McDonald [Reid]
Henry Armetta [Sailor (not credited)]
Willie Fung [Shanghai Nightclub Patron (not credited)]
Pietro Gentile [Bit part (not credited)]
Pat Harmon [Sailor (not credited)]
Albert MacQuarrie [Sailor (not credited)]
Pat Moriarity [Sailor (not credited)]
Kane Richmond [Shanghai Nightclub Patron (not credited)]
Floyd Shackelford [Sailor (not credited)]
Otto Yamaoka [Shanghai Nightclub Patron (not credited)]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,Length: 67 minutes
Sound System: mono
First Screening: January 31, 1930 in USA

General Information

The Ship from Shanghai is a motion picture produced in the year 1930 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Charles Brabin, with Louis Wolheim, Conrad Nagel, Kay Johnson, Carmel Myers, Holmes Herbert, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The Ship from Shanghai available.

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