A Countess from Hong Kong (1967)



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Synopsis:
Charles Chaplin wrote, directed, and scored this old-fashioned romantic comedy, which proved to be his last film. Wealthy American diplomat Ogden Mears (Marlon Brando) is sailing from Hong Kong to Hawaii, where he hopes to meet and reconcile with his estranged wife Martha (Tippi Hedren). However, while the ship takes on passengers in Hong Kong, a stowaway slips into Mears' suite. Natascha (Sophia Loren) is a White Russian countess who was forced to flee the country following the revolution and ended up in Hong Kong, where she earns a meager living as a dime-a-dance girl in a sleazy ballroom. When Mears discovers that Natascha is an uninvited guest in his quarters, she begs him to help her emigrate to the United States; when he refuses, Natascha tries a new tack, threatening to tell Martha that they've been sharing a stateroom if he doesn't cooperate. Mears grudgingly allows Natascha to stay with him and keep her secret until he can figure out a clever way to get rid of her. Margaret Rutherford has a showy supporting role as an eccentric passenger, and Chaplin gives himself a silent cameo as a bumbling porter (no fewer than four of his children also appear).

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
4/29/1967
Director Credit
Charlie Chaplin Director
Cast Credit
Geraldine Chaplin Girl
Marlon Brando Ogden Mears
Sofia Lazzaro Natascha
Sydney Chaplin Harvey Crothers
Tippi Hedren Martha Mears
Patrick Cargill Hudson
Michael Medwin John Felix
Oliver Johnston Clark
John Paul Captain
Angela Scoular Socialite
Margaret Rutherford Miss Gaulswallow
Peter Bartlett Steward
William Nagy Crawford
Dilys Laye Saleswoman
Arthur Gross Immigration Officer
Balbina French Maid
Anthony Chinn Hawaiians
Burnell Tucker Hotel Receptiontst
Leonard Trolley Purser
Len Lowe Electrician
Marianne Stone Reporters
Carol Cleveland Nurse
Charlie Chaplin Old Steward
Production Credits Credit
Charlie Chaplin Producer
Jerome Epstein Producer
Art Department Credit
Vernon Dixon Set Designer
Robert Cartwright Art Director
Don Ashton Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Arthur Ibbetson Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Rosemary Burrows Costume Designer



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