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Hotel Shanghai (1997)
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1 hr 34 mins
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Released: 1/1/1997
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Synopsis:
Set several days before the infamous Bloody Sabbath of August 14, 1937 when a Japanese bomb landed on the Shanghai Hotel killing everyone, a mysterious Russian aristocrat Helen Russell arrives in the arms of her drunken British husband Bobbie Russell. She discovers that pictures of herself with a Japanese literary critic are missing while Bobbie is cruising the local opium dens with Helen's French ex-lover. On the other side of town, American journalist Frank Taylor is trying to get his confiscated newsreels returned when a riot ensues. During the confusion, Frank saves Helen and they quickly fall in love.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/1997
Director
Credit
Peter Patzak
Director
Cast
Credit
Agnieszka Wagner
Helen Russell
Annie Girardot
Mme Tissaud
James McCaffrey
Frank Taylor
Elliott Gould
Hutchinson
Nicolas Clay
Bobbie Russell
Patrick Ryecart
Sir Kingsdale-Smith
Micah West
Ruth
Nigel Davenport
Butler
Robert Giggenbach
Kurt Planke
Min Zhang
Pearl Chang
Production Credits
Credit
Manfred Durniok
Producer
Production Companies
Credit
MDR Oriental Communications
Production Company
SFS
Production Company
Berlin Film Program
Production Company
Filmboard Berlin Brandenburg
Production Company
Writer
Credit
Angel Wagenstein
Screenplay
Vicki Baum
Source Material (from novel)
Art Department
Credit
Qin Baisong
Art Director
Film Camera
Credit
Wang Tianling
Cinematographer
Martin Stingl
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Manfred Durniok Produktion fur Film und Fernsehen
Foreign Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Christian Bruhn
Music
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Anna Shmidbauer
Costume Designer
Ben Barton
Costume Designer
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