Shanghai Lady
1929 film
- John Colton
- Daisy H. Andrews
James Murray
Lydia Yeamans Titus
Wheeler Oakman
Anders Randolf
Yola d'Avril
Production
company
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Universal Pictures
Release date
- November 17, 1929 (1929-11-17)
Running time
Shanghai Lady is a 1929 American Pre-Code drama film directed by John S. Robertson and written by Houston Branch and Winnifred Reeve. It is based on the 1910 play Drifting by John Colton and Daisy H. Andrews. The film stars Mary Nolan, James Murray, Lydia Yeamans Titus, Wheeler Oakman, Anders Randolf, and Yola d'Avril. The film was released on November 17, 1929, by Universal Pictures.[1][2][3]
Cast
- Mary Nolan as Cassie Cook
- James Murray as 'Badlands' McKinney
- Lydia Yeamans Titus as Polly Voo
- Wheeler Oakman as Repen
- Anders Randolf as Mandarin
- Yola d'Avril as Lizzie
- Mona Rico as Rose
- James B. Leong as Counselor
- Irma Lowe as Golden Almond
Music
The film featured a theme song entitled "I Wonder If It's Really Love" with words and music by Bernie Grossman and Arthur Sizemore.
See also
- List of early sound feature films (1926–1929)
References
External links
- Shanghai Lady at IMDb
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Films directed by John S. Robertson
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- The Thorn and the Rose (1916)
- Getting By (1916)
- Trouble for Four (1916)
- Justice a la Carte (1916)
- The Meeting (1917)
- Intrigue (1917)
- The Money Mill (1917)
- Vanity and Some Sables (1917)
- A Service of Love (1917)
- Baby Mine (1917)
- The Bottom of the Well (1917)
- The Menace (1918)
- The Better Half (1918)
- The Girl of Today (1918)
- The Make-Believe Wife (1918)
- Little Miss Hoover (1918)
- Here Comes the Bride (1919)
- The Test of Honor (1919)
- Let's Elope (1919)
- Come Out of the Kitchen (1919)
- The Misleading Widow (1919)
- Sadie Love (1919)
- Erstwhile Susan (1919)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920)
- Away Goes Prudence (1920)
- A Dark Lantern (1920)
- 39 East (1920)
- Sentimental Tommy (1921)
- The Magic Cup (1921)
- Footlights (1921)
- Love's Boomerang (1922)
- The Spanish Jade (1922)
- Tess of the Storm Country (1922)
- The Bright Shawl (1923)
- The Fighting Blade (1923)
- Twenty-One (1923)
- The Enchanted Cottage (1924)
- Classmates (1924)
- New Toys (1925)
- Soul-Fire (1925)
- Shore Leave (1925)
- Annie Laurie (1927)
- Captain Salvation (1927)
- The Road to Romance (1927)
- The Single Standard (1929)
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- Night Ride (1930)
- Captain of the Guard (1930)
- Madonna of the Streets (1930)
- Beyond Victory (1931)
- The Phantom of Paris (1931)
- Little Orphan Annie (1932)
- One Man's Journey (1933)
- The Crime Doctor (1934)
- His Greatest Gamble (1934)
- Wednesday's Child (1934)
- Grand Old Girl (1934)
- Captain Hurricane (1935)
- Our Little Girl (1935)
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