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  1. Walk Like a Dragon is a 1960 American Western film directed by James Clavell, written by James Clavell and Daniel Mainwaring, and starring Jack Lord, Nobu McCarthy, James Shigeta, Mel Tormé, Josephine Hutchinson, Rodolfo Acosta and Benson Fong. It was released on June 1, 1960, by Paramount Pictures.

  2. With Jack Lord, Nobu McCarthy, James Shigeta, Mel Tormé. In 1870s California, cowboy Lincoln 'Linc' Bartlett finds out there's a slave auction of Chinese women in San Francisco and he intervenes and purchases Kim Sung from the auction with the intent of setting her free.

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    • Drama, Western
    • James Clavell
    • 1960-06-01
  3. Walk Like a Dragon. A Chinese man (James Shigeta) loves a Chinese girl (Nobu McCarthy) saved by a Westerner (Jack Lord) from slavery in frontier San Francisco.

    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Western
    • James Clavell
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  4. A cowboy's love for a Chinese slave girl triggers controversy in a Western town.

    • James Clavell, Richard Caffey, Cliff Reid
    • Jack Lord
  5. Overview. California, 1870s. The cowboy Lincoln 'Linc' Bartlett finds out there's a slave auction of Chinese women in San Francisco and he intervenes and purchases the Chinese Kim Sung from the auction with the intent of setting her free.

  6. Walk Like a Dragon is a 1960 American Western film directed by James Clavell and written by James Clavell and Daniel Mainwaring. The film stars Jack Lord, Nobu McCarthy, James Shigeta, Mel Tormé, Josephine Hutchinson, Rodolfo Acosta and Benson Fong.

  7. WALK LIKE A DRAGON. Directed by. James Clavell. United States, 1960. Western. 95. Synopsis. In this tale of East meets West, cowboy Linc saves Chinese girl Kim from a life of prostitution in San Francisco. When he takes her home to be his housekeeper, he draws the ire of his mother and Cheng, a local man who wants Kim for himself. Synopsis.

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