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Title: Exiled to Shanghai Summary: Two rival newspaper men battle over a beautiful woman while covering an overseas civil war. Directed by: Nick Grinde, Armand Schaefer Actors: Production Company: Republic Pictures (I) Release Date: 20 December 1937 (USA) Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
- 53 min
Nov 1, 2018 · Shanghai: 1937: Directed by Bill Einreinhofer. With Edward Drea, Zhiliang Su, Hans van der Ven, Liliane Willens. When did World War II begin? Shanghai: 1937 answers that question in a way most audiences will find surprising.
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- Documentary
- Bill Einreinhofer
- 2018-11-01
Two rival newspaper men battle over a beautiful woman while covering an overseas civil war.Directors: Nick Grinde, Armand SchaeferWriter: Wellyn Totman, Star...
- 53 min
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- Cult Cinema Classics
Jul 21, 2019 · Shanghai 1937: Where World War II Began. Since Shanghai 1937: Where World War II Began premiered on WLIW/21 in New York City on November 8 of last year, the program has been seen on 180+ Public Television stations. We are gratified that our documentary has enjoyed so much support.
The Battle of Shanghai has been described as both the last battle of World War I and the first of World War II. This revealing film recounts the events that led to the fighting that began in Shanghai in 1937, which would become part of a larger, global conflict.
Women work with babies strapped to their backs while boatmen row with bare feet on the Pearl River. The film was long misidentified as having been filmed in Shanghai. A Gate of China | 1927
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