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Cast
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Doris Kenyon | As: Poppy |
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Lloyd Hughes | As: Phil Douglas |
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Hobart Bosworth | As: John Guthrie |
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Tully Marshall | As: The Crab |
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Sam Hardy | As: Jardine |
Storyline
When her traveling theatrical group goes broke, Poppy, an actress in the troupe, finds herself stranded in Singapore. She's reduced to working in a bar in the seedy part of town as a "hostess", where she meets a down-on-his-luck Englishman. While drunk he gets into a fight, and is forced to kill his opponent in self-defense. The girl helps him escape and goes to Sam, a shady plantation owner, to try to get them out of Singapore. However, Sam has his own plans for Poppy, and they don't include potential rivals for her affections.
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Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
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Doris Kenyon |
Poppy |
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Lloyd Hughes |
Phil Douglas |
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Hobart Bosworth |
John Guthrie |
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Tully Marshall |
The Crab |
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Sam Hardy |
Jardine |
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Charles Wellesley |
Gibson |
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Martha O'Dwyer |
Miss Brown |
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Sally Crute |
Effie |
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Henry West |
Captain of the Mandalay |
|
Roland Flander |
Directed By
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John Francis Dillon |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
Joseph F. Poland |
Writer |
|
E. Lloyd Sheldon |
Writer |
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Earle Snell |
Writer |
Production Crew
|
Earl Hudson |
Producer |
Edited By
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Marion Fairfax |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
Visual Effects
Camera
Lighting
Art Department
|
Milton Menasco |
Art Direction |
Other Crew
|
George J. Folsey |
Cinematography |
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