Singapore Sue

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Directed byCasey Robinson
Written byCasey Robinson
StarringAnna Chang
Joe Wong
Cary Grant
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Singapore Sue
Directed byCasey Robinson
Written byCasey Robinson
StarringAnna Chang
Joe Wong
Cary Grant
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • June 10, 1932 (1932-06-10)
Running time
10 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Singapore Sue is a 1932[1] musical comedy short written and directed by Casey Robinson. It was one of Cary Grant's first film roles. After working in the theater, while in New York, a West Coast scout discovered him in a Broadway play called "The Last Flight" and offered him a small role, as a young soldier, in Singapore Sue, he was hired on May 8, 1931, for six days and paid $150 for his work.[2]

The story is about four sailors and one of them enjoys himself at the bar.

Cast

  • Anna Chang as Singapore Sue
  • Joe Wong as Gigolo and Singer
  • Cary Grant as First Sailor (uncredited)
  • Pickard's Chinese Syncopators

Production

The film was shot at Kaufman Astoria Studios.

Soundtrack

References

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