The Wife of General Ling
1937 British film
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The Wife of General Ling is a 1937 British drama film directed by Ladislao Vajda and starring Griffith Jones, Valéry Inkijinoff and Adrianne Renn.[1] It was adapted from a novel by Dorothy Hope and Peter Cheyney. The film was made at Shepperton Studios by the independent company Premier-Stafford Productions.
Directed byLadislao Vajda
Written by
- Peter Cheyney (novel)
- Dorothy Hope (novel)
- Ákos Tolnay
- Reginald Long
Produced byJohn Stafford
Starring
- Griffith Jones
- Valéry Inkijinoff
- Adrianne Renn
- Alan Napier
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| Directed by | Ladislao Vajda |
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| Produced by | John Stafford |
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| Cinematography | James Wilson |
| Edited by | David Lean |
| Music by | Jack Beaver |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Plot
Following the murder of a loyal Chinese, John Fenton, a British secret-service agent, is aided by the European wife of a Hong Kong merchant, Mr Wong, to expose him as a rebel war lord, General Ling.
Cast
- Griffith Jones as John Fenton
- Valéry Inkijinoff as General Ling / Mr. Wong
- Adrianne Renn as Tai Wong
- Alan Napier as Governor
- Anthony Eustrel as See Long
- Jiro Soneya as Yuan
- Hugh McDermott as Tracy
- Gibson Gowland as Mike
- Gabrielle Brune as Germaine
- Lotus Fragrance as Tai's Maid
- Marian Spencer as Lady Buckram
- Billy Holland as Police Sergeant
- George Merritt as Police Commissioner
- Howard Douglas as Doctor
Notability
- Although R. Thomas is the editor credited, David Lean was involved feasibly with the editing.[1]
- A poster for Wife of General Ling appears within a movie-theater backdrop in the motion picture, Boxcar Bertha.[2]
- This film contains the only recording of the dancing of the "Mother of Chinese Modern Dance", Dai Ailian, from her time in London.[3]