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  1. The Son-Daughter ist ein US-amerikanischer Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 1932 mit Helen Hayes und Ramón Novarro unter der Regie von Clarence Brown. Obwohl der Film ausschließlich unter Menschen chinesischer Abstammung spielt, werden sämtliche Rollen bis auf einige Statisten von entsprechend zurechtgemachten Angehörigen weißer Hautfarbe ...

  2. The Son-Daughter is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown and written by John F. Goodrich, Claudine West, and Leon Gordon, adapted from the play of the same name by David Belasco. The film stars Helen Hayes, Ramon Novarro, Lewis Stone, Warner Oland, and Ralph Morgan.

  3. With Helen Hayes, Ramon Novarro, Lewis Stone, Warner Oland. A large group of Chinese immigrants in San Francisco is clandestinely donating whatever money they earn to smuggle arms into China for the rebels in their fight against the centuries old Manchurian imperial oppressors.

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    • Drama
    • Clarence Brown, Robert Z. Leonard
    • 1932-12-23
  4. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Young Asians in San Francisco find their love thwarted by clan warfare. Cast & Crew. Read More. Clarence Brown. Director. Helen Hayes. Lien Wha. Ramon Novarro. Tom Lee [also known as Prince Chun] Lewis Stone. Dr. Dong Tong. Warner Oland. Fen Sha [also known as The Sea Crab]

  5. Warner Oland Cast. John F. Goodrich Screenplay. Claudine West Screenplay. Critics reviews. A large group of Chinese immigrants in San Francisco is clandestinely donating whatever money they earn to smuggle arms into China for the rebels in their fight against the centuries old Manchurian imperial oppressors.

  6. The Son-Daughter is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown and written by John F. Goodrich, Claudine West, and Leon Gordon, adapted from the play of the same name by David Belasco. The film stars Helen Hayes, Ramon Novarro, Lewis Stone, Warner Oland, and Ralph Morgan.

  7. Synopsis. A large group of Chinese immigrants in San Francisco is clandestinely donating whatever money they earn to smuggle arms into China for the rebels in their fight against the centuries old Manchurian imperial oppressors. The secrecy of their mission is to hide their identities from anyone supporting the imperial regime.