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The Secrets of Wu Sin (1932)

Genre : Crime, Romance, Mystery

Runtime : 1H 5M

Director : Richard Thorpe

Synopsis

A murder mystery about the smuggling of illegal Chinese aliens into America through Chinatown.

Actors

Lois Wilson
Lois Wilson
Nona Gould
Grant Withers
Grant Withers
James Manning
Dorothy Revier
Dorothy Revier
Margaret King
Robert Warwick
Robert Warwick
Roger King
Tetsu Komai
Tetsu Komai
Wu Sin
Toshia Mori
Toshia Mori
Miao Lin
Richard Loo
Richard Loo
Charlie San
Luke Chan
Luke Chan
Luke
James Wang
James Wang
Pete
Eddie Boland
Eddie Boland
Eddie Morgan
Henry Hall
Henry Hall
Bains
Wilfred Lucas
Wilfred Lucas
Pharmacist
Lafe McKee
Lafe McKee
Justice of the Peace
Spec O'Donnell
Spec O'Donnell
Copy Boy
Bud Pope
Bud Pope
Detective
Hal Price
Hal Price
Reporter

Crews

Richard Thorpe
Richard Thorpe
Director
Basil Dickey
Basil Dickey
Writer
Betty Burbridge
Betty Burbridge
Dialogue
William McGrath
William McGrath
Adaptation
George R. Batcheller
George R. Batcheller
Producer
Vera Wade
Vera Wade
Editor
Edward C. Jewell
Edward C. Jewell
Art Direction
Melville Shyer
Melville Shyer
Assistant Director
M.A. Andersen
M.A. Andersen
Director of Photography
Pete Clark
Pete Clark
Sound

Posters and backgrounds

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