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Broken Blossoms
Directed by John Brahm
Written by Emlyn Williams
Based on Limehouse Nights
Produced by Julius Hagen by Thomas Burke
Starring Arthur Margetson
Emlyn Williams
Basil Radford
Dolly Haas
Cinematography Curt Courant
Hal Young
Edited by Ralph Kemplen
Music by Karol Rathaus
Production
company
Distributed by Twickenham Film Distributors Ltd (UK) Imperial Distributing Corporation (US)
Haussmann Films (France)
Release dates
  • 20 May 1936 (1936-05-20) (UK)
  • 13 January 1937 (1937-01-13) (US)
Running time
78 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Broken Blossoms is a 1936 British drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Emlyn Williams, Arthur Margetson, Basil Radford and Edith Sharpe. Director Bernard Vorhaus was technical supervisor. [1]

The film is based on the short story "The Chink and the Child" by Thomas Burke from his collection Limehouse Nights (1916), and was produced at Twickenham Studios in London. The story had previously been adapted by D. W. Griffith for his film Broken Blossoms (1919) starring Lillian Gish.

Plot

A Chinese Buddhist missionary comes to London where he works in the slums and helps a young girl being ill-treated by her abusive father.

Cast

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Broken Blossoms
Directed by John Brahm
Written by Emlyn Williams
Based on Limehouse Nights
Produced by Julius Hagen by Thomas Burke
Starring Arthur Margetson
Emlyn Williams
Basil Radford
Dolly Haas
Cinematography Curt Courant
Hal Young
Edited by Ralph Kemplen
Music by Karol Rathaus
Production
company
Distributed by Twickenham Film Distributors Ltd (UK) Imperial Distributing Corporation (US)
Haussmann Films (France)
Release dates
  • 20 May 1936 (1936-05-20) (UK)
  • 13 January 1937 (1937-01-13) (US)
Running time
78 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Broken Blossoms is a 1936 British drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Emlyn Williams, Arthur Margetson, Basil Radford and Edith Sharpe. Director Bernard Vorhaus was technical supervisor. [1]

The film is based on the short story "The Chink and the Child" by Thomas Burke from his collection Limehouse Nights (1916), and was produced at Twickenham Studios in London. The story had previously been adapted by D. W. Griffith for his film Broken Blossoms (1919) starring Lillian Gish.

Plot

A Chinese Buddhist missionary comes to London where he works in the slums and helps a young girl being ill-treated by her abusive father.

Cast

References

External links


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