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  1. The Chinese Bungalow (Condenação do Destino (título em Portugal)) é um filme de drama britânico de 1940, dirigido por George King e estrelado por Kay Walsh, Jane Baxter e Paul Lukas. [1] Também é conhecido como Chinese Den. Foi adaptado da peça homônima de Marion Osmond e James Corbett. Elenco. Paul Lukas...

  2. 3 de jan. de 2018 · PG AKA 'The Chinese Den' IMDb - 'A wealthy Chinese banker sets his sights on a pretty British singer, and eventually marries her and takes her back to Chinese Bungalow, his estate deep in the...

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  3. 10 de mai. de 2017 · A dark and suspenseful romantic drama set in '30s British Malaya. Notable for its bizarre miscasting of Hungarian Paul Lukas as a wealthy Chinese rubber planter. Good supporting cast. An adaptation of the play by Matheson Lang. IMDB rating 6.2. Produced and directed by George King. UK release 1940. US release 1941. Complete print. a.k.a.

  4. Language. English. The Chinese Bungalow, also known as Chinese Den, is a 1940 British drama film directed by George King and starring Kay Walsh, Jane Baxter and Paul Lukas. It was adapted from the 1925 play The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbett.

  5. The Chinese Bungalow: Dirigido por George King. Com Paul Lukas, Kay Walsh, Jane Baxter, Robert Douglas. An affluent Chinese financier marries a lively British singer; however, an unforeseen but dangerous liaison with a plantation owner threatens to transform their once-peaceful retreat into a horrible prison.

  6. With Matheson Lang, Jill Esmond, Anna Neagle, Ballard Berkeley. A wealthy Chinese banker marries a British singer and takes her back to his estate in the Malayan jungle. But his frequent absences on business make her feel abandoned and she has an affair with a nearby plantation owner.

  7. The Chinese Bungalow (Condenação do Destino (título em Portugal)) é um filme de drama britânico de 1940, dirigido por George King e estrelado por Kay Walsh, Jane Baxter e Paul Lukas. [1] Também é conhecido como Chinese Den. Foi adaptado da peça homônima de Marion Osmond e James Corbett.