A Countess from Hong Kong (1967)

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Written by Charles Chaplin

Directed by Charles Chaplin

Also known as "A Condessa de Hong Kong"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1967

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

Charles Chaplin directed, wrote and scored what turned out to be his last film, this finely-tuned romantic comedy. Marlon Brando stars as Ogden Mears, a diplomat travelling from Hong Kong to America to reconcile with his estranged wife Martha. However, his stateroom is invaded by the mysterious Natascha, a White Russian countess who fled the revolution and ended up a bar-girl in Hong Kong. At first, Mears is inclined to throw her out but she begs for his help to get to America and he reluctantly agrees, setting in train an unlikely relationship.

Cast

Image for Marlon BrandoMarlon BrandoOgden Mears
Sophia LorenNatascha
Sydney ChaplinHarvey
Tippi HedrenMartha
Patrick CargillHudson
Michael MedwinJohn Felix
Oliver JohnstonClark
John PaulThe Captain
Angela ScoularThe Society Girl
Margaret RutherfordMiss Gaulswallow
Peter BartlettSteward
Bill NagyCrawford
Dilys LayeSaleswoman
Angela PringleBaroness
Jenny BridgesCountess

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