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The Chinese bungalow

United Kingdom, 1939
film

Based on the Matheson Lang and Marion Osmond stage drama about a Chinese merchant who plots to kill the lover of his English wife. Stars Paul Lukas, Jane Baxt..

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For love of gold

United States, 1908
Similarity: 70%

The Inn of the sixth happiness

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55 days at Peking

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Born Chinese

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My tiger's eyes

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Once upon a time in China II

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The Chinese connection = Fist of fury

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The Lin family shop = Linjia puzi [NTSC]

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Storm = Lei Yu

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The China syndrome

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The Whispering chorus

United States, 1918
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A Great wall

United States, 1985
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Broken blossoms [DVD]

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Blood alley

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Border town = Bian cheng [NTSC]

China, 1984
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Far East

Australia, 1982
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Shanghai triad

China, 1995
Similarity: 68%

The Sea prisoners = Hai yue

China, 1981
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