Last night Turner Classic Movies spotlighted the Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong, a beautiful and charismatic performer. Among the films presented was a rare showing of the 1931 film DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON. (You didn't actually think I'd watch the Oscars, did you??) This movie allowed Wong to read more
Daughter of the Dragon was based on the novel, Daughter of Fu Manchu, by Sax Rohmer, published in 1931; the rights to the story were quickly acquired and in early April, Warner Oland and the beautiful, the exquisite and exotic, Anna May Wong contracted to star in the motion picture.[1] Wong was to read more
Daughter of the Dragon was based on the novel, Daughter of Fu Manchu, by Sax Rohmer, published in 1931; the rights to the story were quickly acquired and in early April, Warner Oland and the beautiful, the exquisite and exotic, Anna May Wong contracted to star in the motion picture.[1] Wong was to read more
Daughter of the Dragon was based on the novel, Daughter of Fu Manchu, by Sax Rohmer, published in 1931; the rights to the story were quickly acquired and in early April, Warner Oland and the beautiful, the exquisite and exotic, Anna May Wong contracted to star in the motion picture.[1] Wong was to read more