Shanghai (1938)
Documentary about the Japanese-occupied city that, as described by one contemporary source " boasts international settlements in which the nationals of a number of countries enjoy the privileges of extraterritoriality". Filmed on location in December 1937 Film contrasts the horrors of war with the complex political issues involving the metropolis.
Director: Fumio Kamei
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date: January 2, 1938
Cast
Music: Nobuo Iida
Cinematography: Shigeru Miki
Editing: Fumio Kamei
Production: Toho Eiga
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Shanghai about?
- Documentary about the Japanese-occupied city that, as described by one contemporary source " boasts international settlements in which the nationals of a number of countries enjoy the privileges of extraterritoriality". Filmed on location in December 1937 Film contrasts the horrors of war with the complex political issues involving the metropolis.
- Who directed Shanghai?
- Shanghai was directed by Fumio Kamei.
- Who stars in Shanghai?
- Shanghai stars Suisei Matsui.
- How long is Shanghai?
- Shanghai has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
- What genre is Shanghai?
- Shanghai is a Documentary film.
- Where was Shanghai produced?
- Shanghai was produced in Japan.