The Blonde from Singapore (1941)

The Blonde from Singapore (1941) poster

Fortune hunter Mary Brooks, posing as a missionary's daughter, strives to beat a couple of pilots, Terry Prescott and "Waffles" Billings, (who have turned pearl divers in order to buy a plane and join the Royal Air Force), out of their pearls, while also beating off the advances of Prince Sali who wants to add her to his harem.

Director: Edward Dmytryk
Genre: Adventure
Runtime: 69 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: L. William O'Connell
Editing: Richard Fantl
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

prince, harem

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Blonde from Singapore about?
Fortune hunter Mary Brooks, posing as a missionary's daughter, strives to beat a couple of pilots, Terry Prescott and "Waffles" Billings, (who have turned pearl divers in order to buy a plane and join the Royal Air Force), out of their pearls, while also beating off the advances of Prince Sali who wants to add her to his harem.
Who directed The Blonde from Singapore?
The Blonde from Singapore was directed by Edward Dmytryk.
Who stars in The Blonde from Singapore?
The Blonde from Singapore stars Florence Rice, Leif Erickson, Gordon Jones, Don Beddoe, Alexander D'Arcy, Adele Rowland.
How long is The Blonde from Singapore?
The Blonde from Singapore has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
What genre is The Blonde from Singapore?
The Blonde from Singapore is a Adventure film.
Where was The Blonde from Singapore produced?
The Blonde from Singapore was produced in United States of America.