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Release Date:
November 17, 1936
Original Title:
The General Died at Dawn
Alternate Titles:
Chinese Gold
Generalen dog i gryningen
Generalen døde ved daggry
Generalul a murit în zori
Idässä palaa
Kínai arany
Żółty skarb
将軍暁に死す
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 98
China, 1930s, during the ravaging civil war. General Pen entrusts O'Hara, an intrepid American adventurer, with the mission of providing a large sum of money to Mr. Wu with the task of buying weapons in Shanghai to help end General Yang's tyranny that keeps an entire province under his ruthless iron boot.
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Art Direction:
Ernst Fegté
Hans Dreier
Assistant Director:
Hal Walker
Conductor:
Irvin Talbot
Costume Designer:
Travis Banton
Director:
Lewis Milestone
Director of Photography:
Victor Milner
Editor:
Eda Warren
Makeup Artist:
Wally Westmore
Charles Gemora
Music Director:
Boris Morros
Original Music Composer:
Werner Janssen
Presenter:
Adolph Zukor
Producer:
William LeBaron
Screenplay:
Clifford Odets
Set Decoration:
A. E. Freudeman
Sound:
Charles Althouse
Sound Recordist:
Harry D. Mills
Louis Mesenkop
Story:
Charles G. Booth
Technical Advisor:
Andrey Tolstoy
Visual Effects:
Art Smith
Gordon Jennings
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