Five Golden Dragons

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Five Golden Dragons
Five Golden Dragons 1967 Poster.jpg
1967 theatrical poster
Directed by Jeremy Summers
Produced by Harry Alan Towers
Screenplay by Peter Welbeck
Story by Edgar Wallace (uncredited)
Starring Bob Cummings
Margaret Lee
Rupert Davies
Music by Composed and conducted by Malcolm Lockyer
Cinematography John Von Kotze
(lighting cameraman)
Edited by Donald J. Cohen
Production
company
Blansfilm Limited
Distributed by Constantin Film
Release dates
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  • 4 August 1967 (1967-08-04)
Running time
104 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Five Golden Dragons is a 1967 British comedy action film set in Hong Kong and photographed on location and at the Shaw Brothers studios there,[1] directed by Jeremy Summers, starring Bob Cummings,[2][3] Margaret Lee, Rupert Davies and a cast of "guest stars".[4]

Cast

See also

References

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  1. "Movies Under the Stars / Skyline Drive-In Theatres / Tonight at 7.30" (The Sydney Morning Herald, November 8, 1968, page 20)
  2. Anderson, Nancy / Copley News Service. "Yesterday's Stars Today / Know What You Want: Cummings" (Lodi News-Sentinel, November 22, 1972, page 10)
  3. Oliver, Myrna / Los Angeles Times. "'Love That Bob' Cummings Dies at 80 in California" (The Daily {Schenectady} Gazette, December 4, 1990, page A5)
  4. "Movies This Week" (Sunday {Ocala} Star-Banner, February 22, 1970, page 17C)
  5. AP. "Deaths / Dan Duryea Dies at 61" (Daytona Beach Morning Journal, June 8, 1968, page 2)
  6. Wilson, Earl. "It Happened Last Night / George Raft Unlimbers Dancing Legs" (The {Sarasota} Herald-Tribune, August 22, 1966, page 24)
  7. Everett Aaker, The Films of George Raft, McFarland & Company, 2013 p 178