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A Countess from Hong Kong
TrailerOn his voyage around the world, ambassador-designate Ogden Mears meets Natascha, a refugee countess who asks to stay in his cabin. The two soon fall in love with each other but he cannot marry her because of his married state and his social status. The film follows Ogden's choice between love and fame.Actors: Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren, Sydney Chaplin, Tippi Hedren, Patrick Cargill, Michael Medwin, Oliver Johnston, John Paul, Angela Scoular, Margaret Rutherford, Peter Bartlett, ...»Director: Charles ChaplinCountry: United KingdomDuration: 120 minQuality: HDRelease: 1967IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "A Countess from Hong Kong"
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Characters of "A Countess from Hong Kong"
Ogden MearsPlayed by: Marlon Brando
NataschaPlayed by: Sophia Loren
ReporterPlayed by: Marianne Stone
An old stewardPlayed by: Charles Chaplin -
Directors of "A Countess from Hong Kong"
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Creators of "A Countess from Hong Kong"
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Critic Reviews of "A Countess from Hong Kong"
EmanuelLevy.ComApril 07, 2009Sadly, Chaplin's last picture, a slender, old-fashioned bedroom farce, is a misguided effort in which neither Brando nor Sophia Loren are well cast.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)August 02, 2004Both the shipboard ball sequence and the climactic scene (both involving dance) are pure bliss, and Chaplin's handling of the widescreen format and color are surprisingly assured.
Combustible CelluloidJune 21, 2004Chaplin's much maligned, but ultimately lovely, last film.
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