
The World of Suzie Wong(1960)
“You are the first man I ever loved... and the world has only just begun...”
Overview
A Hong Kong prostitute tries modeling and falls for the artist who's painting her.
Director
Richard Quine
Studio
World Enterprises
Budget
$2M
Revenue
$7M
Cast

Nancy Kwan
as Suzie Wong

William Holden
as Robert Lomax

Sylvia Syms
as Kay O’Neill

Michael Wilding
as Ben Marlowe

Jacqueline Chan
as Gwennie Lee

Laurence Naismith
as O’Neill

Yvonne Shima
as Minnie Ho

Andy Ho
as Ah Tong
Lier Hwang
as Wednesday Lu

Bernard Cribbins
as Otis

Edwina Carroll
as Mrs. Marlowe
Dervis Ward
as British Sailor
Where to Watch
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Movie Facts
Release Year
1960
Runtime
2h 6m
Language
Mandarin
Rating
6.6 / 10
Budget
$2M
Box Office
$7M
Production Companies
World Enterprises • Paramount Pictures
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch The World of Suzie Wong?▼
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What is The World of Suzie Wong about?▼
A Hong Kong prostitute tries modeling and falls for the artist who's painting her.
Who directed The World of Suzie Wong?▼
The World of Suzie Wong was directed by Richard Quine and released in 1960. It is a drama, romance film.
How long is The World of Suzie Wong?▼
The World of Suzie Wong has a runtime of 2 hours and 6 minutes (126 minutes total).
Who stars in The World of Suzie Wong?▼
The cast of The World of Suzie Wong includes Nancy Kwan as Suzie Wong, William Holden as Robert Lomax, Sylvia Syms as Kay O’Neill, Michael Wilding as Ben Marlowe, Jacqueline Chan as Gwennie Lee and more.
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