China Seas - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "China Seas"
China Seas (1935)
Timing: 1:27 (87 min)
China Seas - TMDB rating
6.3/10
32
China Seas - Kinopoisk rating
6.805/10
254
China Seas - IMDB rating
6.9/10
3300

Film crew

Director

Executive Producer

Photo Irving Thalberg #104947

Irving Thalberg

Irving Thalberg
Executive Producer

Writer

Monckton Hoffe
Writer
Maurice Revnes
Writer

Editor

William LeVanway
Editor

Art Direction

James Curtis Havens
Art Direction
David Townsend
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Adrian #72433

Adrian

Adrian
Costume Design

Second Unit Director

James C. McKay
Second Unit Director

Original Music Composer

Herbert Stothart

Herbert Stothart
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Photo Albert Lewin #108244

Albert Lewin

Albert Lewin
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Jack Virgil
Orchestrator
Paul Marquardt
Orchestrator
Charles Maxwell
Orchestrator
Leonid Raab
Orchestrator

Director of Photography

Ray June

Ray June
Director of Photography

Clyde De Vinna

Clyde De Vinna
Director of Photography

Assistant Art Director

Elmer Sheeley

Elmer Sheeley
Assistant Art Director

Production Manager

Joe Cohn
Production Manager

Screenplay

Photo James Kevin McGuinness #143901
James Kevin McGuinness
Screenplay
Photo John Lee Mahin #99579Photo John Lee Mahin #99580
John Lee Mahin
Screenplay

Novel

Compositor

Edward Ward
Compositor

Special Effects

Assistant Director

Story Consultant

Paul Bern

Paul Bern
Story Consultant

Sound

Visual Effects

James Basevi

James Basevi
Visual Effects

Unit Manager

Frank Messenger
Unit Manager

Dialogue

Paul Hervey Fox
Dialogue

Assistant Camera

Ellsworth Fredericks
Assistant Camera
Ray Ramsey
Assistant Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • Two stuntmen nearly died during filming at the studio when they were washed away by 50 tons of water.
  • Jean Harlow (1911-1937) filmed in a wig. Shortly before filming began, she had her hair cut short, but a wig could not be used in the scene where her character gets soaking wet, because it would be noticeable to viewers, so for a few seconds the actress is shown on screen with a shorter haircut and her natural hair color.
  • While torturing Clark Gable's (1901-1960) character, the pirates use a device called the "Malay boot." This torture instrument was widely used in the Middle Ages, when the sole of the foot is placed between two metal plates, which move closer and closer together until they finally crush the bones.
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