Drums of Fu Manchu

Drums of Fu Manchu (1940)

CRUEL, INSIDIOUS IN HIS MAD SCHEME TO CONQUER ASIA!

  • Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Action
  • Release Date: 1940-03-15
  • User Rating: 6.1/10 from 5 ratings
  • Runtime: 4h 29min
  • Language: English
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Directors: John English, William Witney.
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Summary

The nefarious Dr. Fu Manchu searches for the keys to the tomb of Genghis Khan, in order to fulfill a prophecy that will enable him to conquer the world. His nemesi, Dr. Nayland Smith and his associates fight to keep the evil doctor from getting his hands on the keys. In 1943 the serial was edited together into a feature movie also called Drums of Fu Manchu.

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  • Henry Brandon

    as Dr. Fu Man Chu
  • William Royle

    as Sir Dennis Nayland Smith
  • Robert Kellard

    as Allan Parker
  • Luana Walters

    as Mary Randolph
  • Olaf Hytten

    as Dr. Petrie
  • Tom Chatterton

    as Prof. Randolph
  • Gloria Franklin

    as Fah-Lo-Suee
  • John Merton

    as Loki
  • George Cleveland

    as Dr. James Parker
  • John Dilson

    as Prof. Ezra Howard
  • Dwight Frye

    as Prof. Anderson
  • Wheaton Chambers

    as Dr. Humphrey
  • George Pembroke

    as C.W. Crawford
  • Lal Chand Mehra

    as Sirdar Prahni
  • Guy D'Ennery

    as Ranah Sang
  • Lowden Adams

    as Blake, Randolph's Assistant
  • Philip Ahn

    as Dr. Chang
  • John Bagni

    as Dangra - Spy at Fort
  • Ann Baldwin

    as Miss Frisbie - Winchester's Secretary
  • Robert Blair

    as Police Sergeant at Randolph's
  • George Bruggeman

    as Fort Telegrapher
  • Budd Buster

    as Dacoit 2 on Train
  • Tommy Coats

    as Dacoit 13 in Asia
  • Victor Cox

    as Tartar
  • Joe De Stefani

    as High Lhama
  • Art Dillard

    as Dacoit 7 at Headquarters
  • Bert Dillard

    as Dacoit 16 in Fu Manchu's Hut
  • Akim Dobrynin

    as Solar Mirror Native
  • Frank Ellis

    as Tartar
  • James Fawcett

    as Dacoit
  • James Flatley

    as Pegai, Dacoit 4
  • Augie Gomez

    as Wax Museum Dacoit
  • Jennifer Gray

    as Stewardess
  • Duke Green

    as Clay Street Dacoit 6
  • Alan Gregg

    as Dacoit 5 Pilot
  • Jamiel Hasson

    as Tribal Chieftain
  • John Lester Johnson

    as Cardo, Howard's Servant
  • John Judd

    as Dacoit 17 in Fu Manchu's Hut
  • Edward Kaye

    as Dacoit 3 on Wires
  • Bert LeBaron

    as Railroad Fireman
  • James B. Leong

    as Chinese Si Fan Member
  • Eric Lonsdale

    as Sentry
  • Paul Marion

    as Si-Fan Messenger at Hotel
  • Merrill McCormick

    as Koomerow's Aide
  • Tofik Mickey

    as Hindu Si Fan Member
  • Jack Montgomery

    as Cleanshaven Villainous Native
  • Norman Nesbitt

    as Wally Winchester
  • Bill Nind

    as Lhama's Telegrapher
  • Tony Paton

    as Temple Guard
  • Charles Phillips

    as Railroad Mail Car Clerk
  • John Picorri

    as Prof. Krantz
  • Paul Renay

    as Nihala Tribe Chief Kandhar
  • Vinegar Roan

    as Dacoit 11 in Temple, Killed by Arrow
  • Jack Roper

    as Dacoit 10 Looking in Window
  • Hector V. Sarno

    as Scarred Native
  • Ernest Sarracino

    as Dowlah Rao - Arrested Dacoit 9
  • Carl Sepulveda

    as Mustachio'd Villainous Native
  • Lee Shumway

    as Police Lieutenant Corrigan at Wax Museum
  • Robert R. Stephenson

    as Tartar Si Fan Member
  • Walter Stiritz

    as Koomerow's Aide
  • Harry Strang

    as Police Lt. Wade at Winchester's Office
  • George Suzanne

    as Dacoit
  • Al Taylor

    as Dacoit 8 at Headquarters, Howard's and Lee's
  • Ken Terrell

    as Shanghai St. / Wax Museum Dacoit 18
  • Evan Thomas

    as Maj. Carlton
  • Kam Tong

    as Crawford's Manservant
  • Francis Walker

    as Koomerow, Lhama's Emissary
  • John Ward

    as British Consul Wilson
  • Frank Wayne

    as Dacoit 14 with Microphone
  • Ted Wells

    as Dacoit 15 Wearing Hat
  • Bill Wilkus

    as Dacoit 12 in Temple
  • Henry Wills

    as Tartar
  • Bob Woodward

    as Tribesman
  • Bill Yrigoyen

    as Hillsman with Knife
  • Joe Yrigoyen

    as Dacoit
  • Michael Vallon

    as Temple Guard
Directing John English Director
Directing William Witney Director
Writing Franklin Adreon Screenplay
Writing Morgan Cox Screenplay
Writing Ronald Davidson Screenplay
Writing Norman S. Hall Screenplay
Writing Sax Rohmer Novel
Writing Barney A. Sarecky Screenplay
Writing Sol Shor Screenplay
Production Hiram S. Brown Jr. Producer
Sound Paul Sawtell Original Music Composer
Camera William Nobles Director of Photography
Art John Victor Mackay Co-Art Director
Art Morris Braun Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Bob Mark Makeup Artist
Editing Edward Todd Editor
Sound Cy Feuer Original Music Composer
Editing William P. Thompson Editor

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