• Limehouse Blues (also known as East End Chant) is a 1934 American crime film, directed by Alexander Hall. The film is set in the Limehouse district in...
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  • Limehouse Blues may refer to: "Limehouse Blues" (song), a jazz standard Limehouse Blues (film), a 1934 film named after the song This disambiguation page...
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    "Limehouse Blues" is a popular British song written by the London-based duo of Douglas Furber (lyrics) and Philip Braham (music). Evoking the Limehouse...
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    One in a Million (1936). Limehouse Blues was also the name of a 1934 film, starring George Raft. Thomas Burke wrote Limehouse Nights (1916), a collection...
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  • recorded it for Decca Records on 1 July 1932. The song takes place in Limehouse (a traditional Chinatown) where the owner of a laundry has fallen in love...
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  • only) Jenny Agutter as Pamela Roper (uncredited) Don Crichton as 'Limehouse Blues' dance partner (uncredited) Bernard Fox as Assistant to Lord Chamberlain...
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  • on "Limehouse Blues" Ivo Veit as Soviet diplomat in Helsinki Freddie Brocksieper with his jazz combo Gösta Richter "Nazi anti-Soviet propaganda film - Collections...
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  • Astaire as Fred Astaire/Raffles in “This Heart of Mine”/Tai Long in “Limehouse Blues”/A Gentleman in “The Babbit and the Bromide” Lucille Ball as Lucille...
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    agent in charge of the New York CTU. He had a recurring role as Ellstin Limehouse on the FX drama Justified. He was also cast as a homeless man named Terry...
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  • stress. This was Keye Luke's final film, as he died just under three weeks following the film's release. Limehouse Blues (1921) - Written by Philip Braham...
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