Princess Ling Moy, a young and beautiful Chinese aristocrat lives next door, unbeknownst to her, to Dr. Fu Manchu, a brilliant but twisted genius who is out to rule the world.


Daughter of the Dragon is a weird one, definitely. If you're into those old, classic Hollywood movies from the 30s, especially ones with a bit of pulp adventure, then yeah, give this a look. Folks who dig early cinema and want to see some actors doing interesting stuff will find something here. But, if you can't stand ...

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"Daughter of the Dragon is a weird one, definitely. If you're into those old, classic Hollywood movies from the 30s, especially ones with a bit of pulp adventure, then yeah, give this a look. Folks who dig early cinema and want to see some actors doing interesting stuff will find something here. But, if you can't stand old movie pacing, or if the "yellow peril" tropes from that era make you justifiably cringe, then honestly, skip it. It's got some moments that really haven't aged well a..."
Lloyd Corrigan, Sidney Buchman, Sax Rohmer, Monte M. Katterjohn
United States

1930 · IMDb 6


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