The White Countess
In 1930s Shanghai, 'The White Countess' is both Sofia—a fallen member of the Russian aristocracy—and a nightclub created by a blind American diplomat, who asks Sofia to be the centerpiece of the world he wants to create.
Description: In 1930s Shanghai, 'The White Countess' is both Sofia—a fallen member of the Russian aristocracy—and a nightclub created by a blind American diplomat, who asks Sofia to be the centerpiece of the world he wants to create.
Genres: Drama, History, Family, Romance, War
Budget: $16,000,000 | Revenue : $4,092,682
Runtime: 135 minutes
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Ralph Fiennes
Played Todd Jackson
Natasha Richardson
Played Countess Sofia Belinskya
Hiroyuki Sanada
Played Matsuda
Lynn Redgrave
Played Olga Belinskya
Vanessa Redgrave
Played Princess Vera Belinskya
Madeleine Potter
Played Grushenka
Madeleine Daly
Played Katya
Allan Corduner
Played Samuel Feinstein
John Wood
Played Prince Peter Belinskya
Lee Pace
Played Crane
Aislín McGuckin
Played Maria
Ying Da
Played Kao
Terence Harvey
Played Walters
Dragan Mićanović
Played Ilya
Wang Luoyong
Played Liu
Young Fu Fan
Played Fu
Manouk Tideman
Played Christina
Hong Lan Hou
Played Columbine
Kyle Rothstein
Played Harlequin
Jean-Pierre Lorit
Played Antoine Jacquier
Timur Engalychev
Played Feinstein Child
Lucy Sutton
Played Feinstein Child
Amir Maimon
Played Feinstein Child
Itay Eltahan
Played Feinstein Child
Dan Herzberg
Played Frenchman
Jeff Harding
Played Company Director
Paul Birchard
Played Company Director
Pierre Seznec
Played Russian Singer
Zong Xiaojun
Played Chinese Foreman
Alexey Frolov
Played Pickpocket
Kirill Khmelnitski
Played Pickpocket
Alexandar Richardson
Played Young Ilya
Rachel Partington
Played Young Sofia
Ramin Razaghi Sefati
Played Stallholder
Nicole Utterbeck
Played American Girl
Ke Qin Yao
Played General Ji Deng
Jin Quan Liu
Played General Shen Yinchu
Matt Eaton
Played Man Reading Paper
David Sutton
Played Punchinello
Tomas Hernell
Played Pierrot
Violaine Motte
Played Cat and Monkey Dancer
Jimbo
Played Cat and Monkey Dancer
Len Marchi
Played Hospital Doctor
Geoffrey Lieter
Played Anti-Semite
Shu Chang
Played Woman Helping Jackson
Tetsuro Uragami
Played Japanese Officer
Zheng Hua Shu
Played Trumpet Player
Hollie Johnson
Played Lead Secretary (uncredited)
Charles Reston
Played Jealous Young Man
Dong Fu Lin
Played Taxi Dance Hall Manager (as Lin Dong Fu)
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