Limehouse Blues (also known as East End Chant) is a 1934 American crime film set in London's Chinese district and starring George Raft and Anna May Wong. The film is named after the song "Limehouse Blues". The movie was directed by Alexander Hall.
The film was not a commercial success when first released.
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