Singapore Sue
| Singapore Sue | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Casey Robinson | 
| Written by | Casey Robinson | 
| Starring | Anna Chang Joe Wong Cary Grant  | 
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 10 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Singapore Sue is a 1932[1] musical comedy short written and directed by Casey Robinson. It was one of Cary Grant's first film roles. After working in the theater, while in New York, a West Coast scout discovered him in a Broadway play called "The Last Flight" and offered him a small role, as a young soldier, in Singapore Sue, he was hired on May 8, 1931, for six days and paid $150 for his work.[2]
Plot
The story is about four sailors and one of them enjoys himself at the bar.
Cast
- Anna Chang as Singapore Sue
 - Joe Wong as Gigolo and Singer
 - Cary Grant as First Sailor (uncredited)
 - Pickard's Chinese Syncopators
 
Production
The film was shot at Kaufman Astoria Studios.
Soundtrack
How Can a Girl Say No? 
Sung by Anna Chang 
Open Up Those Eyes 
Music by Johnny Green
Lyrics by Edward Heyman
Sung by Joe Wong and  Pickard's Chinese Syncopaters
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