Across to Singapore is a 1928 American silent romantic drama film directed by William Nigh, and starring Ramon Novarro, Joan Crawford and Ernest Torrence. The plot involves a love triangle between a woman and two brothers, set on board ship and in Singapore.

Across to Singapore
lobby poster
Directed byWilliam Nigh
Written byTed Shane
Titles:
Joseph Farnham
Continuity:
Richard Schayer
Based onAll the Brothers Were Valiant
1919 novel
by Ben Ames Williams
Produced byWilliam Nigh
StarringRamon Novarro
Joan Crawford
Ernest Torrence
Frank Currier
CinematographyJohn F. Seitz
Edited byBen Lewis
Production
company
Distributed byMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer[1]
Release date
  • April 30, 1928 (1928-04-30)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles
Across to Singapore (1928) by William Nigh
Theatrical release poster.

The screenplay was written by Ted Shane based on the novel All the Brothers Were Valiant by Ben Ames Williams. This was the second film based on the novel; the first was All the Brothers Were Valiant (1923, now lost). It was remade a third time in 1953, as All the Brothers Were Valiant.[2]

Plot

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In 1857, Joel Shore (Ramon Novarro), the carefree youngest son of a seafaring family, has a flirtatious friendship with Priscilla Crowninshield (Joan Crawford), and he eventually falls in love with her. However, unbeknownst to him, Priscilla has been betrothed to Joel's much older brother, Mark (Ernest Torrence). The wedding is announced in church as a surprise, and Joel and Priscilla are both shocked, with Priscilla refusing to kiss Mark after the betrothal ceremony.

Mark, a ship's captain, sails to Singapore, accompanied by Joel and their other brothers. Priscilla tells Joel she had no idea about the marriage and tries to kiss him, but Joel is hurt and rebuffs Priscilla's advances before he leaves. At the same time, Mark, mad about Priscilla spurning him, drinks heavily during the voyage and begins to see hallucinations of Priscilla. He senses that Priscilla loves someone else and threatens to harm whoever it is, but Joel tells him she does not love anyone but Mark. Mark continues to drink once they arrive in Singapore, but a conspiratorial crew led by Finch (Jim Mason) sails from Singapore without him, with Mark killed in a bar fight. Joel is put in handcuffs for allegedly not coming to his brother's aid during the fight.

Reaching home, Joel is freed; he finds Priscilla, and, taking her with him, he returns to Singapore for Mark, as he does not believe Mark is dead. They arrive in Singapore six months after having left, and find Mark a drunken mess. Mark sees that Priscilla does not love him, and he steps aside for his brother.

Cast

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Production

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Filming began on December 27, 1927 with the working title originally "China Bound". Douglas Fairbanks Jr. proposed to Joan Crawford at the pier in Long Beach, where the cast and crew had just arrived back from filming aboard the Nathan Ross.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Across to Singapore at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
  2. ^ Across to Singapore at silentera.com
  3. ^ Crawford, Joan (1962). A Portrait of Joan: An Autobiography of Joan Crawford. Graymalkin Media. ISBN 9781631681134.
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