55 Days At Peking English Version [1963 Film] -

To cast 1,500 Chinese extras, scouts recruited from across Europe, leading to many Chinese restaurants in cities like London and Madrid closing for the summer as their staff worked on the film.

The dignified British ambassador who persuades the disparate nations to stand firm until reinforcements arrive. 55 Days At Peking English Version [1963 Film]

(1963) is a sprawling Technicolor epic that dramatises the real-life 1900 Boxer Rebellion , specifically the Siege of the International Legations in Beijing. Directed primarily by Nicholas Ray , it stands as a hallmark of producer Samuel Bronston’s grandiose historical spectacles. Plot and Setting To cast 1,500 Chinese extras, scouts recruited from

Director Nicholas Ray suffered a heart attack during production, leaving uncredited directors Andrew Marton and Guy Green to finish the film. Directed primarily by Nicholas Ray , it stands

The production was massive, featuring a 60-acre replica of Peking built outside Madrid, Spain.

A Russian aristocrat with a troubled past who finds redemption as a volunteer nurse during the conflict. Production Highlights