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To Whom It May Concern: Ka Shen's Journey

The definitive and true-life story of Nancy Kwan Ka-Shen, who as a young Eurasian girl from Hong Kong, captured the hearts and minds of cinemagoers around the world in her stunning motion picture debut in "The World Of Suzie Wong" (1960). Kwan's journey through life and the film industry is poignant, compelling and inspiring.

Top Cast

  • Nancy Kwan

    Nancy Kwan

    Herself

  • Ka Keung Kwan

    Ka Keung Kwan

    Himself

  • Veronika Kwan-Rubinek

    Veronika Kwan-Rubinek

    Herself

  • Joan Chen

    Joan Chen

    Herself

  • France Nuyen

    France Nuyen

    Herself

  • Andre Morgan

    Andre Morgan

    Himself

  • Vivian Wu

    Vivian Wu

    Herself

  • Ross Hagen

    Ross Hagen

    Himself

  • Sandra Allen

    Sandra Allen

    Herself

Overview

The definitive and true-life story of Nancy Kwan Ka-Shen, who as a young Eurasian girl from Hong Kong, captured the hearts and minds of cinemagoers around the world in her stunning motion picture debut in "The World Of Suzie Wong" (1960). Kwan's journey through life and the film industry is poignant, compelling and inspiring.

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