The cast of Peking Express Scandinavia - 2007 includes: Kim Adolf as Himself - Participant Susanne Ebsen as Herself - Participant Anders Filip Eng as Himself - Participant Mikaela From as Herself - Participant Per Henry Borch as Himself - Participant Johan Jelse as Himself - Participant Anne Lise Eriksen as Herself - Participant Thomas Mygind as Himself - Host Carolina Pihl as Herself - Participant Daniel Ramos Blindheimsvik as Himself - Participant Lena Svensson as Herself - Participant
The duration of Peking Opera Blues is 1.73 hours.
Suisei Matsui has: Played Narrator in "Orizuru Osen" in 1935. Played Narrator in "Shanghai" in 1938. Played Narrator in "Peking" in 1938. Played Narrator in "Nihon eiga-shi" in 1941. Performed in "Watashi wa josei no. 1" in 1950. Played Joe in "Tokyo File 212" in 1951.
Elisabeth Rath has: Played Roswitha Reimers in "Tatort" in 1969. Played Mutter Flo in "Polizeiruf 110" in 1971. Played Christa Stemmer in "SOKO 5113" in 1978. Played Frau Blaschke in "Der Poltergeist" in 1981. Played Lehrerin in "Der siebente Kontinent" in 1989. Played Olga in "Heldenplatz" in 1989. Played Marianne Altenburg in "Mission: Eureka" in 1989. Played Gute Werke in "Jedermann" in 2004. Performed in "Onkel Wanja" in 2004. Performed in "Helen, Fred und Ted" in 2006. Played Martha Waldeck in "Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen" in 2008. Played Harriet Buchholz in "Seerosensommer" in 2011.
The cast of In da Red Corner - 2006 includes: Gretchen Abaniel as Real Boxer Myla Ajero as Kakai Catacutan Annie Albania as Real Boxer Randy Almazon as Boxing Coach Harris Anore as Boxer Tess Antonio as Battered Wife Randolph Arago as Heckler Sonny Aragones as Playmate Marlon Balderama as Heckler Romeo Ballesteros as Heckler Anjie Bautista as Real Boxer Edlynmae Bungganay as Pregnant Girl Ejay Calderon as Boxer Kenneth Carabeo as Drug Addict Rey Cervo as Judge Jouveliet Chilem as Real Boxer Annaliza Cruz as Real Boxer Chadi Daakour as Totoy Paceth Danao as Ring Announcer Bonifacio Daquila as Make-up Artist Arvee Deocares as Nightclub Customer Redelyn Digmayo as Real Boxer Mark Duane Angos as Commentator Dino Eleazar as Fish Vendor Gilberto Esguerra as Jury Member Andrew Fontanilla as Judge Kathleen Hermosa as Melba Kiroy John Irwin Villones as Playmate Alexis Ison as Scooter Rider Alice Kate Aparri as Real Boxer Daryll Kua as Young Husband Beverly Lamina as Beverly Loyola Michelle Lomarquez as Aling Katya Jojit Lorenzo as Coach Rommel Aiza Marquez as Fatima Jasmin Mejillano as Round Girl Nick Membrebe as Judge Ramses Mendoza as Boxer Andy Mesa as Faith Healer Jerry Mesa as Heckler Florenciano Monteras as Farmer Gracy Morales as Pia Bien Ojeda as Drunk Husband Sarah Pagcaliwagan as Hooker Jennifer Peking as Real Boxer Venjie Pellena as Boxer Rico Robles as Commentator Jesus Salinas as Announcer Adriano Sison as Carabao Owner Bien Sison as Judge Adrian Sison as Playmate Gladys Sison as Playmate Elma Sison as Scooter Rider Ronijen Sofia as Real Boxer Mae Soriano as Female Boxer Aries Suarez as Boxer Fudge Tajar as Hooker Lovely Tanaka as Round Girl Gringgo Urbiztondo as Civic Official Mama Vanessa as Old Gay Onyok Velasco as Referee Anthony Villamor as Coach Eddie
It depends entirely upon what each individual Dr.Who fan finds the scariest monster- it will vary from person to person, there is no set standard scariest one. Some might find The Daleks the scariest, others the Cybermen, the Nimon, or any one of dozens of other monsters. As a child, I found The Robots of Death the scariest, along with Magnus Greel, the Icelandic warlord from the 51st Century who travelled back to Victorian London with his small robot Mr.Sin, 'The Homunculus of Peking' which had a pig's brain. Greel disguised himself as Weng Chi'ang, an Oriental magician who performed as a conjurer at a local theatre to act as a cover for his real activities in attempting to get back to his own time- which involved the abduction and murder of young girls to use their biochemistry as part of the process. Tom Baker was The Doctor in this two-part episode; the first sequel ended when his companion Leela (Louise Jamieson) tore off Greel's leather mask, to reveal a hideously deformed and melted face beneath- the result of his DNA having been damaged due to an unprotected backwards flight through time, with no time machine to protect him. That was truly terrifying (I later learnt that napalm has a similar effect on the human body). But that's just my personal experience- everyone will have a different opinion as to the scariest monster.
Peking Express was created in 2004.
The cast of Peking Acrobats - 2005 includes: The Peking Acrobats as Cast
The cast of Peking - 1938 includes: Suisei Matsui as Narrator
The cast of Peking Remembered - 1967 includes: Paul Henreid as Narrator
The cast of Peking Acrobats - 2012 includes: Mike Goral as Narrator
The cast of Peking to Paris - 2006 includes: Keith Brodie Mick Matheson
The cast of Peeking in Peking - 1931 includes: Eddie Gribbon Toshia Mori Ynez Seabury Slim Summerville
Peking Express - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 UK:A West Germany:16
The cast of Peking Willow - 2013 includes: Peng Jiao as Tian Ye Dongheng Li as Nick Jingjing Qu as Daisy
The cast of Peking 1900 - Aufstand der Boxer - 2008 includes: Karl Dominik as George Ernest Morrison
The cast of Tigerteam - Auf dem Nachtmarkt in Peking - 2010 includes: Justus Kammerer as himself Bruno Schubert as himself
The cast of Peking Turkey - 2006 includes: Bruno Baronet as Pierre Mark Louie as Chris Henry Mah as Mr. Wong France Perras as Julie Anthony Shim as Simon