Daughter of the Dragon

Daughter of the Dragon is a 1931 American film about a Chinese princess who gets caught between the ruthless warlord Fu Manchu and a handsome secret agent.
 * Directed and written by Lloyd Corrigan, based on the novel by Sax Rohmer.

The Arch-Fiend Lives Again! (taglines)

Dialogue

 * Fu Manchu: My flower daughter.
 * Ling Moy: My honored father.
 * Fu Manchu: May your days be laughing songs. And may the blood of your father course warmly in your veins, for within the hour he will be gathered to his revered ancestors.
 * Ling Moy: No, no! I've only just found you, noble father.
 * Fu Manchu: [At a gesture from Fu Manchu, a gong sounds as servants pull back a curtain to reveal a dragon on the wall] The emblem of the great house of Fu! As a child you cried yourself to sleep over its tragic fairy story. Know at last, my daughter, the story is true! The mother and brother, murdered by a Petrie, were yours. Yours is the noble house of Fu.
 * Ling Moy: Then, you?
 * Fu Manchu: I, your father, am Fu Manchu.
 * Ling Moy: [She recoils, then embraces him as he totters] Live, live, divine father!
 * Fu Manchu: Infamous father! I sent you away, into the occidental world, to keep you from me until I should deserve your homage. But instead, you now witness my shame. Great spirit beyond, I come to you crawling in the dust.
 * [He kneels and attempts to genuflect]
 * Fu Manchu: Death lays his hands upon me, and my sacred work is unfinished. A Petrie still lives! The dishonor is burned upon my forehead.

Taglines

 * The Arch-Fiend Lives Again!

Cast

 * Anna May Wong — Princess Ling Moy
 * Warner Oland — Dr. Fu Manchu
 * Sessue Hayakawa — Ah Kee
 * Bramwell Fletcher — Ronald Petrie
 * Frances Dade — Joan Marshall
 * Holmes Herbert — Sir John Petrie
 * Lawrence Grant — Sir Basil Courtney
 * Harold Minjir — Rogers
 * Nicholas Soussanin — Morloff
 * E. Alyn Warren — Lu Chung