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Singapore 1947

After the war Matt Gordon returns to Singapore to reclaim a fortune of smuggled pearls. He is haunted by memories of his pre‑war fiancée Linda, who vanished during the Japanese assault. Now she reappears, suffering from amnesia and married to wealthy planner Van Leyden. Meanwhile, the ruthless fence Mauribus plots to seize Gordon’s pearls.

After the war Matt Gordon returns to Singapore to reclaim a fortune of smuggled pearls. He is haunted by memories of his pre‑war fiancée Linda, who vanished during the Japanese assault. Now she reappears, suffering from amnesia and married to wealthy planner Van Leyden. Meanwhile, the ruthless fence Mauribus plots to seize Gordon’s pearls.

Does Singapore have end credit scenes?

No!

Singapore does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of Singapore

Explore the complete cast of Singapore, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Edith Evanson

Edith Evanson

Mrs. Barnes

Thomas Gomez

Thomas Gomez

Mr. Mauribus

Ava Gardner

Ava Gardner

Linda Grahame / Ann Van Leyden

Porter Hall

Porter Hall

Mr. Bellows

Richard Haydn

Richard Haydn

Deputy Commissioner Hewitt

Spring Byington

Spring Byington

Mrs. Bellows

Fred MacMurray

Fred MacMurray

Matt Gordon

Frederick Worlock

Frederick Worlock

Cadum

Curt Conway

Curt Conway

Pepe (as Kurt Conway)

George Leigh

George Leigh

Steward (uncredited)

Patrick Aherne

Patrick Aherne

British Officer (uncredited)

Roland Culver

Roland Culver

Michael Van Leyden

Dick Elliott

Dick Elliott

Passenger (uncredited)

Norman Ainsley

Norman Ainsley

Immigration Official (uncredited)

Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Rev. Barnes

Lal Chand Mehra

Lal Chand Mehra

Mr. Hussein

Eddie Lee

Eddie Lee

Waiter (uncredited)

Richard Abbott

Richard Abbott

Maitre d' (uncredited)

Leslie Denison

Leslie Denison

Dr. Chalcomb (uncredited)

Reginald Sheffield

Reginald Sheffield

Travel Agent (uncredited)

Joseph Kim

Joseph Kim

Servant (uncredited)

James Conaty

James Conaty

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Weaver Levy

Weaver Levy

Bellboy (uncredited)

Herbert Evans

Herbert Evans

Tolson (uncredited)

Philip Ahn

Philip Ahn

Jimmy - Bartender (uncredited)

Spencer Chan

Spencer Chan

Electrician (uncredited)

George Lloyd

George Lloyd

Sascha Barda

Leyland Hodgson

Leyland Hodgson

British Officer (uncredited)

George Sorel

George Sorel

Maitre d' (uncredited)

Tom Stevenson

Tom Stevenson

Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)

Arthur Gould-Porter

Arthur Gould-Porter

Broadcaster (uncredited)

Rudy Robles

Rudy Robles

Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Joe Bautista

Joe Bautista

Guide (uncredited)

Luke Chan

Luke Chan

Chinese Waiter (uncredited)

Dimples Cooper

Dimples Cooper

Native Woman (uncredited)

Pete G. Katchenaro

Pete G. Katchenaro

Proprietor (uncredited)

Bruce Riley

Bruce Riley

Steward (uncredited)

Maylia Fong

Maylia Fong

Ming Ling

Gerald Oliver Smith

Gerald Oliver Smith

Englishman (uncredited)

Wong Artarne

Wong Artarne

Bellboy (uncredited)

H.T. Tsiang

H.T. Tsiang

Sabar (uncredited)

Kei Thin Chung

Kei Thin Chung

Bellboy (uncredited)

Maxine Chevalier

Maxine Chevalier

Singer (uncredited)

Don Escobar

Don Escobar

Night Desk Clerk (uncredited)

Edwin Luke

Edwin Luke

Clerk (uncredited)

Don McCracken

Don McCracken

British Sergeant (uncredited)

David Ralston

David Ralston

Hewitt's Assistant (uncredited)

Monica Winckel

Monica Winckel

Native Woman (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Singapore

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Matt Gordon, a rough-and-ready Pearl smuggler, crosses paths with a bright, hopeful woman named Linda Grahame Linda Grahame just as the world teeters on the brink of global conflict. Their romance is swift and intense, and Gordon wastes no time in proposing marriage, a plan Linda warmly accepts. The two share a fragile happiness as the threat of war closes in, and their future seems full of possibilities. But destiny has other plans. When the Japanese attack Singapore, the church where they were to be married is bombed in a sudden, terrifying flare of destruction, throwing their lives into chaos. In the wreckage, Gordon searches frantically for Linda, driven by a desperate hope that she survived. The devastation leaves him with a stark choice: cling to the memory of what might have been or move on. He chooses the latter and slips away aboard his sturdy schooner, leaving behind the wreckage and the questions that will haunt him for years.

Five years pass, and the war’s end brings Gordon back to the same waters where he once hoped to begin a life with Linda. He is met by Deputy Commissioner Hewitt Hewitt, a wary officer who suspects that Gordon has returned not for romance but for a cache of pearls rumored to be hidden away during the upheaval. The fear of priceless stones falling back into the wrong hands lingers in Hewitt’s mind, and his suspicion is shared by Gordon’s old criminal acquaintances, notably Mr. Mauribus Mr. Mauribus and his formidable associate Sascha Barda Sascha Barda. Mauribus makes a cold, calculating offer to purchase the pearls, a temptation Gordon denies, insisting that no such treasure exists. The tension between memory and motive deepens as the search for truth unfolds.

Then, a startling twist reshapes the story: Gordon unexpectedly encounters Linda again, but she does not recognize him. The years have carved away his past together, and Linda now exists as Ann Van Leyden, a woman who has endured years in a wartime prison camp and has since become linked to Michael Van Leyden, a plantation owner played by Roland Culver. Her memories remain blocked, and Gordon’s efforts to jog them prove fruitless. To complicate matters, she seeks out Ming Ling, her pre-war servant, portrayed by Maylia Fong. Ming Ling recognizes Ann, but the fog of amnesia remains stubbornly thick, and the links to a shared history seem to evaporate under the weight of time and trauma. The world around them churns with danger and ambiguity, and Gordon, ever resourceful, continues to navigate the perilous currents of postwar intrigue.

In a decisive move, Gordon retrieves the pearls from his old hotel room and hides them inside the luggage of a new pair of tourists, the Bellows—Mr. Bellows Mr. Bellows and Mrs. Bellows Mrs. Bellows. The ruse buys Gordon some space to think, but Hewitt’s scrutiny does not relent. He questions Gordon after seeing him emerge from the hotel room, yet finds nothing incriminating. Still, Hewitt drops a somber hint: Ann Van Leyden is missing, an unsettling clue that points toward a larger web of secrets than anyone anticipated. The search presses on, and Gordon begins to realize that the past he hoped to forget is not so easily exorcised.

With the clock ticking and the web tightening, Gordon devises a daring plan to draw Mauribus and Sascha back into the open. He tricks them into believing that Linda double-crossed him and is in possession of the pearls, and he stages a confrontation that leads to a tense, gun-toting showdown. Mauribus and Sascha drag Gordon to the very person they suspect, Ann, who has become an inadvertent focal point of the convergeing forces. In a moment of dangerous improvisation, Gordon pulls a gun taped to his ankle and shoots his foes, wresting control of the situation in a blaze of improvised violence. The clash culminates with Ann knocked unconscious amid the chaotic aftermath, and Gordon carries her back toward a glimmer of hope: a chance to reunite Linda with the man she had loved before the world fell apart.

The turn of events catalyzes a fragile restoration of memory for Linda. The revelation—Ann’s past with Michael Van Leyden—unlocks the emotional doors that had been sealed for years, and she is now willing to return to a life with Michael, provided truth remains at the center of their bond. Yet Michael’s honesty carries its own sting: he admits he knew about Linda’s past all along, a confession that both grounds and unsettles the possibility of a renewed life. For Linda’s happiness, Gordon makes a selfless choice and helps drive her toward the airport, intent on letting her follow the path her memories now reveal.

The airport scene becomes a taut test of patience and destiny. Gordon, hopeful but wary, endures a thorough search of his luggage, and Hewitt’s officers extend the inspection to the Bellows’ bags as well. The decision is momentous: Hewitt releases Gordon to board the aircraft, which lifts off into the pale light of the runway just as Linda arrives on the scene. In a last, sudden act of timing, Hewitt orders the plane to return, bringing Ann’s hopeful reunion into sharper relief. Linda races onto the tarmac to reach the aircraft, a living embodiment of the past colliding with the present. The moment is charged with emotion, memory, and the haunting possibility that love, duty, and obligation can all coexist in the same breath.

In the end, the film circles back to the central tension between memory and motive, love and loyalty, and the slow, stubborn unraveling of truth in the shadow of war. The pearls, the propelling catalyst of so much action, have their own quiet fate in the hands of those who would protect them—or profit from their return. As Ann confronts the reality of her own history and Linda steps toward a future shaped by recollection, the story remains a carefully balanced meditation on how people cling to what they love even as the world insists on changing around them. The result is a quietly resolute drama that blends danger, desire, and the inexorable pull of memory into a single, unforgettable arc.

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Singapore Themes and Keywords

Discover the central themes, ideas, and keywords that define the movie’s story, tone, and message. Analyze the film’s deeper meanings, genre influences, and recurring concepts.


wartime romancepearl necklacegin slingflashbackromantic trianglefiance fiancee relationshipmale protagonistremadeamerican abroadenglishman abroadsingaporejapanesepearlsamnesiaprison campinvasionpre warplace name in titlecountry name in titlecity name in titlecity name as titlehusband wife relationshipmale female relationshipworld war twowaiterstock footagesongsneak attacksingerradioradio broadcastprisoner of warnightclubnewscastermissionarymaitre d'invaderinternmenthotelheld at gunpointelectriciandrinkingdoctorcigarette smokingchinesechinabartenderarchive footage1940s1930s

Singapore Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for Singapore across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


Singapour Singapur Una vida y un amor Singapura 新加坡喋血记 Сингапур

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