
Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown 2010
Dive into the captivating world of Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown (2010), a documentary that delves into the mystique of London's Limehouse district.
Director: Steve Broster
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown (2010) about?
This documentary takes viewers on a journey through the rich history and cultural heritage of London's Limehouse district, exploring the blend of reality and myth that once defined this vibrant community.
Who directed Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown?
Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown was directed by Steve Broster.
Who stars in Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown?
The film features Matthew Sweet, John Seed, Tom Wareham, and Anne Witchard in key roles.
Is Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown (2010) worth watching?
As a documentary that offers a unique glimpse into London's past, Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown is definitely worth watching, especially for fans of history and cultural heritage.
How long is Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown?
The documentary has a runtime of 19 minutes.
About Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown (2010) — Exploring London's Forgotten Past
Dive into the captivating world of Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown (2010), a documentary that delves into the mystique of London's Limehouse district. Directed by Steve Broster, this 19-minute film takes viewers on a journey through the area's rich history and cultural heritage, exploring the blend of reality and myth that once defined this vibrant community. With Dr. Matthew Sweet at the helm, the documentary sheds light on the district's fascinating past, from its association with the iconic TV series The Talons of Weng-Chiang to its unique blend of Victorian and Chinese influences. As we step into the narrow streets and bustling markets of Limehouse, we gain a deeper understanding of this captivating chapter in London's history.
Experience the sights, sounds, and stories of Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown, a film that will transport you to a bygone era and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the area's enduring charm.