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Directed by Douglas SirkWhere to Watch To New Shores
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To New Shores was released on September 5, 1937.
To New Shores was directed by Douglas Sirk.
To New Shores has a runtime of 1h 46m.
To New Shores was produced by Bruno Duday.
In 1846 the actress Gloria Vane is performing at the Adelphi Theatre, London. She is in love with the destitute nobleman Albert Finsbury, who is shortly departing to Australia to become an officer in the Queen's regiment. He is supposed to pay his debts before leaving and uses an altered cheque to do so. After Finsbury has left, the forgery is discovered. To protect him, Gloria claims responsibility and is sentenced to 7 years in the notorious Paramatta prison, Sydney. From prison she sends a note to him asking for help, but he does not reply. An Aussie seller falls in love with her and asks her to marry him - she agrees, but only so she can get out of prison. When she finds out Finsbury is planning to marry the Governor's daughter, she is heartbroken. Finsbury finally finds her, but she no longer loves him.
The key characters in To New Shores are Gloria Vane (Zarah Leander), Sir Albert Finsburry (Willy Birgel), Gouveneur Jones (Edwin Jürgensen).
To New Shores is a Drama film.
To New Shores has an audience rating of 6.7 out of 10.















