- In Hong Kong, an ambassador returning to America meets a Russian countess, a refugee without a passport, who decides to hide in his cabin.
- In Hong Kong, wealthy Ogden Mears is traveling in a transatlantic, close to being assigned Saudi Arabian ambassador, and divorcing his wife Martha. He and his friend Harvey are invited by their old friend Clark to go to a nightclub with three aristocratic Russians on their last night. Ogden drinks too much and spends the night with Countess Natascha. The next morning, while sailing back home, Ogden finds Natascha hidden in his cabin wearing a ball gown and with no documents. The stowaway explains that she wants to go to the United States. Ogden is worried about his career, but Harvey convinces him to help Natascha. Ogden falls in love with Natascha, and he and Harvey plot a fake marriage between Natascha and his valet Hudson. Things get complicated when Immigration requests Natascha's documents and Martha arrives on board.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- A stateless Russian countess stows away in the cabin of an American diplomat while his ship is docked in Hong Kong. She is determined to get to America but, to avoid a scandal, he wants her off the ship as soon as possible. She proves difficult to dissuade.—grantss
- Natascha, a White Russian countess, stows away on a luxury liner at Hong Kong, determined to seek a new life in America. She hides in the cabin of millionaire diplomat Ogden Mears, which causes an endless stream of misunderstandings and complications, especially when his wife Martha joins the trip at Honolulu.—alfiehitchie & tipsyheadrinse
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By what name was A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) officially released in India in English?
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