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Lady from Chungking

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 6 Min.
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5,7/10
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Mae Clarke, Harold Huber, Rick Vallin, and Anna May Wong in Lady from Chungking (1942)
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Nach dem Einmarsch der Japaner in China im 2. Weltkrieg führt eine junge Frau eine Bande von Partisanen gegen die Besatzungstruppen an.Nach dem Einmarsch der Japaner in China im 2. Weltkrieg führt eine junge Frau eine Bande von Partisanen gegen die Besatzungstruppen an.Nach dem Einmarsch der Japaner in China im 2. Weltkrieg führt eine junge Frau eine Bande von Partisanen gegen die Besatzungstruppen an.

  • Regie
    • William Nigh
  • Drehbuch
    • Sam Robins
    • Milton Raison
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Anna May Wong
    • Harold Huber
    • Mae Clarke
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    5,7/10
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    • Regie
      • William Nigh
    • Drehbuch
      • Sam Robins
      • Milton Raison
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Anna May Wong
      • Harold Huber
      • Mae Clarke
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    Anna May Wong
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    • Kwan Mei
    Harold Huber
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    • Gen. Kaimura
    Mae Clarke
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    Rick Vallin
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    • Rodney Carr
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    • Pat O'Rourke
    Ted Hecht
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    • Lt. Shimoto
    Ludwig Donath
    Ludwig Donath
    • Hans Gruber
    • (as Louis Donath)
    James B. Leong
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    8mlauerba

    The Lady from Chungking was excellent.

    I saw this film at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens quite by accident; film screenings are included in the price of admission. (If you get the chance, be sure to visit the museum. It is a wonderful small museum.) My husband and I loved the film. While the picture quality and the sound were not great it was manageable. In the context of the time period, the story line is realistic and Wong was excellent in the title role. I will be sure to look for more films with her. If you get a chance to see this, it is definitely worthwhile. Another piece of history to fill in the gaps left out of the history books.
    earlytalkie

    Anna May Wong was great

    This turns out to be a very watchable programmer from PRC. Anna May Wong commands the screen throughout and Mae Clarke isn't bad either. The whole story is told in little more than an hour, as per most poverty row productions, and considering the budget, it looks rather convincing. These little studios gave some one-time big stars such as those in this film a chance to show that they still had it. The production is directed by poverty row ace William Nigh, who does a fairly good job here. This was obviously but one of dozens of WW2 propaganda films, but this still has the power to entertain. Available on DVD or streaming on YouTube.
    7gbill-74877

    Anna May Wong is radiant

    This is a stilted and rather creaky wartime film, made on a low budget and meant to boost morale, so it certainly won't be for everyone. It made for interesting viewing for me, however, because of the luminous presence of Anna May Wong, who didn't disappoint. It's fantastic that her character is the leader of the Chinese resistance to Japanese occupation which gave the film an unexpected aspect of feminism, and her performance is strong. Mae Clarke is wonderful here too. The story is skeletal and rather hokey, but there is power in the film being set in China given the atrocities that were taking place there, and Wong's speech at the end still inspires:

    "You cannot kill me. You cannot kill China. Not even a million deaths could crush the soul of China, for the soul of China is eternal. When I die, a million will take my place, and nothing can stop them, neither hunger, nor torture, nor the firing squad. We shall live on until the enemy is driven back over scorched land and hurled into the sea. That time will come soon, for the armies of decency and liberty are on the march. China's destiny is victory. It will live because human freedom will not perish. Out of the ashes of ruin and the old hatreds, the force of peace will prevail, until the world is again sane and beautiful."
    5AAdaSC

    Never trust them

    Anna May Wong plays the leader of a Chinese resistance group under the control of Japanese invaders during World War 2. Basically, she is the only good thing about the film. Wong fools the Japanese General Harold Huber that she loves him so that she can obtain information about incoming Japanese troops which she can then pass on to the Resistance fighters. She gets the required info and carries out her own mission. It's an OK film that is carried by Anna May Wong. It has a cheesy preachy ending and the cast are all wrong except the actual Chinese people and Wong. It scores marks for its different setting and for Wong. That's it – nothing more to say.
    7Mike-764

    Wong's performance highlights this wartime pic

    A group of Chinese farmers are being worked by the occupying Japanese army during World War II, while secretly working their underground movement to end the oppression. Kwan Mei, whose family was killed by the invaders, is questioned by the Japanese concerning the whereabouts of an American flier that was shot down. General Kaimura is taken by Kwan Mei's beauty and becomes his mistress, but she uses this to her advantage in order to obtain information vital to the Allied war effort. When she learns of a Japanese troop train that is to arrive, it is up to her to lead her fellow Chinese and allies to intercept it, overcoming the obstacles of the Japanese army and her fellow farmers who believe she betrayed them to the enemy. Very good propaganda film from PRC, which should have been done at another studio so its message of sacrifice and camaraderie would have been heard by more. Wong is simply terrific in her role as the clever Kwan Mei and her message at the end of the film captures the essence of every person oppressed by an evil captor. The scenes with Clarke, Donath, and the American fliers really take away from the main essence of the film and just seem to pad the running time. Worth a look. Rating, 7.

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      During World War II (when this film was made) Anna May Wong went out of her way to clarify that she was of Chinese heritage and not Japanese. This included regularly supporting and doing volunteer work for organizations raising funds for Chinese resistance to the Japanese invasion and domination of China.
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      During the aerial battle near the beginning of the picture, all the planes have one engine. But Rodney and his partner are suddenly depicted as jumping out of a plane with two engines.
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      Gen. Kaimura: There is a fragile but durable beauty in you, Madam. Great Wall, yes, I see it each time I - I look at you, durable, lasting, as though you, like the Great Wall, have lived for centuries and will live on for centuries more. But it will not be so. The Great Wall shall crumble into dust! And from the dust will arise a new China.

      Kwan Mei: General!

      Gen. Kaimura: I will hold Asia and half the world in my hand like a bunch of grapes - to be ripened by the sun of heaven!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Anna May Wong, Frosted Yellow Willows: Her Life, Times and Legend (2007)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. November 1943 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Guerrilla Command
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      • Talisman Studios - 4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Alexander-Stern Productions
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