Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the Japanese invasion of China, a cynical, macho profiteer meets a compassionate, beautiful schoolteacher.During the Japanese invasion of China, a cynical, macho profiteer meets a compassionate, beautiful schoolteacher.During the Japanese invasion of China, a cynical, macho profiteer meets a compassionate, beautiful schoolteacher.
- Prix
- 2 victoires au total
Victor Sen Yung
- Lin Wei, Third Brother
- (as Sen Yung)
Doris Chan
- Student
- (uncredited)
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This 1943 film, is in the realms of an Indiana Jones movie, with Alan Ladd wearing the leather jacket and black fedora hat.
I have to admit that the makers of this film, did a good job in creating China within their own native Hollywood.
Alan Ladd and Loretta Young both give good performances, who help a group of young Chinese students escape from the invading Japanese armies.
The supporting cast also give good performances.
There are lots of good action scenes, and the cinematography is excellent.
When I watched this film on dvd, I found the quality of the print, that was used to transfer this movie onto dvd was in perfect condition.
I have to admit that the makers of this film, did a good job in creating China within their own native Hollywood.
Alan Ladd and Loretta Young both give good performances, who help a group of young Chinese students escape from the invading Japanese armies.
The supporting cast also give good performances.
There are lots of good action scenes, and the cinematography is excellent.
When I watched this film on dvd, I found the quality of the print, that was used to transfer this movie onto dvd was in perfect condition.
Dusted off from long time in the vault, John Farrell's 'China' surprises. Allan Ladd plays a cynical, war profiteer, a part well chosen for him. He sells to the highest bidder: the Imperial Japanese waging war against the Nationalist troops, short of money, but not in men. And then there's doe eyed Loretta Young, born and bred in China and with missionary fervor remains in China to aid and assist her students, refugees. William Bendix as Ladd's side kick has a tender heart and is a sucker for an abandoned baby.
But the surprise are the Asian actors...Korean Philip Ahn, Chinese Richard Loo and Victor Sen Yung and Marion Quon, among others, who usually plays small parts in Chan Chin films.
Here, in 'China', at war, they have strong roles who force at the end of a barrel of a gun, to do as they want in their fight against the invading Japanese. They are forceful, intelligent and well able to fight with the Americans playing as it turns out to be in the background.
Amazing? In a way, our allies in the fight against Japanese militarism, but in the US declared by act of Congress as a 'cursed minority', restricted in immigration, forced to live in ghettos quaintly known as 'China towns',centers of opium dens, intrigue and possibly engaged in white slavery.
All the prejudice aside, 'China' is an exception. The Chinese characters speak good, standard ordinary English and are robust in character and know what they want to free China from Japanese aggression.
Of course, Ladd has a change in heart, helps the Chinese to entrap Japanese troops. And in that he's ennobled by his sacrifice for all that's good and pure in America; he finds love in Young, and Bendix remains true to his heart.
It's a pity, it is not shown on the television or in cinema clubs.
Why the hate over this film? I have to disagree. Called a quickie B movie, getting as much work out of Alan Ladd as the studio could pre-stardom(?) - the site reviews go to town.
I wasn't aware that Ladd hadn't hit stardom when this film was made - that's baloney. A B movie? With that incredible opening scene and those effects? Starring Ladd, Bendix, and Loretta Young?
This is a propaganda film. Ladd plays an opportunist who sells oil to the Japanese. One night his truck is basically taken over by Young, who is a teacher, desperate to get her female students to safety.
Ladd of course winds up joining the fight after tragedy strikes. Some very exciting and sad scenes.
And yes, the Japanese are portrayed as monsters, as they are any time it is shown what they did to the Chinese people.
Young, Ladd, Bendix, Philip Ahn, and Marianne Quon give excellent performances as do the rest of the cast.
You may notice that Bendix and Ladd often worked together in films. They were best friends and neighbors.
Always interesting to see how Ladd's height is handled. Don't believe reports that he was 5'6" or 5'7". His nickname was Tiny when the average American male's height was 5'8".
Very good film, very absorbing.
I wasn't aware that Ladd hadn't hit stardom when this film was made - that's baloney. A B movie? With that incredible opening scene and those effects? Starring Ladd, Bendix, and Loretta Young?
This is a propaganda film. Ladd plays an opportunist who sells oil to the Japanese. One night his truck is basically taken over by Young, who is a teacher, desperate to get her female students to safety.
Ladd of course winds up joining the fight after tragedy strikes. Some very exciting and sad scenes.
And yes, the Japanese are portrayed as monsters, as they are any time it is shown what they did to the Chinese people.
Young, Ladd, Bendix, Philip Ahn, and Marianne Quon give excellent performances as do the rest of the cast.
You may notice that Bendix and Ladd often worked together in films. They were best friends and neighbors.
Always interesting to see how Ladd's height is handled. Don't believe reports that he was 5'6" or 5'7". His nickname was Tiny when the average American male's height was 5'8".
Very good film, very absorbing.
Paramount Studios Rushed this one to Utilize Their New Star Alan Ladd who was about to be Drafted and Serve.
Ladd does a Good Job Playing First a Cynical, Self-Serving American Selling Oil to Japan and Turning a Blind-Eye to Their Atrocities Heaped Upon Civilians.
He is Forced to Join with the Natives and Help Them through Circumstances and First-Hand Witnessing the Evil.
The Film is Famous for its Brutal and Uncompromising Look.
There is a Gut-Wrenching Rape Scene where a Local Teenager is Raped by Three of Japan's Soldiers.
But Not Before They Kill a Toddler "Adopted" by William Bendix and Loretta Young with Ladd Playing an Uncle Part.
This Sends the American Oil Runner Off the Edge and He Unleashes an All-Out Attack on Trailing Japanese Units.
The Violence is Cutting-Edge War Realism and the Movie is One of the Best of the War Years,
Portraying the Japs, Based on Facts, as Inhuman Godless, Soulless Barbarians.
The Propaganda Posters Write Themselves with the Reality of the China v Japan War and the Invaders Disregard for Civilians, Including Women and Children.
Bendix, Young, and Ladd were the Only Americans in the Film with the Remainder of the Cast Chinese.
Odd, Off-Beat Film that is Virtually Unknown and Didn't even Get a Digital Release Until Recently.
Little Seen, Unacknowledged, and Underrated Effort from Hollywood that Deserves a New Look.
One of John Farrow's Best Non-Noirs.
Ladd does a Good Job Playing First a Cynical, Self-Serving American Selling Oil to Japan and Turning a Blind-Eye to Their Atrocities Heaped Upon Civilians.
He is Forced to Join with the Natives and Help Them through Circumstances and First-Hand Witnessing the Evil.
The Film is Famous for its Brutal and Uncompromising Look.
There is a Gut-Wrenching Rape Scene where a Local Teenager is Raped by Three of Japan's Soldiers.
But Not Before They Kill a Toddler "Adopted" by William Bendix and Loretta Young with Ladd Playing an Uncle Part.
This Sends the American Oil Runner Off the Edge and He Unleashes an All-Out Attack on Trailing Japanese Units.
The Violence is Cutting-Edge War Realism and the Movie is One of the Best of the War Years,
Portraying the Japs, Based on Facts, as Inhuman Godless, Soulless Barbarians.
The Propaganda Posters Write Themselves with the Reality of the China v Japan War and the Invaders Disregard for Civilians, Including Women and Children.
Bendix, Young, and Ladd were the Only Americans in the Film with the Remainder of the Cast Chinese.
Odd, Off-Beat Film that is Virtually Unknown and Didn't even Get a Digital Release Until Recently.
Little Seen, Unacknowledged, and Underrated Effort from Hollywood that Deserves a New Look.
One of John Farrow's Best Non-Noirs.
The cast is great, especially William Bendix. I think the movie was made to draw attention to the terrible situation which was going on in China at the time. Thought Bendix is better known as a comic actor in many movies he also can switch to play the serious side. Here there is a soft hearted Bendix and comical Bendix and a serious Bendix as the movie is drawn to a very dark side as the Americans and a load of Chinese students try to out run the Japanese Army.
Ladd always played one role, a tough guy, either the good guy or the bad guy but always the tough guy. From what I have read about his personal life that fit him to a tea. He does not stretch his personality in this movie.
Loretta Young is a little out of her nature. She always seemed more reserved and lady like and does not seem to fit in the darker side of China. But I think it is all this change in what people believed about them, especially Bendix and Young is what really pulled it all together and pulled it off. This is really a great movie. Propaganda? Probably, but it is a great movie.
Ladd always played one role, a tough guy, either the good guy or the bad guy but always the tough guy. From what I have read about his personal life that fit him to a tea. He does not stretch his personality in this movie.
Loretta Young is a little out of her nature. She always seemed more reserved and lady like and does not seem to fit in the darker side of China. But I think it is all this change in what people believed about them, especially Bendix and Young is what really pulled it all together and pulled it off. This is really a great movie. Propaganda? Probably, but it is a great movie.
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- Anecdotes"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on November 22, 1943 with Loretta Young, Alan Ladd and William Bendix reprising their film roles.
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- Budget
- 2 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 19 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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