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Pékin-Express

Titre original : Peking Express
  • 1951
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
185
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Joseph Cotten, Corinne Calvet, and Edmund Gwenn in Pékin-Express (1951)
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Lire trailer1:32
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Un groupe de réfugiés fuyant le régime communiste chinois en train est assailli par une bande de hors-la-loi terrifiants.Un groupe de réfugiés fuyant le régime communiste chinois en train est assailli par une bande de hors-la-loi terrifiants.Un groupe de réfugiés fuyant le régime communiste chinois en train est assailli par une bande de hors-la-loi terrifiants.

  • Réalisation
    • William Dieterle
  • Scénario
    • John Meredyth Lucas
    • Jules Furthman
    • Harry Hervey
  • Casting principal
    • Joseph Cotten
    • Corinne Calvet
    • Edmund Gwenn
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    185
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • William Dieterle
    • Scénario
      • John Meredyth Lucas
      • Jules Furthman
      • Harry Hervey
    • Casting principal
      • Joseph Cotten
      • Corinne Calvet
      • Edmund Gwenn
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Peking Express
    Trailer 1:32
    Peking Express
    Peking Express: The Most Beautiful City
    Clip 1:31
    Peking Express: The Most Beautiful City
    Peking Express: The Most Beautiful City
    Clip 1:31
    Peking Express: The Most Beautiful City

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    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Michael Bachlin
    Corinne Calvet
    Corinne Calvet
    • Danielle Grenier
    Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn
    • Father Joseph Murray
    Marvin Miller
    Marvin Miller
    • Kwon
    Benson Fong
    Benson Fong
    • Wong
    Soo Yong
    Soo Yong
    • Li Elu
    Robert W. Lee
    • Ti Chen
    Gregory Gaye
    Gregory Gaye
    • Stanislaus
    • (as Gregory Gay)
    Silan Chan
    • Old Woman
    • (non crédité)
    Spencer Chan
    Spencer Chan
    • Conductor
    • (non crédité)
    Peter Chong
    • Dining Car Steward
    • (non crédité)
    Vanya Dimitrova
    • Bit Role
    • (non crédité)
    Harold Fong
    • Ticket Clerk
    • (non crédité)
    Wing Foo
    • Soldier
    • (non crédité)
    H.W. Gim
    H.W. Gim
    • Chinese Mess Boy
    • (non crédité)
    Wei Fan Hsueh
    • Officer Assistant to Kwon
    • (non crédité)
    Eddie Lee
    • Chinese Policeman
    • (non crédité)
    George T. Lee
    • Soldier
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • William Dieterle
    • Scénario
      • John Meredyth Lucas
      • Jules Furthman
      • Harry Hervey
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    barattag

    Second remake of Josef vonSternberg's Shanghai

    Peking Express was the second remake of Josef vonSternberg's Shanghai Express. In the original film, a group of railroad passengers escaping war-torn China are overtaken by Chinese; in the first remake, Night Plane to Chungking, a plane is forced down in a jungle surrounded by Japanese troops. In Peking Express, the chief villains are Chinese again, but the passengers are now refugees of the Communists. Joseph Cotten (as a doctor) and Corinne Calvet (as a "woman of the world") are among the pilgrims threatened by Oriental outlaw Marvin Miller and his gang. The elements of social and religious hypocrisy in the original Shanghai Express are downplayed in the 1951 version, as is the shady past of leading lady Calvet (who inadequately fills the role originated by Marlene Dietrich). Peking Express is not the classic that the vonSternberg film had been, but on its own is a snappy little melodrama.

    Hope you find this more useful than Petelush's posted review of this film, in which he confesses he may not have actually seen the film but describes his childhood vacations in detail? Why? Only slightly less useful than asking my cat for a film review.
    4bkoganbing

    The train is derailed.

    During the McCarthy years the making of anti-Communist films was one way that studios and their employees assured the witchfinders that they were true blue Americans. Paramount dusted off one of their classics from the Thirties and remade it with anti-Communist twist and called in The Peking Express. It was hardly as good as the original.

    Joseph Cotten plays a doctor with the United Nations World Health Organization and the new People's Government has need of his services. Corinne Calvet with whom Cotten has history is your international woman of mystery. Calvet is no Marlene Dietrich, but in fairness to her she has a lot less to work with. Edmund Gwenn is a missionary priest who has served in China for decades and he's being given the heave-ho.

    If you've seen Shanghai Express you have a fair idea of what is happening. Marvin Miller is our villain, all the other roles are played by genuine Asians. He's the guy who is first a passenger on the train, then his men take the train hostage.

    Miller's character is that of a supreme opportunist who joins the Communist cause at the right moment. But he's strictly in business for himself to the absolute horror of idealist Communist Benson Fong who has a really ridiculous part. I mean really, no one could be that dumb.

    Cotten being the erudite person he was is given some good lines to defend the American way of life and he delivers them well. He's an idealist in his own way, he works for the UN and the World Health Organization out of an idea that good health should know no country boundaries. I wish some of what he said was in a better film.

    I have seen worse anti-Communist films coming from minor studios like Lippert, but this one isn't that much above it.
    6SnoopyStyle

    intriguing train section

    United Nations Dr. Michael Bachlin (Joseph Cotten) arrives in communist-controlled Shanghai to find missing medical supplies. He boards the train Peking Express where he reconnects with Danielle Grenier (Corinne Calvet). Communist fanatic Wong (Benson Fong) is intrigued with Bachlin, but hates western influences like Catholic Father Joseph Murray (Edmund Gwenn). Fellow passengers like Kwon (Marvin Miller) are hiding secrets.

    I really like the train section. It has a bit of Agatha Christie murder mystery with international intrigue. I'm not sure about some of the Chinese history. This Hollywood movie already has a bad yellow-face actor. I can't completely buy the second half and it loses the claustrophobia of the train. An intriguing start slowly deteriorates.
    4malcolm-68

    Confusion Rather Than Confucius Reigns

    "Peking Express" is not so much a direct remake of "Shanghai Express" as a reworking of the same theme updated to the Chinese Communist era. Just about every Hollywood based, Chinese actor makes an appearance. In particular Benson Fong plays a prominent role. In real life he was a gourmet and ran a Beverly Hills restaurant so the cast and crew probably ate well during the shoot! Corinne Calvert invites unfavourable comparisons with Marlene Dietrich in the original. Calvert is more like a slut than a courtesan. She used to whinge that none of her Hollywood films showed off her formidable acting talent. (Your secret is safe with us, love!)Joseph Cotten's role is not the same as Clive Brooks's in the original. Cotten is fine in the scenes involving arguments, thought and romance, but unconvincing when mowing down bandits with a machine gun. Since he plays a doctor presumably he forgot or ignored his oath when forced into violence. Cotten and Calvert are a mismatch. This would have been a better film if Cotten's role had been split into two and a more virile, physical actor had done the shooting and romanced Calvert relegated to second lead leaving Cotten to debate and romance a more classy actress of the type he had previously appeared with. Much of the ideology discussed is dated and boring. Director William Dieterle to his credit keeps it moving at a reasonable pace, but keeping track of who is on what side leads to confusion. Another source of mystery is the running time. I clocked my print in at 81 minutes. Most of the reference books list 95 minutes, but the Motion Picture Almanac gives 90 which suggests some trimming/ editing went on before general release. This probably improved the film, but not a lot!
    7frankaziza1

    Don't let them fool you

    I'm tired of communist sympathizers putting this movie down. You'll hear about played out dialogue, or same old ideology. This version revolves around communism. This was made in the 1940s so the dialogue and ideology attacking communism wasn't played out. In fact, it should never be played out... just open your eye's today and you'll see, the communists are winning. Maybe if we kept on making films like this, we wouldn't have a communist infiltration in every American institution today. Including the biggest communist institution, Hollywood!!!

    One reviewer even went on to criticize Joseph Cotten in this film because he didn't look natural using a machine gun ... he shouldn't look natural because he's playing a doctor working for the World Health Organization. Btw. That's another institution that is bought and owned by the Chinese communist party today.

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      This is the only version of the story still owned by Paramount. The other two were sold to MCA in 1958, and are now owned by Universal.
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      Kwon: Father Murray, the Pilgrim priest!

      Father Joseph Murray: Mr. Kwon! Your fortunes have improved immeasurably.

      Kwon: Yes, the Gods have been gracious. But I will not detain you further. My business with you is very simple. I want money. How much do you think your superiors at the Catholic University in Peking would pay for your safe return?

      Father Joseph Murray: I'm afraid you overestimate my importance. There will be no ransom.

      Kwon: Then, Father, can you think of any good reason why I should not have you shot?

      Father Joseph Murray: I can think of no reason that would appeal to you.

      Kwon: I will give you my decision later. If it is necessary to kill you, you will understand there is nothing personal.

      Father Joseph Murray: If it is necessary, I shall try to regard it as an impersonal bullet.

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      Referenced in La polka des marins (1952)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 mars 1953 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Peking Express
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Hal Wallis Productions
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 398 000 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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