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High Road to China

  • 1983
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
6.3K
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Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong, Robert Morley, and Jack Weston in High Road to China (1983)
During WW1, an alcoholic American biplane pilot is hired by the spoiled daughter of an industrialist to find her father who disappeared in Asia.
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Just after WW1, alcoholic American biplane pilot Patrick O'Malley is hired by Eve Tozer, the spoiled daughter of an industrialist, to locate her father, who disappeared somewhere in Asia.Just after WW1, alcoholic American biplane pilot Patrick O'Malley is hired by Eve Tozer, the spoiled daughter of an industrialist, to locate her father, who disappeared somewhere in Asia.Just after WW1, alcoholic American biplane pilot Patrick O'Malley is hired by Eve Tozer, the spoiled daughter of an industrialist, to locate her father, who disappeared somewhere in Asia.

  • Director
    • Brian G. Hutton
  • Writers
    • Jon Cleary
    • Sandra Weintraub
    • S. Lee Pogostin
  • Stars
    • Tom Selleck
    • Bess Armstrong
    • Jack Weston
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    6.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian G. Hutton
    • Writers
      • Jon Cleary
      • Sandra Weintraub
      • S. Lee Pogostin
    • Stars
      • Tom Selleck
      • Bess Armstrong
      • Jack Weston
    • 73User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Tom Selleck
    Tom Selleck
    • O'Malley
    Bess Armstrong
    Bess Armstrong
    • Eve Tozer
    Jack Weston
    Jack Weston
    • Struts
    Wilford Brimley
    Wilford Brimley
    • Bradley Tozer
    Robert Morley
    Robert Morley
    • Bentik
    Brian Blessed
    Brian Blessed
    • Suleman Khan
    Cassandra Gava
    Cassandra Gava
    • Alessa
    Michael Sheard
    Michael Sheard
    • Charlie Shea
    Lynda La Plante
    Lynda La Plante
    • Lina
    • (as Lynda Marchal)
    Timothy Carlton
    Timothy Carlton
    • Officer
    Shayur Mehta
    • Ahmed
    Terry Richards
    Terry Richards
    • Ginger
    Jeremy Child
    Jeremy Child
    • Silversmith
    Peter Llewellyn Williams
    Peter Llewellyn Williams
    • Franjten Khan
    Dino Shafeek
    Dino Shafeek
    • Satvinda
    Robert Lee
    Robert Lee
    • Zura
    Peggy Sirr
    • Alessa's Mother
    Anthony Chinn
    Anthony Chinn
    • General Wong
    • Director
      • Brian G. Hutton
    • Writers
      • Jon Cleary
      • Sandra Weintraub
      • S. Lee Pogostin
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    User reviews73

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    Chicago_Jake

    Good old-fashioned chemistry

    Brian G. Hutton's "High Road To China" is a classic example of good old fashioned chemistry. Lost-generation flapper hires boozy WW-I flying ace to help find her father, lost somewhere in China, to avoid losing her inheritance. You just know that they will eventually get together, and plenty of facial expressions and body language promise an ending that eventually delivers. Some great scenery and flying scenes, and burly he-manning from Brian Blessed, keep you in stitches. If this had been filmed in black and white in the 40s, it would have been up there with Casablanca, et al. Lots of low-expectation fun.
    Blueghost

    Good old fashioned romantic adventure

    The last of a great breed. This is truly one of the last of the great classic films, and I enjoyed every minute of it. Simply put, films like this are a thing of the past, as has been shown in the last twenty years. They appeal to too narrow an audience by today's corporate marketing genius's standards (heavy sarcasm), and because of the cross market appeal this film has, it's guaranteed to be a box-office bust (again, buy today's standards).

    Technically; the Kahn sequence seemed a touch slow and contrived, as well as the British army sequence and some of the other character oriented scenes, but still necessary. Regardless, the camera work, locations and art direction are top notch. Good stunts, excellent flying sequences, and, most importantly of all, there's no CGI to ruin the movie. Heck, there aren't even miniatures in this film! Everything you see in this film IS REAL. Aeroplanes, explosions, sets, locations, the whole shootin-match. :-) (so to speak).

    No awards will be won by any single actor, actress or crew member. But, as a whole, this is a spectacular film that I really want for my DVD collection. Regrettably the only version available to us in the United States is the one provided on Youtube.

    Romantic and adventurous settings, locations and story makes this one not to miss. Sellick and Armstrong definitely sync well together on screen.

    *RESCREENED JAN 10th, 2010* My new title; "Indiana Jones Grows Up"

    I got my DVD of this film a few days ago, and popped it into my region 2 player after work. All I can say is I'm truly glad I have this in my collection, and I think I appreciate the film now more than ever. What we have here is the bratty socialite connecting with the hero-has-been who's never grown up. She's a socialite aviatrix with womanly wiles, while he's the rugged man of the world, but prefers to stay in his immature mold and lost to the world. Both have lessons to teach one another, and it pays off. I find it a heart warming film that I think couples true of heart to another can share and enjoy.

    Regrettably my region 2 DVD is not letter boxed, and the transfer, though respectable, is not what it could have been. Still, it's the only game in town as far a DVD version of this film goes, and I'm okay with that. Though shame on the powers that be for not making this film a priority for market.

    Well, I don't have too much more to say other than I'm going to watch it again. :-)

    Enjoy.

    *EDIT JULY 10th, 2012* I got a brand new letterboxed and remastered DVD from Hen's Tooth Video. A fantastic transfer. Excellent quality. Many kudos to the people at Hen's Tooth. The film looks better than ever before. Pick up a copy today.
    6bkoganbing

    Those old action/adventure films

    With tongue firmly in cheek Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong and the rest of the cast give us a spoof of all those old action/adventure flicks from the 30s and 40s. The film is set in Kuomintang China which has always been a good source for these films, a fluid political situation, a weak central government and a lot of warlords in business for themselves.

    Industrialist Wilford Brimley has gone to Asia and vanished, but that hasn't stopped his daughter from spending his money like it had no end. But the end might be coming as his partner Robert Morley wants him declared legally dead and by terms of their partnership he gets control of the company and daughter Bess Armstrong is out in the cold. She might have to do like others do and actually go to work.

    Heaven forfend so she hires former air ace Tom Selleck who comes with two World War I era biplanes and a mechanic played by Jack Weston. This partnership takes her to Afghanistan, Nepal, and finally the westernmost province of China Sinkiang in search of Brimley.

    Along the way all the old clichés concerning these films is employed and of course chemistry cannot be denied. Selleck and Armstrong become an item and Selleck finds some use for his former aviation combat skills.

    By the way I loved and I'm sure you'll love Brimley's explanation as to why Armstrong will be well taken care of despite efforts to the contrary.

    Those efforts are being directed by Robert Morley who I can never resist seeing in any film. There's also a nice performance by Brian Blessed as an Afghan warlord.

    Tom Selleck's fans should love High Road To China.
    Mad Professor

    I love this movie. It is one of my favorites!

    While true that this movie isn't Academy Award material, it is very enjoyable and touchingly romantic. The scenery is breathtaking at times and the film flows well. It starts in a party atmosphere and becomes a romantic adventure story. It is a good cross between a "Chick Flick" and an adventure story. I have flown open cockpit biplanes and perhaps that makes the film even more enduring for me.

    There is plenty of flying and small war skirmishes are smattered in with the search for a rich brat's father. She (Bess Armstrong as Eve Tozer) must find the father and get him to a British court before the deadline or she will lose all of her money. If the partner, Bentik, can have Bradley Tozer (Wilford Brimley) declared as dead in a British court then he gets the whole company; thus relieving Eve Tozer of the heaps of her fathers money. And it is about money that this girl lives for, or so it seems. She enlists the help of a derelict and decrepit old WW1 ace, Tom Selleck, who has the only two available airplanes to get her to her father in time. Assassins are employed by Bradley Tozers partner to keep him from being found adding more tension to the already danger filled trail.

    While the romance angle is as predictable as it is in just about any film, the story does flow well and the scenery also helps to keep ones interest. Rent this one and settle down for some fun. I would rate this film as three out of four stars.
    6paulclaassen

    They don't make them like this anymore...

    It's actually so sad to think they don't make movies like this anymore. 'High Road to China' is an enjoyable action adventure comedy in the vein of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', blending these genres to perfection. The premise is simple, without complicated issues or shocking twists - which seem to be the norm nowadays.

    I always find films before CGI to be better film making. Given the fact that actors were shot on location as opposed to a studio with almost everything being added in post-production, I also found the acting to be more natural and realistic.

    Romance between the lead characters is predictable and inevitable, but in this instance the chemistry between Patrick O'Malley (Tom Selleck) and Eve (Bess Amtrong) was so endearing (and even funny) that I was hoping for it, and enjoyed it.

    The film offers a good dose of humor, action and adventure in equal proportions, and the climatic finale is action-packed and simply put fantastic! I really enjoyed this!

    Would I watch it again? Hell, yeah!

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    • Trivia
      Actress Bess Armstrong once said of her co-star Tom Selleck whilst doing publicity for the picture: "He is real gorgeous, and he has some real power now, but he doesn't use that, or his charm, to exploit women. He genuinely seems to like women. For an actor, that's rare".
    • Goofs
      Aircraft from this era did not have wireless radios.
    • Quotes

      Struts: Hey, ace, would you do me a little favor, please?

      Patrick O' Malley: Yeah, sure.

      Struts: Just remember that, uh, remember the - the ox is slow, but the earth is patient.

    • Connections
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      Written by Cecil Mack and James P. Johnson

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 1983 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Yugoslavia
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Cesta do Cíny
    • Filming locations
      • Yugoslavia
    • Production companies
      • City Films
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Jadran Film
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    • Budget
      • $19,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,445,927
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,156,049
      • Mar 20, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $28,445,927
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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