Hong Kong (1952)
6/10
Influencer/forerunner of Indiana Jones!
11 June 2021
Not a great film in its own right but it certainly was responsible for a later greater franchise of films starting with Raiders of the Lost Ark. A brief checklist proves the point: fedora and leather jacket wearing hero that is a good, all action guy but sometimes strays into morally grey areas? Check. His name is Jeff Williams but his love interest comes from Indiana, so substitute another Welsh name for his surname and add a bit of geography and we have Indiana Jones. An orphaned oriental boy as his sidekick? Check. A feisty heroine and romantic interest that joins him on his adventures? Check. Dastardly foreign villains? Check. A sought after golden statuette? Check. A plane running out of fuel that is forced to 'crash' land? Check. Actually this is a fun little film and largely because of noting all these influences and Director/co-writer Lewis R Foster was no slouch having directed a number of early, classic shorts starring Laurel and Hardy. Ronald Reagan and Rhonda Fleming in the leads are both likeable and have decent chemistry together and Nigel Bruce and Mary Somerville, as an older upper crust couple and Claud Allister as a beleaguered Hotel manager, all add moments of welcome, gentle comedy. As it is set in Hong Kong, we would expect to see a number of Asian actors in prominent roles but that is not really the case. Danny Chang is the moppet, Wei Lin who adds heart to the story and Marvin Miller is a suitably oily Eastern bad guy. But the stakes never feel particularly high and it relies too much on obviously stock footage. That said, it passes an hour and a half of time agreeably enough.
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