Eine junge Chinesin, die in der Küche eines Londoner Tanzclubs arbeitet, erhält die Chance, die Hauptnummer des Clubs zu werden, was bald zu einer Verschwörung aus Verrat, verbotener Liebe u... Alles lesenEine junge Chinesin, die in der Küche eines Londoner Tanzclubs arbeitet, erhält die Chance, die Hauptnummer des Clubs zu werden, was bald zu einer Verschwörung aus Verrat, verbotener Liebe und Mord führt.Eine junge Chinesin, die in der Küche eines Londoner Tanzclubs arbeitet, erhält die Chance, die Hauptnummer des Clubs zu werden, was bald zu einer Verschwörung aus Verrat, verbotener Liebe und Mord führt.
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- 2 wins total
- Victor Smiles
- (as Cyrill Ritchard)
- Jim
- (as King Ho Chang)
- Coroner
- (Nicht genannt)
- Woman in Bar
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- Man from China
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- Diner in Nightclub Scene
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- Doorman
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- Vamp
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- Diner in Nightclub Scene
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- Bandleader
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- Publican
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Director E.A. Dupont and photographer Werner Brandes are superb, in their final collaboration; they give "Piccadilly" a great, artful style. Wong's performance, the last of her "silent" career, is almost revelatory; and, it's at least "Supporting Actress" award-worthy. Higher-billed Gray handles her less flattering role well, too. And, Thomas meets Wong's subtlety in wonderful ways; catch him admiring Wong's torn stockings. Small bits of business, like Mr. Ritchard slitting a deeper crease into his hat, suggest additional eroticism.
Charles Laughton has a delicious cameo as a "Piccadilly Club" patron more interested in his food than the dancers.
The film is not without its sour notes, however; for example, some characterizations/relationships are poorly defined; and, the ending could have been better. However, any attempt to improve "Piccadilly" might have encouraged the producers to fix things that weren't broken. Even the fly crawling up Wong's left arm as she reclines, during a seduction scene, seems magically planned.
She is beautiful as a British cabaret dancer who captivates the club's owner (Jameson Thomas). In one scene she lets her shoulder-length hair down, and she is gorgeous. He throws off his Caucasian girlfriend, which doesn't sit well with her. Strife and bitterness take hold as the story descends into melodrama. This is your best chance to see Anna May Wong at her best, and imagine what her career might have been.
For me it was a wonderful discovery (on TCM).
The story concerns the rise of Ms. Wong (Shosho) as a dancer and inamorata of nightclub owner, Valentin (Jameson Thomas)....much to the distress of Mabel (Gilda Gray) as the featured act at the Picadilly and also a lover of the owner. Ms. Gray looks fat and frumpy and the line "You're too old for him" spoken to her by Shosho rings true. Things go from bad to worse and lead to the scene in Shosho's apartment which is the highlight of the film. Ms. Wong is absolutely terrific. Murder happens and the mysterious Jimmy gets involved. The resolution of that murder is unsatisfying and the ensuing trial mirrors the racial stereotypes of the times.
But all that aside, if you want to see a gloriously stunning woman and a wonderful performance, see this film. And by the way.....if you can figure out exactly what the relationship between Shosho and Jimmy is, let me know!
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- WissenswertesCharles Laughton is credited at the beginning along with the other actors. His name appears on the the third bus with titles, on the left, under Anna May Wong and above King Hou Chang. This was Laughton's feature film debut.
- PatzerThe opening credits appear in the form of advertising posters on the sides of London buses. However, the negatives have been flipped before the posters were added because on the genuine posters beneath them the words are in mirror writing.
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Mabel Greenfield: I'm desperate! I love him - you don't and he doesn't really love you. He's too old for you.
Shosho: He isn't too old for me - - but you're too old for him.
- Crazy CreditsThe opening credits appear on the sides of London buses.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Elstree Story (1952)
- SoundtracksWhen Love Comes Stealing
(1928) (uncredited)
Written by Erno Rapee, Lew Pollack and Walter Hirsch
The sheet music is shown onscreen; possibly used in the score
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 32 Minuten
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1