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Hong Kong Nights

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Wera Engels and Tom Keene in Hong Kong Nights (1935)
ActionDramaRomance

Customs agents track a ring of arms smugglers into Hong Kong.Customs agents track a ring of arms smugglers into Hong Kong.Customs agents track a ring of arms smugglers into Hong Kong.

  • Director
    • E. Mason Hopper
  • Writer
    • Roger Allman
  • Stars
    • Tom Keene
    • Wera Engels
    • Warren Hymer
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    72
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • E. Mason Hopper
    • Writer
      • Roger Allman
    • Stars
      • Tom Keene
      • Wera Engels
      • Warren Hymer
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Tom Keene
    Tom Keene
    • Tom Keene
    Wera Engels
    Wera Engels
    • Trina Vidor
    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Wally
    Tetsu Komai
    • Wong
    Cornelius Keefe
    Cornelius Keefe
    • Gil Burris
    Tom London
    Tom London
    • Blake
    Freeman Lang
    • Capt. Evans
    Allan Cavan
    Allan Cavan
    • Mr. Caulder
    • Director
      • E. Mason Hopper
    • Writer
      • Roger Allman
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    7Goloh

    Nice Historical Relic

    Rating a film nearly 70 years after it is made would seem like a fool's errand but I live in Hong Kong and was hoping a copy of this film would eventually surface, and it did. With nearly every cinematic cliché thrown into the mix, and a story loosely wrapped around illegal weapons and a bracelet with nine lives, it's great fun to watch even if the storyline is confusing. It doesn't matter. There are a few background scenes of old Hong Kong; the language they speak really isn't Chinese; there are almost no ethnic Chinese in the film; and the print quality is terrible. Again, it doesn't matter. It has its moments, and anyone aware of the few old films with Hong Kong themes would want to see this and compare them. Now if only Ronald Reagan's old Hong Kong film would come along ...
    3planktonrules

    This probably wouldn't play very well in China!

    "Hong Kong Nights" is a cheapo film that is set in Honk Kong and Macao. When seen today, the film is a bit cringe-inducing, as most of the Chinese folks are treated like servants. They are also either evil or a bit dumb...or at least the leading lady believes when her rickshaw driver doesn't understand English! Show this to a Chinese friend...and you might just see their head explode!

    The film stars Tom Keene as, of all people, a guy named Tom Keene. His lady love is Trina (Wera Engels) and Keene is assisted by the dim-witted Wally (Warren Hymer...in a very typical sort of role). Keene is working for the US government searching for illegal arms smuggling and Trina just happens to be involved with one of the suspects.

    I noticed that IMDB pointed out that Hymer just disappeared from the movie about 75% of the way through it. Considering he had a terrible reputation as a nasty drunk, I wonder if he was tossed off the picture and they just finished it without him.

    So is it any good? Not really. It's pretty stagy and dull. Not a terrible film...but not a good one either.
    4boblipton

    Tom Keene Plays Tom Keene

    Tom Keene plays Tom Keene. He is an American agent of some description, sent to Macao to pursue suspected gunrunner Cornelius Keefe. He falls in with Wera Engels, who is dumping Keefe, because he is keeping secrets from her.

    Keene is nominally aided by Warren Hymer who, like most of his movie roles, is of no use to anyone. He spends a lot of his time cracking eggs. Although it's interesting, I suppose, to see Keene in a lead role which does not include a horse, this movie looks as if it is a three-reeler that the producer, exploitation specialist Walter Futter, expanded by means of news reel footage from Hong Kong that he picked up on the cheap and had his unnamed editor cut into the movie. There is a sequence in which several of the principals talk in the middle of a polo match that is very poorly paced.

    Tetsui Komai is present because, presumably, they needed an actor who matched his general description. Tom London is there. I suppose Keene told him he had a leading role and London showed up thinking it would be a western.
    5rsoonsa

    A Majority Of Viewers Will Not Often Return For This Not For The Particular "B" Movie Undertaking.

    Tom Keene, cast here as Tom Keene, an agent of an unidentified United States Government department who receives his assignments through auspices of the American Embassy in Hong Kong, is but seldom out of danger during the course of this low-budget action programmer that is loaded with exciting incident but hindered by a cluttered storyline. After being handed a photograph of a dangerous gun running suspect who is purportedly supplying weapons to Chinese insurgents, Keene spots the villain, Gil Burris (Cornelius Keefe), in a gambling club accompanied by his fiancée, Trina Vidal (Wera Engels), whose beauty dazzles Tom, despite the company that she apparently is keeping. These three, along with Tom's loutish sidekick Wally (Warren Hymer) are the evident principals in the scenario, but the actual linchpin of the tale is a somewhat enigmatic Mister Wong (Tetsu Komai) whose alliance with the rounder Burris is due to flaws in judgement upon his part rather than to possessing an evil core. Wong, who comes from a village into which Burris is intending to smuggle arms, ammunition and explosives, wears a bracelet, given him by a respected elder as means of bringing good fortune to its new wearer, this ornament becoming the vector propelling the storyline as Keene, representing the Forces of Good against those of Evil, covets the unique adornment. This largely episodic location melodrama is never less than watchable, but hardly distinguished, with the work's most interesting portions being those that contain stock footage of Hong Kong, filmed during the 1920s, including live action scenes at that city's famed polo ground, although most of the film is shot upon the hoary Mack Sennett lot off Ventura Blvd. in Studio City, California, before it was acquired by Republic Pictures. This is Tom Keene's first film following his most well-known appearance, as lead in King Vidor's OUR DAILY BREAD, and he is effective and in fine physical trim as a G-Man for this picture that is dubious entertainment at best. Acting honours go to willowy and beautiful Engels, whose native bent for comedy is barely touched upon here in a movie that caused her to decide that returning to her home nation, Germany, would be preferable to continuing with her career in "Poverty Row" affairs such as this Walter Futter produced piece that was also the determining element behind director E. Mason Hopper's resolution to retire from the motion picture business. The film, although fast-moving, is poorly edited as is apparent from its release upon an Alpha DVD that includes no extras and, as it has not been remastered, there is only mediocre sound quality in addition to a good many visual elisions.

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      "Wally", the comedy sidekick, simply disappears about two-thirds into the movie, and is never heard from nor mentioned again.
    • Goofs
      A giant head passes by Wally and Trina during a rear-projected street scene.

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    • Release date
      • December 24, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • California Studios - 5530 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Walter Futter Productions
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    • Runtime
      59 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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