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China Venture

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Jocelyn Brando, Edmond O'Brien, and Barry Sullivan in China Venture (1953)
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During WW2, an American commando team is sent to rescue the prisoner of a warlord in Japanese-occupied China.During WW2, an American commando team is sent to rescue the prisoner of a warlord in Japanese-occupied China.During WW2, an American commando team is sent to rescue the prisoner of a warlord in Japanese-occupied China.

  • Director
    • Don Siegel
  • Writers
    • Anson Bond
    • George Worthing Yates
    • Richard Collins
  • Stars
    • Edmond O'Brien
    • Barry Sullivan
    • Jocelyn Brando
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    173
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Siegel
    • Writers
      • Anson Bond
      • George Worthing Yates
      • Richard Collins
    • Stars
      • Edmond O'Brien
      • Barry Sullivan
      • Jocelyn Brando
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • Capt. Matt Reardon
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Cmdr. Bert Thompson
    Jocelyn Brando
    Jocelyn Brando
    • Lt. Ellen Wilkins
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Sgt. Hank Janowicz
    Lee Strasberg
    Lee Strasberg
    • Patterson
    Richard Loo
    Richard Loo
    • Chang Sung
    Dayton Lummis
    • Dr. Masterson
    Leon Askin
    Leon Askin
    • Wu King
    Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
    • Galuppo
    Alvy Moore
    Alvy Moore
    • Carlson
    Wong Artarne
    • Ens. Wong
    Philip Ahn
    Philip Ahn
    • Adm. Amara
    James Anderson
    James Anderson
    • Cpl. Walters
    • (uncredited)
    George Chan
    George Chan
    • Old Chinese Patriarch
    • (uncredited)
    David Chow
    • Merchant
    • (uncredited)
    Kei Thin Chung
    • Chinese Runner
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Crockett
    Dick Crockett
    • Chief Waggner
    • (uncredited)
    Todd Karns
    Todd Karns
    • Lt. March
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Don Siegel
    • Writers
      • Anson Bond
      • George Worthing Yates
      • Richard Collins
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    5muddlyjames

    Standard war-fare

    Stock company of the usual soldier types with a standard extraneous female in tow (and the standard complications that brings). Rarely get the sense that you are in a Philippian jungle - or in any real danger. Siegel at least doesn't let things drag, however, and there are a couple of good action scenes - particularly the ending. Interactions with, and between, the natives are also (a little) more sophisticated than is usually pictured. 5/10.
    1TheFearmakers

    Lee Strasberg is NOT in the Picture

    A boring film, for one. More dialogue than action, and it all seems very written... and acted.

    And why it was even sought out, purchased ala import and viewed in the first place is... that there's a listing of Lee Strasberg, the famous "father of American Method Acting" and Hyman Roth in The Godfather Part 2, as a character in CHINA VENTURE...

    But Lee is not in the opening credits, and not in the film... not one bit, not for one second is Lee Strasberg in CHINA VENTURE... at all...

    "I didn't ask, click... When someone shot Moe Green... click... in the eye... click... Because it was just.... BIZNESS!"
    5boblipton

    Don Siegel's War

    Don Siegel directs this movie about a behind-the-lines operation in World War Two China competently but not particularly interestingly, with a air of post-war anomie. An excellent cast, including an improbably present Jocelyn Brando ("Just treat me like a man") is directed for speed. Edmond O'Brien's emoting is so subtle as to be monotonous -- apparently everyone is supposed to be utterly war-weary and only surviving through sheer competence.

    This sort of movie was popular in this time, with entries like EIGHT IRON MEN and a couple of movies from Sam Fuller, but Siegel can't seem to do much of interest with it.

    Cinematographer Sam Leavitt tries to shoot things interestingly, with tight compositions and a highly mobile camera -- notice the long single take that leads off the flick. The net result is a competent but uninspiring movie that would play as the second movie in a double bill.
    9clanciai

    An important instant in the end struggle of the Second World War.

    The interesting thing about this picture is it is based on a true story which at the time was highly classified, so the film could only be made eight years posthumously. A high Japanese officer of the secret service fails to land in the Chinese mountains, the plane crashes, and the officer, an admiral, is badly wounded. The Chinese bring the news about the crash to the Americans, who send a patrol into the jungle to save the admiral's life if possible and bring him down to the coast and to America, since he is likely to be in possession of highly vital information. The patrol sets off headed by Edmond O'Brien, who is always good, and a team of escorting soldiers and doctors with even a nurse. They reach the general after immense ordeals on the way, but there are complications as they are confronted with a Chinese war lord who demands money for the admiral, 60.000 dollars. Well, they did bargain for an arduous affair of uncertain outcome, and they were sure to get it, with naturally casualties on the way. The tension and excitement is all right throughout the movie, Don Siegel succeeds in keeping up the spirits and the action all the way, and also the Chinese actors are quite satisfactory. There is nothing wrong with this film, while its chief asset lies in its documentary value as a decisive instant in the difficult management of the war to bring it to an end. President Truman has the final say.

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      Director Don Siegel liked to assemble his casts for script readings just before he started shooting, and he got angry with Edmond O'Brien for refusing to attend the reading. Later he found out why: O'Brien was nearly blind from cataracts and couldn't read scripts himself. Instead, every night during the shooting of a film, he would have his wife read him the scenes he was supposed to shoot the next day and would memorize his lines from her reading them. O'Brien didn't want word of his disability to get out for fear no one would hire him if they knew.

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • China Bound
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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