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Chinatown at Midnight

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Benson Fong, Hurd Hatfield, Maylia, Jean Willes, and Victor Sen Yung in Chinatown at Midnight (1949)
Film NoirActionCrimeDramaRomance

In San Francisco's Chinatown, a Chinese-speaking Caucasian criminal robs an antiquities shop and murders the owners, leaving the police with one clue, the killer's voice heard on the phone b... Read allIn San Francisco's Chinatown, a Chinese-speaking Caucasian criminal robs an antiquities shop and murders the owners, leaving the police with one clue, the killer's voice heard on the phone by a switchboard-operator.In San Francisco's Chinatown, a Chinese-speaking Caucasian criminal robs an antiquities shop and murders the owners, leaving the police with one clue, the killer's voice heard on the phone by a switchboard-operator.

  • Director
    • Seymour Friedman
  • Writers
    • Robert Libott
    • Frank Burt
  • Stars
    • Hurd Hatfield
    • Jean Willes
    • Tom Powers
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    192
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Seymour Friedman
    • Writers
      • Robert Libott
      • Frank Burt
    • Stars
      • Hurd Hatfield
      • Jean Willes
      • Tom Powers
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hurd Hatfield
    Hurd Hatfield
    • Clifford Ward
    Jean Willes
    Jean Willes
    • Alice
    Tom Powers
    Tom Powers
    • Capt. Howard Brown
    Ray Walker
    Ray Walker
    • Sam Costa
    Charles Russell
    Charles Russell
    • Fred Morgan
    Jacqueline deWit
    Jacqueline deWit
    • Lisa Marcel
    • (as Jacqueline DeWit)
    Maylia
    Maylia
    • Hazel Fong
    Ross Elliott
    Ross Elliott
    • Eddie Marsh
    Benson Fong
    Benson Fong
    • Joe Wing
    Barbara Jean Wong
    • Betty Chang
    Victor Sen Yung
    Victor Sen Yung
    • Hotel Proprietor
    Josephine Whittell
    Josephine Whittell
    • Mrs. Emily Dryden
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Greer Pharmacy Druggist
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Police Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Paul E. Burns
    Paul E. Burns
    • James Mackintosh
    • (uncredited)
    Al Cantor
    • Special Detail Man
    • (uncredited)
    Spencer Chan
    Spencer Chan
    • Tenant
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Fogel
    • Merchant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Seymour Friedman
    • Writers
      • Robert Libott
      • Frank Burt
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    8ilprofessore-1

    No frills entertainment from 1949

    Well-made, typical 1949 B&W programmer from the B picture Sam Katzman unit at Columbia Pictures. Fast paced and no frills. Hurd Hatfield is suitably sinister as the bad guy. The effective music score is all stock. Eleven composers are credited on IMDB. The advent of television in the years to come was soon to end this sort of low-budget fare that all the major studios once made to fill out the double-feature bill. Contract director Seymour Friedman who directed 8 films that year does a more than competent job of keeping this 67 minute thriller moving.
    4meaninglessname

    Grade Z cops-and-robber with some points of interest and unintended humor

    There's this white guy holding up stores in San Francisco's Chinatown for objets d'art. He prepares by learning Chinese phrases for tourists from a phonograph record. After he steals a valuable vase by the clever ploy of shooting the clerk he sees a young woman in the next room phoning the police, so he shoots her, then gets on the phone and tells the operator, in Chinese, "a robbery at Wing's store, call the police."

    Why does he need to learn Chinese to perform stickups in Chinatown? Why does he report the crime to the telephone operator? Why does he do it in Chinese? Did the language course really include the Chinese for "a robbery at Wing's store, call the police"?

    If you think the film is going to answer these questions, you are going to be disappointed. And this is only the first few minutes. Nearly all the actions of police and crook throughout the remainder are equally illogical or counterproductive. Moreover the film was so low-budget that long stretches are a silent movie with voice-over narration.

    In other words, this could well have served as Mystery Science Theater 3000 fodder. Since it didn't, why might you want to watch it? Old footage of Chinatown and other San Francisco neighborhoods. Brief appearances by two of Charlie Chan's number one (or two or three) sons, Victor Sen Yung and Benson Fong. You might want to laugh, of gag, at Hollywood stereotypes, both positive and negative, of Chinese Americans of that era. There's the usual pretty young Chinese American actress born fifty years too soon. The biggest surprise is the bad guy being played by Hurd Hatfield, just four years removed from the title role in MGM's The Picture of Dorian Gray. Hatfield never again attained Hollywood leading man status, but had a long and successful career. How he sank, even temporarily, to this low ebb is the film's real mystery.

    But the main reason to watch is if you're into "so bad it's almost surrealistic." If you're an Ed Wood fan you'll probably enjoy this film.
    5bnwfilmbuff

    Disappointing B

    Even though it's a programmer I still expected better with this cast. Actually they do a good job with the limited material. Hurd Hatfield was a very good actor and he does not disappoint as a thief that fences the goods through Jacqueline deWit's interior design shop. There's no motivation for Hurd's behavior - doesn't appear to be money or love. Tom Powers is the police captain and the only guy with brains on the force. Jean Willis has a throw away role but does manage to look good. It doesn't make a lot of sense but it still manages to keep your attention.
    6Panamint

    OK b- crime film

    Its a Sam Katzman produced film so you know its cheap. But that is OK in this case since its a police-procedure black and white movie that doesn't require any kind of budget to be effective. Its a serviceable representative of the raw style police films that were popular in the late 1940's/early 50's.

    Hurd Hatfield delivers another of his flawless performances that elevated every project he ever appeared in. Hatfield was a remarkable actor who deserved much more than he received from the Hollywood establishment. He is much admired retrospectively nowadays for his contributions to stage, screen and TV. Also featured is a versatile and familiar actor, as talented as he was gruff, by the name of Tom Powers as the police captain. Numerous other capable and familiar actors do good work here.

    This film moves along briskly which helps overcome the low budget and general lack of depth. It evokes the 1949 San Francisco ambiance and is a sincere attempt to produce a worthwhile police action genre piece. Just go along for the fast action (sometimes quite violent) and good acting. You won't be disappointed in "Chinatown at Midnight" if you don't expect depth or anything classic.
    8planktonrules

    Great if you enjoy watching police procedural films.

    "Chinatown at Midnight" is ample proof that B-movies are not synonymous with bad movies. Despite its relatively low budget and a quick run time, it's a terrific film...great for anyone who likes see realistic police dramas.

    Hurd Hatfield plays a very cold-blooded killer. During a robbery of a curio store in Chinatown, he not only murders the man at the counter but he goes into the back room looking for witnesses...and kills the woman there! And then, to throw the police off his trail, he calls in and reports the robbery...in Chinese! No, his character isn't even Asian...he just wants the police looking for someone who is! Obviously, this killer is not only a sociopath...but a darned clever one who leaves few actual clues.

    Unlike many police movies of the era, the cops in this film are smart and work hard connecting the dots and figuring out what really happened. And, you get to follow their thinking and procedures...making it not just entertaining but educational. Well made...and such a scary and awful villain!

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 1950 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Chinatown After Midnight
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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