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The Chinese Room

  • 1968
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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The Chinese Room (1968)
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An unorthodox doctor makes a house call to the Acapulco abode of a mushroom addict.An unorthodox doctor makes a house call to the Acapulco abode of a mushroom addict.An unorthodox doctor makes a house call to the Acapulco abode of a mushroom addict.

  • Director
    • Albert Zugsmith
  • Writers
    • Vivian Connell
    • Albert Zugsmith
  • Stars
    • Guillermo Murray
    • Elizabeth Campbell
    • Carlos Rivas
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    39
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    • Director
      • Albert Zugsmith
    • Writers
      • Vivian Connell
      • Albert Zugsmith
    • Stars
      • Guillermo Murray
      • Elizabeth Campbell
      • Carlos Rivas
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Guillermo Murray
    Guillermo Murray
    • Dr. Manuel Saluby
    Elizabeth Campbell
    • Muriel Vidal
    Carlos Rivas
    Carlos Rivas
    • Nicolás Vidal
    Regina Torné
    Regina Torné
    • Sidonia Campos
    Cathy Crosby
    Cathy Crosby
    • Bailarina
    Germán Robles
    Germán Robles
    • Pedro Martínez
    Gloria Leticia Ortiz
    • Consuelo Martínez
    • (as Gloria Ortiz)
    Ivan J. Rado
    Ivan J. Rado
    • Juan Cervantes
    • (as Jorge Rado)
    Félix González
    • Lt. Álvarez
    Carlos East
    Carlos East
    • Diver Boyfriend of Consuelo
    • Director
      • Albert Zugsmith
    • Writers
      • Vivian Connell
      • Albert Zugsmith
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    5Memorabiliaurb

    Elizabeth Campbell is the only reason to see this awful movie

    In 1968 Mexico city was the host of the first Mexican international movie festival,and thats the reason why this film was made with international star Elizabeth Campbell(one of the hottest babes in Mexican films at that time)but that was the only good in this sordid film who have scenes bizarre who supposed makes you feel fear,but you cant stop laugh of scenes like a skeleton dance a go go with the male star when he have a nightmare or Elizabeth Campbell kiss another skeleton in the mouth meanwhile the skeleton hands grab her butt(go figure)curiously the Mexican critics of that time say this was a masterpiece,but thats not true for nothing.Don't waste your time and only see the parts of Elizabeth Campbell and the rest of the movie in fast forward,except if you cant sleep one night,put this in your DVD player and you fall sleep before 15 minutes when picture starts.
    jjturley

    a psychedelic jumble of a movie

    Welcome to a place where the men and women are young and beautiful, and they are fabulously wealthy, living in mansions overlooking the ocean! Indeed, even the servants are gorgeous! Where is this magical place? Well, from the characters' names we would assume a Spanish-speaking country. (It was actually filmed in Acapulco.) But most of the actors are Americans, and everyone speaks perfect English, including the servants. Any place with palm trees and an ocean view should work...

    The overall acting and editing are very good. There are also several dream/nightmare sequences, which create an eerie psychedelic feeling. Well done! Of course, we now come to the "story", and this is where things fall apart. I have seen this movie twice; it is complicated. Here is the gist: Nicolás Vidal (played by Carlos Rivas) is the owner of the powerful Cervantes Bank. In spite of great success, he is a troubled man: An employee at the bank, Juan Cervantes (played by Jorge Rado), by dint of his surname, should be the rightful owner of the bank. But Nicolás' father swindled the bank away from Juan's father years ago, and both sons know it. Curiously, Juan is not bothered at all; he is perfectly happy to be just a regular employee at the bank. Nicolás, in contrast, has regular nightmares, as he carries the guilt of his father's actions. Nicolás has been receiving threatening letters from someone promising his imminent death. Maybe it's not his fault he cannot sleep!

    In a second thread, Nicolás' young maid Consuelo (played by Gloria Leticia Ortiz) is madly in love with him. At the very beginning of the movie, she in fact tries to kill herself. As a "maid", she doesn't do much housework. She prefers to spend time pursuing Nicolás.

    In a third thread, there is Dr. Manuel Saluby (played by Guillermo Murray), who visited the maid after her failed suicide attempt. He follows up with more house calls to flirt with Nicolás' wife Muriel (played by Elizabeth Campbell).

    You may be wondering what any of these story lines have to do with a Chinese Room! Well, it turns out that Juan Cervantes has a made-up "Chinese Room" in his house. Here he can sip green tea, burn incense, and write Chinese calligraphy. Visitors are welcome to "meditate", especially with the help of psychedelic mushrooms.

    As we try to figure out what is going on, or what the point of the Chinese Room is, Consuelo is suddenly dead. Was it suicide, or was she murdered? And is the killer the same person who wrote the threatening letters to Nicolás? If you want to find out, I recommend you watch this without any incense or mushrooms!

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 1968 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El cuarto chino
    • Filming locations
      • Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • Clasa Films Mundiales
      • Famous Players
      • Sagitario Films
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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