China Girl
Captain Fifi...115 pounds of curses, crookedness and kisses!
1942 | 95m | English
Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Henry Hathaway |
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| Writer: | Ben Hecht, Darryl F. Zanuck |
| Staring: |
| Two-fisted newsreel photographer Johnny Williams is stationed in Burma and China in the early stage of WW II. Captured by the Japanese, he escapes from a concentration camp with the aid of beautiful, enigmatic 'China Girl' Miss Young. The two arduously make their way back to friendly lines so that Johnny can deliver the vital military information he's managed to glean from his captors. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 09, 1942 |
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| Director: | Henry Hathaway |
| Writer: | Ben Hecht, Darryl F. Zanuck |
| Genres: | Romance, War, Drama |
| Keywords | world war ii, war photographer, burma, flying tigers, concentration camp escape |
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $1,400,000
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 29, 2026 Entered: Apr 21, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| George Montgomery | Johnny Williams |
| Gene Tierney | Haoli Young |
| Lynn Bari | Captain Fifi |
| Victor McLaglen | Bull Weed |
| Alan Baxter | Flyer Bill Jones |
| Sig Ruman | Jarubi |
| Myron McCormick | Shorty McGuire |
| Robert Blake | Chandu |
| Ann Pennington | Entertainer |
| Philip Ahn | Kai Young |
| Tom Neal | Captain Haynes |
| Oie Chan | |
| Eddie Das | |
| Paul Fung | |
| Chester Gan | |
| Allen Jung | |
| Fred Kohler Jr. | |
| Eddie Lee | |
| Lal Chand Mehra | |
| Billy Moya | |
| Bobbie Moya | |
| Gene Rizzi | |
| Tom Seidel | |
| Kam Tong | |
| Emmett Vogan | |
| Beal Wong | |
| Bruce Wong |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Henry Hathaway | Director |
| Lee Garmes | Director of Photography |
| Wiard B. Ihnen | Art Direction |
| Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
| Guy Pearce | Makeup Artist |
| James B. Clark | Editor |
| Richard Day | Art Direction |
| Walter M. Scott | Set Decoration |
| Earl Luick | Costume Design |
| Ben Hecht | Screenplay |
| Darryl F. Zanuck | Screenplay |
| Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer |
| Hugo Friedhofer | Original Music Composer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Ben Hecht | Producer |
| Darryl F. Zanuck | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
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George Montgomery fits the bill quite well here as the moustachioed photo journalist "Johnny" who makes a living taking pictures from war zones. This time he's been posted to Burma where he finds himself amidst quite a conflict between the invading Japanese and the local resistance. The invaders wan ... t him to act as a spy for him, and demonstrate quite succinctly what they do to those who don't play ball. He's especially valuable as he is also a pilot, and so could photograph some quite strategic sites along the new Burma Road for them. His newly arrived cellmate "Weed" (Victor McLaglen) and he make a timely escape only for him to find that some documents he accidentally pinched from his interrogators actually have coded information that might prove crucial to the war effort. He's is distracted, however, by "Haoli" (Gene Tierney) who, after a distinctly rocky start, tells him something that will thoroughly change the dynamic of just about everything in this increasingly hostile territory. When she heads off to meet with her schoolteacher father he follows hoping to rescue her - but can he stay one step ahead of his pursuers and reach her in time? It takes a while to get going this, Montgomery is pretty wooden, McLaglen hasn't the jovial whisky-stained character to deliver and so a lot of this is left to an out of sorts Tierney - she isn't really the most convincing as a Chinese lass. Neither is Lynn Bari as the imaginatively duplicitous "Capt. Fifi", and the whole film tries rather statically to mix it's wartime espionage elements with some rather flat romantic ones. The pyrotechnics are quite effective, and it does give us an idea of just how brutal this theatre of the war was in the 1940s, but there's a surfeit of dialogue and we have to wait too long for most of the action. Some nice old cars and planes, though.