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China Gate

An American dynamiter love-locked in war-locked China!
1957 | 97m | English

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Director: Samuel Fuller
Writer: Samuel Fuller
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Near the end of the French phase of the Vietnam War, a group of mercenaries are recruited to travel through enemy territory to the Chinese border.
Release Date: May 22, 1957
Director: Samuel Fuller
Writer: Samuel Fuller
Genres: Action, Drama, War
Keywords anti-communism, vietnam, french legion, vietnam war, indochina war
Production Companies Globe Enterprises
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $150,000
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update)
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Name Character
Gene Barry Sgt. Brock
Angie Dickinson Lucky Legs
Nat King Cole Goldie
Paul Dubov Capt. Caumont
Lee Van Cleef Maj. Cham
George Givot Cpl. Pigalle
Gerald Milton Pvt. Andreades
Neyle Morrow Leung
Marcel Dalio Father Paul
Maurice Marsac Col. De Sars
Warren Hsieh The Boy
Paul Busch Cpl. Kruger
James Hong Charlie
William Soo Hoo Moi Leader
Walter Soo Hoo Guard
Sasha Harden Pvt. Jaszi
Weaver Levy Khuan
Suey Chan Monk (uncredited)
Charles Cirillo Soldier (uncredited)
Paul King Soldier (uncredited)
Esther Ying Lee Villager (uncredited)
Ziva Rodann Indo-Chinese Woman (uncredited)
Bill Saito Soldier (uncredited)
Mabel Smaney Masseuse (uncredited)
Owen Song Guard (uncredited)
Kai J. Wong Soldier (uncredited)
Name Job
Samuel Fuller Screenplay, Director
Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Joseph F. Biroc Director of Photography
Victor Young Original Music Composer
Bert Schoenfeld Supervising Sound Editor
Jean L. Speak Sound Designer
Linwood G. Dunn Visual Effects
Howard Jackson Music
Gene Fowler Jr. Editor
Doane Harrison Editor
John B. Mansbridge Art Direction
Glen Daniels Set Decoration
Beau Vanden Ecker Costume Design
Henry West Costume Design
Don L. Cash Makeup Artist
Name Title
Samuel Fuller Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Set in the final days of French Indochina, this adventure films follows the daring exploits of a group mercenaries who are charged with venturing deep into enemy territory to blow up and arms dump. Local smuggler "Lucky Legs" (Angie Dickinson) offers to help out provided they guarantee that her youn ... g son can seek refuge in the USA, and when that is promised this rather rag-tag group set off. The action elements of this film are few and far between. For the most part, it is more of an observation as a group of fairly unsavoury folks illustrate to the audience a whole range of rather unpleasant character traits. Gene Barry ("Sgt. Brock") is the father of her child, and also a rather racist individual and he leads the group further and further into danger just as his command begins to fracture under the pressure of their intolerances and bigotries. I just never got why Angie Dickinson was a star. She is aptly named here, but her performance is truly fish-out-of-water and there is precisely no chemistry between her and the odious "Brock". How did they ever manage to conceive a child? The jungle terrain does offer us a degree of claustrophobia as they home in on their target, and her manipulative relationship with the devious "Maj. Cham" (Lee Van Cleef) does ignite the plot a little, but for the most part this is all rather procedural and predictable. Ideal for a drive-in I'd say, when perhaps your mind was elsewhere?

Sep 08, 2022