Five Golden Dragons (1967)A naive young American playboy in Hong Kong finds himself caught up in the middle of an international crime. Director:Jeremy SummersWriter:Harry Alan Towers (screenplay) (as Peter Welbeck) |
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Five Golden Dragons (1967)A naive young American playboy in Hong Kong finds himself caught up in the middle of an international crime. Director:Jeremy SummersWriter:Harry Alan Towers (screenplay) (as Peter Welbeck) |
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Robert Cummings | ... |
Bob Mitchell
(as Bob Cummings)
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Margaret Lee | ... |
Magda
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Rupert Davies | ... |
Comm. Sanders
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Klaus Kinski | ... |
Gert
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Maria Rohm | ... |
Ingrid
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Sieghardt Rupp | ... |
Peterson
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Roy Chiao | ... |
Inspector Chiao
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Brian Donlevy | ... |
Dragon #3
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Dan Duryea | ... |
Dragon #1
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Christopher Lee | ... |
Dragon #4
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George Raft | ... |
Dragon #2
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Maria Perschy | ... |
Margret
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Yukari Itô | ... |
Guest Singer
(as Yukari Ito)
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A naive young American playboy in Hong Kong finds himself caught up in the middle of an international crime.
Watching this film you get the impression that they were writing the film at the same time that it was being shot.Sequences don't seem to join together.Events happen for no reason.So in the end it makes very little sense.Robert Cummings,in his last theatrical film,looks totally out of place.He looks old and tired.He seems to behave rather strangely as if he has St Vitus dance.Then we have the guest stars.Watching them is rather like watching wax replicas.Basically all they have to say is "Number 2".The only real interest in this film is viewing Hong Kong as it was in 1965 before the construction of so many skyscrapers.Also planes coming into land at the old Kai Tek airport.that was truly a memorable experience.This film is truly awful but entertaining for that reason.