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A merchant marine captain, rescued from the Chinese Communists by local visitors, is "shanghaied" into transporting the whole village to Hong Kong on an ancient paddle steamer.

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Release : 1955
Rating : 6.2
Studio : Warner Bros. Pictures,  Batjac Productions, 
Crew : Production Design,  Set Decoration, 
Cast : John Wayne Lauren Bacall Paul Fix Joy Kim Berry Kroeger
Genre : Adventure Drama Action Thriller

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Reviews

Lucybespro
2018/08/30

It is a performances centric movie

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Executscan
2018/08/30

Expected more

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Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Fatma Suarez
2018/08/30

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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classicsoncall
2017/03/05

Outside of his Western and war films, John Wayne sometimes appears to be a bit out of his element. That's the way it struck me here, teamed up in a film opposite Lauren Bacall in a tale of Chinese villagers looking for a way to escape the depredations of the Chinese Communists. With most of the story taking place aboard a crusty, old paddle wheeler, I couldn't help make the connection to Bacall's escapade with Bogie aboard the African Queen, especially when the 'Chiku Shan' made it's way through the reed choked channel to outsmart the Reds. Bogart had to pull his boat along all by himself, fortunately Wayne had the entire village towing him along to make the escape.I had to place myself back in the day and began to wonder who in 1955 might have been the target audience for a film like this. I just don't see the subject matter to be of much interest to most movie goers, so if John Wayne's name at the top of the bill was supposed to pack them in, well then, I suppose that might have worked. I've read a few reviews where it was noted he was a replacement for Robert Mitchum in the role of Captain Wilder, but quite honestly, I don't see Mitchum as pulling it off successfully either. It could be just me.Now if you fast forward twenty years and put John Wayne and Lauren Bacall in a Western setting and call it "The Shootist", I think you might have something. Actually, that one is my favorite John Wayne film of all time with Bacall's character Bond Rogers connecting with Wayne's J.B. Books in a hint of a romance that engenders mutual respect. It was a lot more credible than the relationship on display here; I think 'baby' would agree with me on that one.

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gavin6942
2016/06/27

His ship seized by the Chinese Communists, American Merchant Captain Tom Wilder (John Wayne) languishes in prison but Chinese villagers help him escape to sail them to Hong-Kong.Wayne plays a role originally intended for Robert Mitchum prior to an altercation with the producers. Mitchum was fired from the production by Wellman. Wayne took over the lead after Gregory Peck turned the film down and Humphrey Bogart requested a large amount of money to assume the role.Many people have focused on the way China and the Chinese are treated in the film. Many of the Chinese roles are filled by obviously non-Chinese actors. And because this is shortly after the Korean War, Chinese-American relations are not great. But I think Wayne getting the part is the more interesting story... this is clearly a role Mitchum would have dominated at, Peck would have brought acting chops to, and Bogart would have the Bacall rapport. But Wayne? Other than his fan base, he seems like an unlikely choice.

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dodig-65512
2016/04/30

I love this old movie and not because I'm a dyed in the wool John Wayne fan, because I'm not! There's a couple of other Wayne movies I like but not a lot! The Rooster Coburn ones are a couple! I don't watch a movie for the technical mistakes or say who was miscast! If I really like one it becomes a "favourite" and may be brought out fairly often! This is one of my very "favourites"! I can't really tell you why, maybe it's the idea of a whole village escaping from Red China, plausible or not! I love happy endings!! Maybe it's because I'm an old fart of 80! Don't give me violence or a lot of bed hopping that's not for me or 4 letter words either! I didn't hear a single one! I would like to point out that Amoy is on the coast of China.

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oldblackandwhite
2011/03/14

But not the only reason. Blood Alley is actually a very well made old time, action, adventure movie with the anti-communist angle in the background most of the time. It is hardly the "right wing propaganda" some questionable sources have labeled it. Salty skipper John Wayne taking a boatload of freedom-loving Chinamen and Chinawomen down the coast in a rickety tub of a ship to Hong Kong with Lauren Bacall along as an unlikely if pleasant love interest. The concentration is on the adventure, not the politics. Adventure movie was a genre excelled in by both star Wayne and director William A. Wellman, a tough, old World War I veteran, whose credits went back to the silent days and included such top-notch numbers as Wings (1927 AA winner), The Public Enemy (1931), and Battleground (1949).Wellman's direction, if not exactly taut, is precise and on target all the way through. The picture has excellent production values and is impressively filmed. Cimemascope and other 2:35:1 ratios are not exactly the ideal screen shape for good composition, but Wellman and cinematographer William H. Clothier make good use of the extra-wide screen, filling it with full-length shots of ships and panoramic views of the California coast ( well-disguised as the Chinese coast). This movie just missed the gorgeous three-strip Technicolor era, but the Warner Color, which bathes the colors in a nice, unifying blue wash looks better than most other versions of Eastman Color.Good support is given to the stars, especially by an unrecognizable Paul Fix as the Chinese villagers' wise leader, Mike Mazurki as Wayne's right-hand man, and Henry Nakamura as the cigar chomping, Americanized chief engineer. Of course the politically correct gestapo has complained about Occidentals playing Orientals, but, I'm sorry, Fix made a better Chinaman than any real one could have, and he was a reliable character actor already on the payroll. Mazurki makes the best of one of his few good guy rolls and steals practically every scene he is in.One wonders why all the little fellow-travelers, useful fools, and European socialists who find the anti-commie theme so offensive would watch this movie other than to carp about it. Any perusal of literature available describing the picture, including what's on the DVD jacket would reveal its nature. Am I the only veteran who despises that bunch even more that the actual commies? Cold war paranoia, they like to say. A paranoia is defined as an unreasonable fear. It was hardly unreasonable in the 1950's or any other time from 1917 to the fall of the Berlin Wall to think we might have reason to fear the communists. That gang of snot-nose socialist punks who creep around IMDb would be better off taking in some crude pro-commie propaganda movie such as The Battleship Potemkin or Earth, then all agree what great "films" they were -- while holding their wrists flipped and their snouts up in the air.Blood Alley isn't a great movie, but it is a very entertaining adventure story. One more thing -- I don't normally thrive on violence, but I loved it when John Wayne gave it to the Chicom who was raping Laren Bacall in the back with a cuneiform Mosin-Nagant bayonet. Ouch! and good riddance!

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