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China Doll

American pilot Cliff Brandon, fighting the Japanese in China, finds himself the unintentional "owner" of a Chinese housekeeper, Shu-Jen. The unlikely couple falls in love and marries, but not without tragedy brought on by the war.

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Release : 1958
Rating : 6
Studio : Batjac Productions,  Romina Productions, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Victor Mature Li Li-Hua Ward Bond Bob Mathias Johnny Desmond
Genre : Drama Romance War

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RyothChatty
2018/08/30

ridiculous rating

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Konterr
2018/08/30

Brilliant and touching

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2freensel
2018/08/30

I saw this movie before reading any reviews, and I thought it was very funny. I was very surprised to see the overwhelmingly negative reviews this film received from critics.

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Quiet Muffin
2018/08/30

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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JohnHowardReid
2014/10/09

"There's no need to scream or yell," Frank Borzage told me. "Some directors do just that, but I believe in coaxing a performance out of my players. I never raise my voice. I get results from actors by taking them aside, talking softly, making suggestions and listening to what they have to say and gaging how they feel about the role they're playing. If we have different interpretations, we settle them peacefully. If we cannot come to an agreement, we shoot the scene the way they would like and then we re-shoot the way I would like. I always play fair. I don't instruct the cameraman to put no film in the camera like some directors do." I've always regarded Borzage as the great romanticist of the cinema. Alas, we're getting close to the end of his career here and his hand is faltering. It's only in its later scenes that the movie comes across with even a little emotional impact. Part of the reason lies with Victor Mature. Hardly what you would call a sensitive actor, Mature is totally unable to suggest a sympathetic heart beneath a rough exterior. He is wholly out of tune with the film, the director, the character and the story. Ward Bond, in a major role for once, is okay, but he can do better! It's a pity he didn't try. Only the Chinese members of the cast really strike home: Li Li Hua is absolutely marvelous as the peasant girl and makes me wish that she had made more films. The actor who plays her father also makes a strong impression. Danny Chang is faultless as an opportunistic mascot. There is very little action -- all of it in the last reel -- so action fans would be well advised to give this flick a miss. William Clothier's photography has moments of great beauty.

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bkoganbing
2010/06/23

After a decade's absence from the big screen director Frank Borzage did a few films toward the end of his life, the first being a tender love story set in Western China during World War II. Although you would hardly call Victor Mature's character an innocent like most of Borzage's protagonists, the female lead, Chinese actress Li Hua Li more than makes up for it in her character.Mature is a transport pilot in the China-Burma-India theater and during a night on the town he wakes up finds out he's bought himself a Chinese concubine from her father. On a three month trial basis and Li Hua Li goes with him. Naturally this arrangement doesn't please all at the base with their western views on morality especially the women nurses. But Mature finds a surprising ally in Father Ward Bond who runs an orphanage and has spent decades in China and knows the customs well. In fact the main scene of the film is Bond presiding over a Chinese style wedding when the two realize they're in love. Of course the fact that a little one is on the way does speed everyone's plans up.China Doll despite its themes of miscegenation is really a rather old fashioned film. Films like Sayonara and Love Is A Many Splendored Thing really tackled the whole issue far better. And I found the ending completely ridiculous especially if Mature's first concern was the safety of his infant daughter.Vic and Li Hua Li are a touching pair of lovers though and the wartime combat scenes are expertly handled. Fans of Mature and of Ms. Li who is a big name in the Chinese cinema might like this though.

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dbdumonteil
2010/04/11

Next-to -last movie in Borzage's filmography,one of the most important of the whole American cinema.Although the script is rather weak,compared to so many other works (see the other comments) ,there is in every Borzage movie at least one ,two and even three scenes which make the whole thing worthwhile .First there's Victore Mature ,suffering from malaria and the girl on his body ,recalling that the Borzagesque hero/heroine is prepared to sacrifice anything: Rosalie warming Pender up in "the river" or Timothy creeping in the snow in "lucky star".There's the baby playing with the identity disc (and the captain's salute to his baby-sitter) and the young girl holding it at the airport.Although it's often labeled war movie,war scenes actually take place at the end of the movie,most of the time being given over to the captain/Chinese girl relationship .Like this ? try these..."Sayonara" Joshua Logan ,1957 "Love is a Many-Splendored thing",Henry King,1955"The sand pebbles" ,Robert Wise,1966

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BLG-2
2003/04/09

I agree that it was touching in spots, downright sad in others, but what really spoiled it for me was the fact that the leading man and lady weren't able to kiss because of the race issue. That made it seem very stilted and unbelievable. Just when did they throw out the ban on interracial kissing, anyway?

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