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The World of Suzie Wong (1960)
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William Holden stars as an American artist who becomes involved with the sordid underworld of prostitution in Hong Kong in The World of Suzie Wong, based on Paul Osborn's Broadway adaptation of the novel by Richard Mason. Holden is American architect Robert Lomax, who travels to Hong Kong to paint. He meets Suzie Wong (Nancy Kwan), an attractive woman who passes herself off as a high-society heiress. It is with great surprise that Robert spots her in a Hong Kong dive entertaining a bunch of sailors. It turns out that Suzie is a prostitute and Robert has observed her plying her trade. Suzie proposes that Robert put her up as a kept woman, but Robert will hear nothing of it, preferring to use her as a model for his paintings instead. Suzie then becomes involved with playboy Ben Marlowe (Michael Wilding), while Robert meets Kay O'Neill (Sylvia Syms), a British banker's daughter, who helps Robert to sell his paintings. But Ben breaks off his relationship with Suzie and Kay, uncomfortable with Suzie the prostitute posing for Ben, leaves him. Abandoned by their lovers and thrown together, the two become involved, with tragic consequences. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
William HoldenNancy Kwan, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Quine
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    Adnan T.

    I recently returned from a business trip to Hong Kong and my friend lent me the book to see if I can recognize any of the landmarks. I liked the book so much that I decided to check out the movie. The movie is faithful to the book although many of the subplots are missing. William Holden would not have been my first choice as Robert Lomax. He is a little too old for the role. Maybe if he was 10 years younger. Nancy Kwan on the other hand is absolutely delightful as Suzie Wong. She is the original Pretty Woman. She steals every scene she is in and you can see why Lomax falls for her. I would definitely recommend this movie. It has an innocent quality to it even though the storyline involves prostitution. The scenery of old Hong Kong is fantastic. Check this movie out.

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