Peking Express (1951)
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Peking Express was the second remake of Josef vonSternberg's Shanghai Express. In the original film, a group of railroad passengers escaping war-torn China are overtaken by Chinese; in the first remake, Night Plane to Chungking, a plane is forced down in a jungle surrounded by Japanese troops. In Peking Express, the chief villains are Chinese again, but the passengers are now refugees of the Communists. Joseph Cotten (as a doctor) and Corinne Calvet (as a "woman of the world") are among the pilgrims threatened by Oriental outlaw Marvin Miller and his gang. The elements of social and religious hypocrisy in the original Shanghai Express are downplayed in the 1951 version, as is the shady past of leading lady Calvet (who inadequately fills the role originated by Marlene Dietrich). Peking Express is not the classic that the vonSternberg film had been, but on its own is a snappy little melodrama. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Joseph Cotten - Michael Bachlin
- Edmund Gwenn - Father Joseph Murray
- Benson Fong - Wong
- Victor Sen Yung - Chinese Captain
- Harold Fong - Ticket Clerk
- Beal Wong - Chinese Pilot
- Wing Foo - Soldier
- James B. Leong - Train Conductor
- Walter Ng - Soldier
- William Yip - Chinese Nationalist
- Gregory Gaye - Stanislaus
- Leon Lontol - Chinese Boatman
- Corinne Calvet - Danielle Grenier
- Marvin Miller - Kwon
- Soo Yong - Li Elu
- Peter Chong - Restaurant Car Steward
- Eddie Lee - Chinese Policeman
- George Lee - Soldier
- Alfredo Santos - Guard
- Rollin Moriyama - Chinese Priest
- Si-Lan Chen - Old Woman
- Weaver Levy - Chinese Officer
- H.W. Gim
- Kane Nakano - Driver of Jeep
- Director(s):
- William Dieterle
- Writer(s):
- John M. Lucas, Jules Furthman
- Producer(s):
- Hal B. Wallis
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