Five Golden Dragonsis a 1967international co-productioncomedyaction filmset inHong Kongand photographed inTechniscopeon location in September 1966[1]at theTiger Balm PagodaandShaw Brothersstudios.[2]It was directed byJeremy Summersand starredBob Cummingsin his final theatrical feature film,[3][4]Margaret Leewho sings two songs in the film,[5]Rupert Daviesand a cast of "guest stars".[6]
Five Golden Dragons | |
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Directed by | Jeremy Summers |
Screenplay by | Peter Welbeck |
Produced by | Harry Alan Towers |
Starring | Bob Cummings Margaret Lee Rupert Davies |
Cinematography | John Von Kotze (lighting cameraman) |
Edited by | Donald J. Cohen |
Music by | Composed and directed byMalcolm Lockyer |
Production company | Blansfilm Limited |
Distributed by | Anglo-Amalgamated Constantin Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom West Germany Liechtenstein |
Languages | English German |
The film was produced and written (underpen namePeter Welbeck) byHarry Alan Towersand co-stars his wifeMaria Rohmas one of the three female leads. The film features a minor connection toEdgar Wallace's short stories by using hisCommissioner Sandersas an officer in theRoyal Hong Kong Policewith Towers referencing Wallace's name to attract funds from international film investors.[7]
Plot
editThe Five Golden Dragons are an international criminal gold trafficking secret society syndicate based in Hong Kong. They plan to break up after selling their criminal enterprise to the Mafia for US$50 million. However the members of the group fear the greed of each other in receiving their share of the profits. Visiting AmericanplayboyBob Mitchell, as well as sisters Ingrid and Margret, become targets of killer Gert and his murderous accomplices, whileShakespeare-quoting police commissioner Sanders and his subordinate, Inspector Chiao investigate the matter. Sanders quotesHamlet,act 1, scene 4, but Chiao corrects him, "Scene 5", and leaves. Sanders then quotesMerchant of Venice,act 1, scene 2.
Margret sneaks into Mitchell's hotel suite, looks through his papers and, when he returns, tells him she knows he is really "Doctor Mitchell, graduate ofStanford".She then confesses that, as a stewardess, she was working for the Dragons, but now fears for her life. In the morning, as Chiao knocks on the door of Mitchell's suite to take him for questioning by Sanders, the door to the bedroom, where Margret spent the night, is locked and, when opened, reveals her in bed, covered with a Dragons cape, dead as a result of a broken neck.
Mitchell sneaks out and, upon learning from his friend and helper Ah Sing about The Blue World nightclub, goes there to watch the club's star singer, Magda, perform "Time of Our Lives" while being observed by the club's shady manager Peterson. He tells Peterson, "I sell chewing gum... confections...
Magda spots Mitchell, sings to him, kisses him in front of Peterson and leads him to her dressing room where she asks him to help her change outfits. She then locks the room and goes out to perform another song, "Five Golden Dragons". When she finishes, the emcee introduces "one of Japan's most popular singing stars, Miss Yukari Ito", who performs a song in Japanese.
Meanwhile, in his office, Sanders struggles to remember a quote which Chiao finishes for him and adds that it is from"Henry Five".Sanders then adds, "Act 2, scene 1". Trapped in Magda's room, Mitchell discovers a secret passage to Peterson's office and escapes with Peterson's briefcase, but is intercepted by Chiao and his men and brought to Sanders' office. Exiting, he sees Ingrid outside and they leave together as Sanders closes the door and quotesMacbeth,act 4, scene 3.
One by one, four of the Dragons arrive in Hong Kong. When the second Dragon arrives, it is Chiao who provides the quote which Sanders recognizes asOthello.The Dragons are members of a secret society, each with a key to a cabinet. Each member wears a golden dragon head. When this scene is first used one of the dragons is revealed asChristopher Lee.The earlier scenes only have four dragons. Learning that Ingrid has been kidnapped, Mitchell argues with Sanders about rescuing her and storms out as Sanders, alone, quotesOthello,act 3, scene 2. Having captured Ah Sing and Ingrid, Gert menaces her, but Ah Sing manages to free himself and strangles Gert.
The climax of the film results from the arrival of Mitchell, disguised as the fifth dragon but, owing to a double-cross by Magda, Peterson switches places with Mitchell and, while still wearing his mask, is fatally shot by the gun concealed inside the cabinet he opens, thus inadvertently saving Mitchell's life. Immediately thereafter, Sanders and Chiao arrive in the Dragons' meeting room and arrest them as well as Magda.
When asked by Sanders about his plans, Mitchell replies, "Well, uh... I... I think that's... uh... more or less up to Ingrid... right? As Sanders and Chiao watch a plane take off from the airport, Sanders quotes," That is the true beginning of our end "fromMidsummer Night's Dream,act 4, scene 1.
Cast
edit- Bob Cummingsas Bob Mitchell
- Margaret Leeas Magda
- Rupert Daviesas Commissioner Sanders
- withKlaus Kinskias Gert
- Maria Rohmas Ingrid
- Sieghardt Ruppas Peterson
- Roy Chiaoas Inspector Chiao
- and guest stars in alphabetical order
- Brian Donlevyas Third Dragon
- Dan Duryeaas First Dragon[8]
- Christopher Leeas Fourth Dragon
- George Raftas Second Dragon[9][10]
- andMaria Perschyas Margret
- guest singerYukari Ito
Production notes
editThe film was one of three Harry Alan Towers made at theHong Kong studios of Run Run Shawthe others beingThe Vengeance of Fu Manchu(also directed by Jeremy Summers, with Christopher Lee in the title role and Maria Rohm again named Ingrid) andThe Million Eyes of Sumuru(with Klaus Kinski and Maria Rohm in supporting roles).[11]In September 1966 Don Sharp was going to direct.[12]The film originally planned to featureGeorge SandersandBasil Rathboneas two of the Dragons.[1]
Cummings met his fourth wife Regina Fong who was ascript girlon the film.[13]Filminkfelt Cummings "looks awful" in the movie in part due to his drug addiction at the time.[14]
Five Golden Dragonswas one of a number of lighthearted spy and action films released during the second half of the 1960s. A year earlier, in April 1966, two other films were released in London with a similar plot of a tourist being chased by assassins —A Man Could Get Killed,directed byCliff OwenandRonald Neameand starringJames Garneras well as Harry Alan Towers'Our Man in Marrakesh,directed byDon Sharpand starringTony Randall,withKlaus Kinski,Margaret Leeand uncreditedMaria Rohmin supporting roles.
Song credits
edit- Song "Five Golden Dragons" words byHal Shaper
- Song "Time of Our Lives" words bySid Colin
- The voice of Domino
See also
editReferences
edit- ^abJohnson, Tom; Miller, Mark A. (2004).The Christopher Lee Filmography: All Theatrical Releases, 1948-2003.McFarland. p. 165.
- ^"Movies Under the Stars / Skyline Drive-In Theatres / Tonight at 7.30".The Sydney Morning Herald.8 November 1968. p. 20.
- ^Anderson, Nancy (22 November 1972)."Yesterday's Stars Today / Know What You Want: Cummings".Lodi News-Sentinel.Copley News Service. p. 10.
- ^Oliver, Myrna (4 December 1990)."'Love That Bob' Cummings Dies at 80 in California ".The Daily (Schenectady) Gazette.Los Angeles Times.p. A5.
- ^"Interview with Margaret Lee".20 July 2012.Retrieved13 November2017.
- ^"Movies This Week".Sunday (Ocala) Star-Banner.22 February 1970. p. 17C.
- ^Edwards, Matthew (22 July 2016).Klaus Kinski, Beast of Cinema: Critical Essays and Fellow Filmmaker Interviews.McFarland. p. 108.
- ^"Deaths / Dan Duryea Dies at 61".Daytona Beach Morning Journal.Associated Press. 8 June 1968. p. 2.
- ^Wilson, Earl (22 August 1966)."It Happened Last Night / George Raft Unlimbers Dancing Legs".The (Sarasota) Herald-Tribune.p. 24.
- ^Everett, Aaker (2013).The Films of George Raft.McFarland & Company. p. 178.
- ^"Man the plane makers hate: MAMMON".The Observer.10 December 1967. p. 10.
- ^Martin, Betty (16 September 1966). "MOVIE CALL SHEET: Miss Howes Set for 'Flight'".Los Angeles Times.p. c17.
- ^Lertzman, Richard A.; Birnes, William J. (13 December 2013).Dr. Feelgood: The Shocking Story of the Doctor Who May Have Changed History by Treating and Drugging JFK, Marilyn, Elvis, and Other Prominent Figures.Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
- ^Vagg, Stephen (29 October 2024)."Movie Star Cold Streaks: Robert Cummings".Filmink.Retrieved29 October2024.
External links
edit- Five Golden DragonsatIMDb
- Five Golden DragonsatBritish Film Institute
- Five Golden DragonsatAllMovie
- Five Golden DragonsatTV Guide(1987 write-up was originally published inThe Motion Picture Guide)