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A Countess from Hong Kong Reviews

  • Itzel 2022-08-21 23:26:07

    On the appearance of Chaplin in "The Countess of Hong Kong"

    Recently, I have read a lot of Bazin’s review articles on Chaplin’s movies. After reading it, I am deeply aware that when I watch Chaplin’s movies, and even most of the movies, I’m only doing so-called watching. Even if I think a little after reading, the degree and scope of thinking are not deep...

  • Thomas 2022-08-21 19:02:41

    Forgotten classics

    If everyone says yes, I have to find out the reason for saying no. If everyone says yes, I have to find out what is bad. The reason why I am for me is to discover the good or bad that no one else has discovered, and I will never be the mainstream. Although the main creators of this film almost all...

  • Marjolaine 2022-08-21 18:53:37

    I can squeeze into the upper class with five cents

    I have forgotten the movie. After an hour, what do I remember? I have to think about it. The sailor said that I can squeeze into the upper class with five cents. He asked a prostitute, are you really an earl? Countess Mattasha also has a dream, America. At first it was seduction, and then it was...

  • Anne 2022-08-21 18:11:03

    Ma Long's autobiography mentions the shooting of "The Countess of Hong Kong"

    Chaplin wrote the script based on his experience of traveling to Shanghai in 1931, and he asked me to star in the movie in 1966. Although I respect Chaplin very much, I told him that I don't feel fit to play this role. I have always been very cautious about comedy roles, but he tried his best to...

  • Gladyce 2022-08-21 15:18:15

    [Film Review] A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) 6.2/10

    The consensus is that Chaplin's swan song A COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG is his metteur en scène, a dud pales into frivolity alongside his prior prestigious works, despite of the pairing of the most popular and acclaimed movie stars of that time, Brando and Loren.

    Brando plays respectful American...

A Countess from Hong Kong

Director: Charles Chaplin

Language: English,French Release date: March 15, 1967