Pros: Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Supporting Cast, Story Cons: Should have more viewers
Macao (1952) Macao is a film that follows the pattern established by Casablanca where an American expatriate with a shady past is in an exotic foreign locale pursing extralegal activities. Rather than Humphrey Bogart, who made a career out ...
Pros: dazzling visuals Cons: mundane plot, little character development
My expectations for the 1952 Orientalist noir "Macao" were not very high, athough I think that Josef von Sternberg's Shanghai
Express (1932) may be the most romantic movie ever made. As the 1930s ...
A film noir of adventures set in the Far East's most notorious port with Rrussell portraying a singer and Mitchum as the man she loves.More at Family Video
A traveling night club singer gets hired by an American expatriate who runs a casino in Macao and specializes in converting stolen jewelry into cash. ...More at Buy.com
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