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词条 Five Golden Dragons
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  1. Plot

  2. Production notes

  3. Cast

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use British English|date=July 2014}}{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2014}}{{Infobox film
| name = Five Golden Dragons
| image = Five Golden Dragons 1967 Poster.jpg
| caption = 1967 theatrical poster
| director = Jeremy Summers
| producer = Harry Alan Towers
| screenplay = Peter Welbeck
| starring = Bob Cummings
Margaret Lee
Rupert Davies
| music = Composed and conducted by Malcolm Lockyer
| cinematography = John Von Kotze
(lighting cameraman)
| editing = Donald J. Cohen
| studio = Blansfilm Limited
| distributor = Constantin Film
| released = {{Film date|1967|08|04|df=y}}
| runtime = 104 minutes
| country = United Kingdom
West Germany
Liechtenstein
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
}}Five Golden Dragons is a 1967 British/German international co-production comedy action film set in Hong Kong and photographed in Techniscope on location in September 1966[1] at the Tiger Balm Pagoda and Shaw Brothers studios.[2] It was directed by Jeremy Summers and starred Bob Cummings in his final feature film,[3][4] Margaret Lee who sings two songs in the film,[5] Rupert Davies and a cast of "guest stars".[6] The film was produced and written by Harry Alan Towers and features his wife Maria Rohm as the leading lady. The film features a minor connection to Edgar Wallace's short stories by using his Commissioner Sanders as an officer in the Royal Hong Kong Police with Towers using Wallace's name to attract funds from international film investors.[7]

Plot

The 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. An American playboy and a two sisters become involved in the action.

Production notes

The film originally planned to feature George Sanders and Basil Rathbone as two of the Dragons.[8] Cummings met his fourth wife Regina Fong who was a script girl on the film[9] The film was the first of three films Jeremy Summers directed for Harry Alan Towers.

Cast

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  • Bob Cummings…..[Bob Mitchell]
  • Margaret Lee…..[Magda]
  • Rupert Davies…..[Commissioner Sanders]
  • with Klaus Kinski…..[Gert]
  • Maria Rohm…..[Ingrid]
  • Sieghardt Rupp…..[Peterson]
  • Roy Chiao…..[Inspector Chiao]
{{col-break}}and guest stars in alphabetical order
  • Brian Donlevy…..[Second Dragon]
  • Dan Duryea…..[First Dragon][10]
  • Christopher Lee…..[Fourth Dragon]
  • George Raft…..[Third Dragon][11][12]
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  • and Maria Perschy…..[Margret]
  • guest singer Yukari Ito
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See also

  • Christopher Lee filmography

References

1. ^p. 165 Johnson, Tom & Miller, Mark A. The Christopher Lee Filmography: All Theatrical Releases, 1948-2003 McFarland, 27 Apr 2004
2. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1301&dat=19681108&id=L2wRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KegDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3137,2574247&hl=en "Movies Under the Stars / Skyline Drive-In Theatres / Tonight at 7.30" (The Sydney Morning Herald, November 8, 1968, page 20)]
3. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2245&dat=19721122&id=p2czAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TzIHAAAAIBAJ&pg=7132,1896907&hl=en Anderson, Nancy / Copley News Service. "Yesterday's Stars Today / Know What You Want: Cummings" (Lodi News-Sentinel, November 22, 1972, page 10)]
4. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1957&dat=19901204&id=FiNHAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nukMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1226,1079209&hl=en Oliver, Myrna / Los Angeles Times. "'Love That Bob' Cummings Dies at 80 in California" (The Daily {Schenectady} Gazette, December 4, 1990, page A5)]
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://dudummesau.com/2012/07/20/interview-with-margaret-lee/|title=Interview with Margaret Lee|date=20 July 2012|publisher=|accessdate=13 November 2017}}
6. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1356&dat=19700222&id=upVPAAAAIBAJ&sjid=SgUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3543,8223140&hl=en "Movies This Week" (Sunday {Ocala} Star-Banner, February 22, 1970, page 17C)]
7. ^p.108 Edwards, Matthew Klaus Kinski, Beast of Cinema: Critical Essays and Fellow Filmmaker Interviews McFarland, 22 Jul 2016
8. ^p. 165 Johnson & Miller
9. ^Lertzman, Richard A. & Birnes, William J. 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., 13 Dec. 2013
10. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1873&dat=19680608&id=KWUpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=f8kEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2696,1626255&hl=en AP. "Deaths / Dan Duryea Dies at 61" (Daytona Beach Morning Journal, June 8, 1968, page 2)]
11. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1774&dat=19660822&id=KiMhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1mUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5915,4931425&hl=en Wilson, Earl. "It Happened Last Night / George Raft Unlimbers Dancing Legs" (The {Sarasota} Herald-Tribune, August 22, 1966, page 24)]
12. ^Everett Aaker, The Films of George Raft, McFarland & Company, 2013 p 178

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0061670|title=Five Golden Dragons}}
  • Five Golden Dragons at British Film Institute
  • {{amg title|17658|Five Golden Dragons}}
  • Five Golden Dragons at TV Guide (1987 write-up was originally published in The Motion Picture Guide)
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