Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Chinatown Nights (1929)

An enjoyable early talkie though chock full of dodgy stereotypes.


War between two rival gangs in Chinatown begins, one of the gangs being led by a white man - Chuck Riley (Wallace Beery). He also becomes mixed up with society girl Joan (Florence Vidor) and begins to wonder if a life of crime and gang warfare is the right path in life. Rival boss Boston Charley (Warner Oland) has other ideas though...

A transitional film, originally made as a silent movie and dubbed into a sound film (though Vidor did not want to return to dub her speaking parts so that was done by someone else!) Hence, the film has a mix of sometimes indifferent dialogue and silent movie physical acting. The sound scenes are often very static due to the microphones, other dubbed scenes are full of activity, this gives the film a bit of a disjointed feel.

It isn't a bad film, though the dated stereotypes also jar these days of course. Despite the shortcomings there is still plenty to enjoy from this film.