The Peking Medallion

The Peking Medallion

Directed by James Hill
Frank Winterstein
Produced by Artur Brauner
Written by Harold Bloom
Brian Clemens
Starring Elke Sommer
Robert Stack
Nancy Kwan
Werner Peters
Music by Georges Garvarentz
Distributed by Warner Brothers (UK & US)
Release dates
20 January 1967
Running time
93 minutes (Germany)
Country Germany
France
Italy
Language English

The Peking Medallion, also called The Corrupt Ones, is a 1967 crime film directed by James Hill and Frank Winterstein and starring Elke Sommer, Robert Stack, Nancy Kwan and Werner Peters.[1] The film was a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany although it was shot in English. The films German-language title is Die Hölle von Macao .[2]

Synopsis

A freelance photographer discovers an ancient treasure, the Peking Medallion - which also attracts the attention of a number of criminal gangs.

Cast

Reception

In 1967 Tony Mastroianni's review Cleveland Press stated the film was "handsomely photographed" and merited recognition for its pace but he also criticized "unnecessarily sadistic torture sequences".[3]

Music

The title song, also entitled "The Corrupt Ones", was performed by Dusty Springfield. It appeared as the B-side of her US Top 40 single "I'll Try Anything" in early 1967.

References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061800/
  2. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/36675
  3. Mastroianni, Tony (1967-02-24). "Review: "The Corrupt Ones" Runs Out of Steam". Cleveland State University Library. Retrieved 2013-07-16.

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