Passage from Hong Kong (1941)
10KPassage from Hong Kong (1941). 1h 1m | Approved
“I have cultivated a few hundred of the worst films of all time with a special list called the Turkey Farm. Congratulations to this film for making the cut over thousands of other candidates. How does a film qualify for the Turkey Farm? It must be trite, poorly directed and acted, and most of all, have a moronic script. This film hit all four targets with ease. The leading actor does a bad imitation of Fred MacMurray (who is a fine actor). And the leading actress does almost no acting at all. The rest of the cast goes through the motions of acting, but they are just being cartoonish, as the writing calls for them to be cartoonish. All of the Asians in the film are stereotypes, as is anyone else with an income below the upper class. Hellzapoppin had a more cogent storyline than this turkey. Please do not waste your time on this silly B movie that was made in two weeks or less.”