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Synopsis: Robert Lomax tired of working in an office, wants to be an artist. So he moves to Hong Kong to try his hand at painting. Finding a cheap hotel he checks in, only to find it's used by prostitutes and their 'dates' who meet in the bar downstairs. Since he never picks up any of ladies, they all want to know more about him. Eventually he does hire one to model for him, but soon falls in love. But, since he's on a limited budget, he can't afford her exclusively, and doesn't want to 'share' her.
Starring: William Holden, Nancy Kwan
Supporting actors: Sylvia Syms, Michael Wilding, Jacqui Chan, Laurence Naismith, Yvonne Shima, Andy Ho, Lier Hwang, Bernard Cribbins, Edwina Carroll, Dervis Ward, Marian Spencer, Lionel Blair, Ronald Eng, Calvin Hsia, David Langton, Shan Lawrence, Robert Lee, Toke Townley
Directed by: Richard Quine
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 2 hours 7 minutes
Release year: 1960
Studio: Paramount
ASIN: B0014C2JUM
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #17,480 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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The World of Suzie Wong DVD ~ William Holden

4.5 out of 5 stars (59) $11.99

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  • US Theatrical Release Date: Feburary 01, 1960
  • Production Company: World Enterprises
  • Filming Locations: Hong Kong, China

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50 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A True Human Expeience, July 2, 2004
By Michael C. Smith "MGMboy@aol.com" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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'The World Of Suzie Wong' the romanticized story of a Hong Kong prostitute and an American artist is for some, a simplistic racist view of Chinese, for others, a guilty pleasure. Yes, it is both of those things but it is even more. It is a fine and tender love story of two people from very different worlds who overcome pride and prejudice and embark upon a true human experience. Forty four years after its release this film along with 'Flower Drum Song' are being re-evaluated and embraced by the Chinese American community. Why? Because beneath the surface of each film they share the common job of telling the story of their time and place with honesty and true humanity and in the case of Suzie Wong, the story is not such a happy one.
At first we are presented in `Suzie Wong' a stereotypical view of happy little hookers in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong. But as the story unfolds the veneer of this portrait cracks open to reveal through Suzie just how desperate the lives of these women are. In a city of over three million crammed onto the island city it is a case of do what you must to survive. In Suzie's case she must compartmentalize her feeling into body, love, and soul and thus protect herself by pretending that she is the daughter of a rich merchant rather than a Wan Chai bargirl. Though her relationship with Robert they both learn the meaning and cost of love in a world of narrow view and prejudice.
The film is very adult and honest in dealing with the subject of the flesh trade and racism in 1960 must have been a bit shocking on several levels. This film must be credited with opening the door to telling more honest stories of Asian's with Asian actors in the major roles. After all, not too many years before we had Jennifer Jones playing a Eurasian in 'Love Is A Many Splendored Thing'. She did a fine job, but still she was miscast. Here we have Nancy Kwan creating a memorable character, as it should be, by someone of Asian descent.
Nancy Kwan is luminous in the role of Suzie. This was a star making turn for her and led to other good roles over the years. She is sexy, with a street-smart veneer that covers her open and trusting heart. She rises to the many emotional challenges of Suzie and succeeds in carrying the viewer through the film as only an accomplished actress can. The camera falls in love with her, as does the reluctant Robert.
William Holden is perfectly cast as the "pushing forty" American who has come to Hong Kong to pursue his dream of being an artist. He is a pro who give the role just the feeling of wonder and discovery it needs blended with a certain worldliness that it requires. Together, Kwan and Holden are an intoxicatingly romantic couple that share a chemistry on screen most films of this genre aspire to but few achieve.
The supporting cast is filled out by standouts such as Jacqui Chan as Gwennie Lee, Andy Ho as Ah Tong, Michael Wilding as Ben Marlow and Sylvia Simms as Suzie's rival, Kay O'Neill.
Geoffrey Unsworth also known for his work on 'Becket', '2001 A Space Odyssey' and 'Cabaret' stunningly photographed Hong Kong for the film. His use of light and color is unsurpassed in capturing the long gone look of the city in 1960. The art direction of John Box is superb. He is best known for his work with David Lean on 'Doctor Zhivago' and 'Lawrence of Arabia'.
It is all expertly helmed by director Richard Quine who is also responsible for 'Bell, Book, and Candle', 'Strangers When We Meet' and the delightful 'How To Murder Your Wife'.
Of special note are the stunningly beautiful paintings of Miss Kwan by artist Liz Moore. They are indeed wonderful and one wishes there had been an addition to the DVD of slides of this artist's painting for the film.
'The World of Suzie Wong' is a film that holds both an important place in film history and the hearts film buffs and romantics around the globe. So on that rainy Saturday afternoon when you need a little romance, drama and travel to a far off land pop in this new DVD of 'Suzie Wong' and be carried away.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Romantic, charming, humorous, interesting, December 31, 1998
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Nancy Kwan is very beautiful and talented. William Holden shows a side of himself not usually seen, that is, betwixed, off-guard, yet enchanted by Ms. Kwans character. Her character teaches him what Chinese people hold valued although the movie is seen through a Westerner's eyes. The scenery is extremely captivating, as Hong Kong surely would not look this way again, so the moment in time is a treasure in itself. I watched this movie about 10 times over a month period because I loved the romantic story, the boy meets girl, loses girl formula, the snooty characters and of course William Holden for taking on such an unusual story.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love and Hong Kong, April 30, 2000
By RamonNewton (London UK) - See all my reviews
I have lost count of the number of times I have seen this movie - thanks to video. I have spent much time in Hong Kong and among the Chinese. I have read the book, whose author comes from the same part of England as I. Maybe this helps for me to see the incidents, the characters and the venue much as he did. In the book, Robert, is an Englishman. If, for Hollywood, the actor had to be an American, then Holden would have been my choice. Both he and Kwan are well typecast. When judging Holden, remember, in the original story, he is a reserved Englishman. It is a love story centred on a plot, which always appeals in any era or place. But in 1960's Hong Kong it is well suited. See it, and enjoy the charm of an age and a location about to change forever. Although much of the story is set in a hotel of, somewhat, low repute and the heroine is a prostitute, there is not one 'bad' four letter word, nor an explicit bedroom scene - they just weren't needed to support this wonderfully romantic story. Incidentally, I am the Englishman referred to by the American (Eurasian) reviewer (9th April). As to her wishes - 'who knows, for goodness sake'? (As Suzie might say)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love story of an Artist and a Beatiful Asian Girl
A lovely story of an aging artist and a beautiful young girl set in Hong Kong. Its very comical when they meet and as the story unfolds he likes her but the life she leads. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars The World Of Suzie Wong
The VHS played perfectly. I had no problems with this product. I bought it for a friend who really wanted it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars heartwarming
I saw this movie when it first came out and I fell in love with the characters in the movie. I just received my dvd and loved it all over again and will again, again and again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A somewhat uncomfortable, but still a charming, cherishable film
I've watched this movie several times in my life. Realistically, It is a rather disturbing depiction of being an asian girl in her own country. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars not happy
when i purchased the products there were no indications they could not be played in Australia. I asked for a replacement and were not willing to help me they just gave me the run... Read more
Published 13 months ago by K. Tait

5.0 out of 5 stars IRRESISTIBLY, DELICIOUSLY BAD! "YOU BELIEVE?"
"It'd be laughable if it weren't so filthy!" rants one character in THE WORLD OF SUZIE WONG, but au contraire, this costly 1960 film is laughable BECAUSE it's so filthy... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars The World of Suzie Wong
My mother actually bought it and I haven't yet actually watched it right through. She finds it a very good movie.
Published 14 months ago by Mr. G. Rouse

1.0 out of 5 stars The World of Suzie Wong
The sound volume reduces after about 20 minutes then goes completely off.

I will be returning this movie soon. Read more
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