The Hatchet Man
The Hatchet Man

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The Hatchet Man

1932
Movie
74 min
English

When he's forced to kill his best friend, a Chinese hit man adopts the man's daughter.

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IMDb6.9/10
Director: William WellmanGenres: Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In Chinatown, San Francisco, Wong Gee, a feared tong leader, controls the opium trade with an iron fist. He becomes obsessed with a young woman, Mei Ling, who is betrothed to his lieutenant, Tom. Wong Gee manipulates events to get Mei Ling for himself, leading to a violent conflict as Tom and others try to resist his tyrannical rule.

Critical Reception

The Hatchet Man was a moderately successful crime drama of its era, noted for its gritty portrayal of Chinatown and Edward G. Robinson's menacing performance. While not considered a classic today, it offered a stark look at organized crime and societal pressures within the immigrant community.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Edward G. Robinson's powerful and intimidating performance as the tong leader.

  • Lauded for its atmospheric depiction of Chinatown in the early 20th century.

  • The dramatic conflict and themes of loyalty and betrayal resonated with audiences.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this early film is not readily available through typical platforms like Google Reviews.

Fun Fact

Director William Wellman was known for his fast-paced and often controversial filmmaking style, which he brought to the gritty subject matter of 'The Hatchet Man'.

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