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China Corsair
A stranded U.S. ship's engineer (Jon Hall) helps a Eurasian beauty (Lisa Ferraday) with coveted antique jade.
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Plot Summary
In the turbulent waters of the South China Sea, Captain Harris, a notorious pirate, sets his sights on a legendary treasure. He clashes with a rival pirate and the local authorities while navigating treacherous seas and romantic entanglements. His quest for riches is fraught with danger, betrayal, and the constant threat of capture.
Critical Reception
China Corsair was a B-movie adventure film that offered standard swashbuckling entertainment for its time. It received modest attention, appealing to audiences looking for straightforward action and exotic settings, though it was not a critical darling.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a colorful, if predictable, pirate adventure.
Relies on action sequences and exotic locations to engage the audience.
A typical low-budget adventure film from the early 1950s.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in color, which was becoming more common for adventure films in the early 1950s, adding to its exotic visual appeal.
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