China Slaver is a 1929 American action film produced by Trinity Pictures. Directed by Frank Mattison and written by Cecil Hill and L. V. Jefferson based on a story by Calvin Holivey and Rupert Hughes, the film features a cast that includes Sôjin Kamiyama, Albert Valentino, Irisi Yamaoka, Ben Wilson, Jimmy Aubrey, and James Leong. The storyline involves a Chinese spy who is sent to infiltrate a remote island that is suspected to have become a hotbed of narcotics and white slavery under the rule of a tyrannical Chinese criminal. The film received generally lukewarm reviews from critics, although Sojin's performance in particular was praised.
China Slaver | |
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Directed by | Frank Mattison |
Screenplay by | Cecil Hill L. V. Jefferson |
Story by | Calvin Holivey Rupert Hughes |
Starring | Sôjin Kamiyama Albert Valentino Iris Yamaoka Ben Wilson Jimmy Aubrey James Leong |
Cinematography | Jules Cronjager |
Edited by | Minnie Steppler |
Distributed by | Trinity Pictures |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The project was first announced in December 1928, after Albert Valentino announced his participation in the film alongside Sojin; Trinity Pictures acquired distribution rights, with the film's release date set at January 25, 1929.[2] Touting its noteworthy cast, the film was marketed as "the year's most exciting melodrama".[3]
A reviewer for Photoplay described China Slaver as a "rather ragged production attempting epical heights", but "handicapped by an overly-fantastic story and amateur direction." However, he also lauded Sojin for his "excellent" and "inscrutable" performance.[4]
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