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Malaya
Category Adventure
All Genres: Adventure, Drama
Year: 1949
Country: USA
Runtime: 98 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Richard Thorpe
Sound: Mono
Writing by: Manchester Boddy - story
Frank Fenton - writer
Produced by: Edwin H. Knopf - producer
Cast: Spencer Tracy - Carnaghan
James Stewart - John Royer
Valentina Cortese - Luana (as Valentina Cortesa)
Sydney Greenstreet - The Dutchman
John Hodiak - Kellar
Lionel Barrymore - John Manchester
Gilbert Roland - Romano
Roland Winters - Bruno Gruber
Richard Loo - Col. Tomura
Ian MacDonald - Carlos Tassuma
Tom Helmore - Matisson
Music: Bronislau Kaper
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Plot Outline:
Newspaperman Royer convinces government officials of a plan to obtain rubber by stealing it out from under the Japanese...
 
Plot:
Newspaperman Royer convinces government officials of a plan to obtain rubber by stealing it out from under the Japanese. Carnahan is let out of prison to help. While taking out the last load Royer is killed and Carnahan, wounded, must finish the job.



WW II adventure with, er, action heroes James Stewart and Spencer Tracy, 5 July 2001
Author: Frank Olthoff from Oberhausen, Germany

(Version reviewed is the 90-minute German-language showing on ARD on July 5, 2001.)

There are two rather unbecoming aspects about this movie, one being its blunt nationalism, the other one its odd casting. Where you would have expected, say, William Holden as the daring journalist and, well, Humphrey Bogart as the cynical hotshot, you get Jimmy and Spence. It's not that they don't act well, but the rôles just don't seem to fit. What a difference with handsome Mexican Gilbert Roland who is chosen perfectly (as Romano).

Journalist Royer (Stewart) gets his rival/friend Carnaghan (Tracy) out of prison with help from official sides (fine thesping by John Hodiak) for the good of the nation, that is, to haul all possible rubber out of British, but Jap-occupied, Malaya for the United States. Of course, the European land-owners give all assistance possible to support the sacred case, including a voluntary beating that Ian MacDonald gets from Tracy. America's raw nationalism was curiously carried right into the German translation: dubious Bruno Gruber (played by "Charlie Chan" Roland Winters) is named Marty Robber (or so) in German dubbing version of 1955, because a badman just couldn't have a German name to German audiences... This should be worth a correction, although the forgery effect is not as high as in the original 1952 dubbing of "Casablanca", that was corrected in a new version as late as in 1968. (Stewart, by the way, is synchronized well by Eckart Dux this time, not by regular Siegmar Schneider.)

Although film's humour is well-measured, it cannot conceal, but rather contributes to, the dare-devil chauvinism, four years after the war ended. Tracy played something of a contrary rôle in "Bad Day at Black Rock", as regards the U.S. relationship to the Japanese.

There's a lot of epigonism of "Casablanca", though not as much as in its immediate successors, in "Malaya". We have Richard Loo's Col. Tomura marching into the bar like Maj. Strasser; Italy's Cortese in the European female part (the story might have done without her, were there not some nice dialogues with Tracy); and the wonderful Sydney Greenstreet, who somewhat resumes his Senor Ferrari rôle (that parrot of his is a blue one, I suppose).

Despite this emulation, Frank Fenton's screenplay has something interesting about it that makes this movie agreeable after all. But it wouldn't have taken the famous leading players, close to miscasts, for something that appears like an MGM "B" production to me. - Worst thing is, I couldn't spot DeForest "Bones" Kelley anywhere around, although he is said to be there.


Movie Quotes: John Royer: You have to remember, this guy's a German.
Carnaghan: Yeah, but he's a greedy man, and greed has a nationality all its own.
Crazy Credits:: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
"Continuity" is credited as "Very Little."
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Errors in geography: One scene features wild chimpanzees. Chimps are natives of Africa, not Malaya.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
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