Pearl S. Buck's novel China Sky is boiled down to a wartime romantic triangle, courtesy of commercial-minded RKO. Randolph Scott and Ruth Warrick play American doctors in a remote Chinese village. The relationship is platonic, but Scott's spiteful wife Ellen Drew suspects hanky-panky. Despite these turgid soap-opera events, World War II has to be fought, and fought it is thanks to guerilla leader Anthony Quinn and insidious Japanese POW Richard Loo, who tries to win half-Japanese doctor Philip Ahn over to the Rising Sun. Halfway down the cast as "the goat" is Chinese juvenile actor Ducky Louie, who enjoyed a brief 1940s stardom in such films as China's Little Devils (1945) and Black Gold (1947), reteaming with Anthony Quinn in the latter film.
by Hal Erickson
synopsis
- Japanese [nationality]
- Infidelity
- Military Life
- POW (Prisoner Of War)
- World-war
- Village
- Adulterer
- Guerrilla
- Air-raid
- Adultery
- Chinese [nationality]
- Doctor
- Guerilla
- Extramarital-affair
- Love Triangles