The Hatchet Man

The Hatchet Man

Infobox Film
name = The Hatchet Man


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director = William A. Wellman
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writer = J. Grubb Alexander
Achmed Abdullah (play)
David Belasco (play)
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starring = Edward G. Robinson
Loretta Young
music = Bernhard Kaun
cinematography = Sidney Hickox
editing = Owen Marks
distributor = Warner Brothers
released = 6 February 1932
runtime =
country = USA
language = English
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imdb_id = 0022979

"The Hatchet Man" (1932) is a film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Edward G. Robinson. Warner Brothers had purchased the David Belasco/Achmed Abdullah play "The Honorable Mr. Wong" about the Tong gang wars. Made during the few years before strict enforcement of the Production Code, "The Hatchet Man" has elements that would not be allowed later, such as adultery, narcotics, and a somewhat graphic use of a flying hatchet.

Plot summary

Wong Low Get (Edward G. Robinson) is the most highly respected hatchet man of his Tong. Having sworn total allegiance, he cannot turn down an order, even one to kill his best friend Sun Yat Sen (J. Carrol Naish). His friend forgives him in advance of his execution, begging only that Wong raise his daughter Toya San (Loretta Young) as his own. Wong does as he has sworn, but as she grows up, he falls in love with her. She marries him out of a sense of obligation, but a handsome younger gangster, Harry En Hai (Leslie Fenton), gets her to leave Wong, disgracing him and leading to a shocking turn of events.

Cast

*Edward G. Robinson as Wong Low Get
*Loretta Young as Sun Toya San
*Dudley Digges as Nog Hong Fah
*Leslie Fenton as Harry En Hai
*Edmund Breese as Yu Chang
*Tully Marshall as Long Sen Yat
*J. Carrol Naish as Sun Yat Ming

As was typical of the time, almost no Asian actors appear in the cast of a film set completely among Chinese characters. Makeup artists had noticed that audiences were more likely to reject Western actors in Asian disguise if the faces of actual Asians were in near proximity. Rather than cast the film with all Asian actors, which would have then meant no star names to attract American audiences, studios simply eliminated most of the Asian actors from the cast.


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