A Countess from Hong Kong

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A Countess from Hong Kong

Original film poster
Directed by Charles Chaplin
Produced by Charles Chaplin
Jerome Epstein
Written by Charles Chaplin
Starring Marlon Brando
Sophia Loren
Sydney Chaplin
Tippi Hedren
Patrick Cargill
Oliver Johnston
Geraldine Chaplin
Margaret Rutherford
Charles Chaplin
Music by Charles Chaplin
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) United Kingdom January 5, 1967
Running time 120 min
Language English
Budget US $3,500,000 (estimated)
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A Countess from Hong Kong was a 1967 comedy film and the last film directed by Charlie Chaplin. It was one of only two films Chaplin directed in which he did not play a major role (the other was 1923's A Woman of Paris), and his only color film. It starred Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren, Tippi Hedren, and Sydney Earle Chaplin, Chaplin's second son. The film was a financial and critical failure.

The plot concerns ambassador-designate to Saudi Arabia Ogden Mears sailing back to America after traveling the world. He meets a Russian countess in Hong Kong who sneaks on board to escape forced prostitution.

This film is best known for the theme music, written by Chaplin, which became the hit song This Is My Song for Petula Clark. Since the film was and remains almost universally disliked, the success of the song made back the money spent on the film. Chaplin was distraught by its failure, and the difficulties in the film production. His on-set conflicts with Brando stemming from ego clashes and their radically different approaches to acting are legendary [citation needed]. This is Tippi Hedren's first feature film after her break from director Alfred Hitchcock. She had high hopes for the film, until she received the script. When she realized that she had a small part as Marlon Brando's estranged wife, she asked Chaplin to expand her role. And although, he tried to please her, he couldn't find a way to expand her role. In the end, she remained in the film and later said that it was a pleasure working for Chaplin.

Chaplin's brief cameo marked his final on-screen appearance.

Trivia

It was filmed entirely at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, just outside London in 1966.

"Countess from Hong Kong" is also the title of a song by The Velvet Underground, released on the Peel Slowly and See set in 1995.


The Films of Charlie Chaplin

The Mack Sennett Comedies: Kid Auto Races at Venice

The Chaplin-Mutual Comedies: The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A.M., The Count, The Pawnshop, Behind the Screen, The Rink, Easy Street, The Cure, The Immigrant, The Adventurer

Feature-length films: Tillie's Punctured Romance, The Kid, A Woman of Paris, The Gold Rush, The Circus, City Lights, Modern Times, The Great Dictator, Monsieur Verdoux, Limelight, A King in New York, A Countess from Hong Kong

Other films: The New Janitor, Chaplin

Stock company: Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, Albert Austin, Henry Bergman