Burma Convoy

NR 5.3
1941 1 hr 12 min Adventure , Action

A truck convoy traveling the Burma Road is menaced by a group of smugglers.

  • Cast:
    Charles Bickford , Evelyn Ankers , Frank Albertson , Cecil Kellaway , Willie Fung , Keye Luke , Turhan Bey

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Reviews

Clevercell
1941/10/16

Very disappointing...

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Rijndri
1941/10/17

Load of rubbish!!

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UnowPriceless
1941/10/18

hyped garbage

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RipDelight
1941/10/19

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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JohnHowardReid
1941/10/20

Associate producer: Marshall Grant. Copyright 26 September 1941 by Universal Pictures. New York opening at the Rialto: 6 October 1941. Released: 17 October 1941 (USA), 8 January 1942 (Australia). 5,462 feet. 60 minutes. COMMENT: It's rare to find a movie that presents a long-time supporting actor like Charles Bickford in the number one spot as a movie's star performer. But it's 1941 and even "B" pictures must make do with whatever talent is available. And Bickford actually comes off rather well. You can't say that he's not convincing!The actual plot is serviceable, but nothing special: Enemy agents are targeting Allied convoys along the Burma Road. And naturally, something must be done about it! And who will lead this foray? The Charles Bickford character! Why not? He certainly looks like a seasoned professional - and acts like one too! So, all told, what we have here is a moderately entertaining wartime propaganda piece, filmed on a comparatively large budget, and zestfully directed by Noel M. Smith. Not exactly a name to conjure with, but Smith knows his business - and that's all that counts!There is maybe one drawback. If you can't guess the identity of the spy long before the Bicford character wakes up to him, then you obviously haven't seen too many of these pictures! On the other hand although, I readily admit that the script does play perfectly fair.

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mark.waltz
1941/10/21

Typical thriller of the war years isn't the nail biter that it promises to be. It concerns lookalike bags, one of them containing smuggled goods, and the trouble it causes Americans Charles Bickford and Evelyn Ankers who get more then they bargained for while searching for the killers of their pal Frank Albertson and try to discover the reason for the murder. The presence of Willie Fung (the Chinese Stepin Fetchit) gives an indication of how it viewed Asians, having him singing "I Dream of Jeannie with the light brown hair" as his introduction. Keye Luke is a bit more authentic, with exotic looking Turhan Bey able to pass as Asian. It's a convoluted, often predictable story, with a narrative that is not always clear. Overall, barely passable as a second feature, and certainly nothing special.

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gordonl56
1941/10/22

Charles Bickford plays the boss of a group of American truck drivers on the Burma Road. They truck supplies over the mountains to the Chinese army for their struggle against the Japanese. Needless to say there are spies and the like under every second rock and bush. Bickford's young brother, Frank Albertson, gets the old knife in the back when he discovers the main turncoat. Bickford rounds up the truckers and off they go to do battle with the Japanese. Not a great film by any means but it zips along at a good pace. Evelyn Ankers is quite good in a non-horror film role and the same applies with Turhan Bey. OK time-waster. (b/w)

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