The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu

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The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
George Nichols Jr.
Music byOscar Potoker
Production
company
Paramount Pictures
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • August 10, 1929 (1929-08-10)
Running time
82 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film directed by Rowland V. Lee and starring Warner Oland as Dr. Fu Manchu. It was the first Fu Manchu film of the talkie era. Since this was during the transition period to sound, a silent version was also released in the United States,[2] although only the sound version exists today.[1] The film's copyright was renewed.[3]

Plot

A young white girl, Lia Eltham, is left in Fu Manchu's care. A British regiment, chasing

Nayland Smith
and Dr. Jack Petrie.

Cast

Production

Cover of "The Mask of Fu Manchu" by Sax Rohmer. Illustration by Ronnie Lesser, 1962.

The film was very loosely based on the 1913 novel The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu by Sax Rohmer.[2] The lead character of the novel, Sir Nayland Smith, is played down in this film, and the secondary hero, Dr. Petrie, becomes the main character.[1] Warner Oland, an actor of Swedish descent, was so believable in the role of Fu Manchu that he embarked on a career of playing Asian types throughout the 1930s, portraying the famous Asian detective Charlie Chan, until his death in 1938.[1]

Characterization

The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu incorporates several Yellow Peril stereotypes typical of that era in its portrayal of Fu Manchu, including his skillful use of poison, blow darts, and use of hypnosis to control a white woman throughout the film.[4]

Sequels

Several of the actors portray the same roles in the 1930 sequel The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu, which was followed by the conclusion of the trilogy, the 1931 Daughter of the Dragon.[1] Immediately after, MGM picked up the rights for the Fu Manchu character to produce their 1932 The Mask of Fu Manchu, a one-shot production which featured Boris Karloff in the title role.[1]

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