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CHINA SEAS ( 1935 )

CineMaven's Essays from the Couch Posted by Theresa Brown on Jul 5, 2015

I haven’t seen this one in for ever and it is chock full of plot: pirates, typhoon, jewel thieves, unrequited love, rekindled lost love, duty, redemption, Gable struggling between what he wants and what he needs…and the wonderful wardrobe malfunction by Harlow that remains in the picture. What read more

China Seas (1935) (2)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on May 23, 2013

China Seas Directed by Tay Garnett 1935/USA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer First viewing   Gable and Harlow reunite in another love-triangle story following their success in Red Dust (1932).  Clark Gable plays the skipper of a cruise liner/freighter on the China Sea.  The vessle is carrying a hidden gold read more

China Seas (1935) (1)

The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Oct 17, 2012

(Screen capture by TMP) Alan Gaskell (Clark Gable) is a tough, monsoon-surviving ship captain. His latest voyage is going from Hong Kong to Singapore – a dangerous route, especially with a shipment of gold hidden on board that pirates will be hungry for. But aside from his work, Gaskell loves read more

The Films of Jean Harlow: China Seas (1935)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Mar 9, 2012

I think these movies are starting to blend.  That or the screenwriters and directors were just so uninspired that they started recycling from other works.  I mentioned the numerous influences in yesterday’s film Reckless.  Today’s film China Seas is almost a direct sequel to Red Dust read more

Feminist Fridays: Madonnas and whores on the China Seas.

True Classics Posted by Brandie on Aug 19, 2011

Of the six films in which Jean Harlow and Clark Gable appeared together, China Seas is one of the pair’s better outings. By this time in her life, at the tender age of 24, Harlow had come into her own as an actress, demonstrating the combination of sharp-edged femininity and self-assurance tha read more

China Seas

MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Jun 8, 2011

China Seas (1935)      I love China Seas, and not just because of Jean Harlow‘s “nip slip” (see below). I am hesitant to call it the best Harlow-Clark Gable collaboration because Red Dust is also stellar, but this one really packs a punch. The chemistry between the lead players read more

China Seas (1935) (3)

Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog Posted by Google profile on Dec 18, 2008

About MeBlogger, Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog and more. Please add my Google profile to your circles. I recently watched China Seas (1935) and I have to say, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's humorous and dramatic as well as being hella sexy. A ship captain has to juggle his sexual feelings fo read more