China Gate Overview:

China Gate (1957) was a Action - War Film directed by Samuel Fuller and produced by Samuel Fuller.

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A Fuller war yarn set in Vietnam when conflict with the Communists was a French heartache. A multinational troop under the command of a French Foreign Legion officer sets out to seize a cache of arms with the officer's Eurasian ex-wife in tow.

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Victor Young had begun composing the film score when he died on November 10, 1956 at age 57. His friend Max Steiner, borrowed from Warner Bros., then shaped Mr. Young's notations and completed the score. The screen credit reads: "Music by Victor Young, extended by his old friend Max Steiner". The title song, written by Victor Young and lyricist Harold Adamson, was sung twice in the picture by Nat 'King' Cole, whose commercial recording with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra became the B-side of a Capitol single. On the A-side was the clever novelty, "When Rock and Roll Come to Trinidad" (music by Marvin Fisher, lyrics by Roy Alfred).
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