Oriental Evil
Oriental Evil | |
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Directed by | George P. Breakston |
Screenplay by | C. Ray Stahl |
Starring | Martha Hyer Tetsu Nakamura |
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Edited by | Martin G. Cohn |
Production company | Breakston-Stahl Productions |
Release date | September 5, 1952 |
Oriental Evil is a 1951 American film directed and produced by George Breakston.[1]
Plot[]
Sheryl Banning, an American woman, has come to Tokyo to seek information on why her brother killed himself. She hopes to find his former business partner, Thomas Putnam, to gain some kind of understanding or explanation.
In the meantime, Roger Mansfield, a British businessman, marries a Japanese girl who is pregnant with his child. Roger one day encounters Sheryl and, after listening to her, volunteers to use his contacts in the city to help her locate Putnam if he can. Roger expresses his desire for Sheryl, who is unaware that he has a wife.
A blackmailer turns up wanting money from Roger, threatening to reveal that he and Putnam are one and the same. Sheryl overhears him being called "Tom" and suspects the truth. Roger goes on a rampage, beating his wife, causing her to lose the baby and driving her to suicide. Roger burns down the house and flees, but, when caught, falls on his own knife.
Cast[]
- Martha Hyer as Sheryl
- Byron Michie as Roger
References[]
- ^ King, James (2012). Under Foreign Eyes. John Hunt Publishing. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-78099-049-1.
External links[]
- 1951 films
- Films shot in Japan
- 1951 drama films
- American black-and-white films
- American films
- English-language films
- Films produced by George Breakston
- Films directed by George Breakston
- Films scored by Albert Glasser
- Films set in Japan
- Japan in non-Japanese culture
- American drama films
- 1950s drama film stubs