Five Golden Dragons - 1967
Five Golden Dragons - 1967
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Condition: Very Good
Folded as issued
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Size: 14 x 30 inches (36 x 76 cm)
An original Australian Daybill poster for the 1967 release of “Five Golden Dragons”
An international co-production comedy action film set in Hong Kong. It was directed by Jeremy Summers and starred Bob Cummings in his final theatrical feature film, Margaret Lee who sings two songs in the film, Rupert Davies and a cast of "guest stars".
The film was produced and written (under pen name Peter Welbeck) by Harry Alan Towers and co-stars his wife Maria Rohm as one of the three female leads. The film features a minor connection to Edgar Wallace's short stories by using his Commissioner Sanders as an officer in the Royal Hong Kong Police with Towers referencing Wallace's name to attract funds from international film investors.
The Five Golden Dragons are an international criminal gold trafficking secret society syndicate based in Hong Kong. They plan to break up after selling their criminal enterprise to the Mafia for US$50 million. However the members of the group fear the greed of each other in receiving their share of the profits.
"Where a beautiful girl can mean a rendezvous with romance... or a date with disaster!"
Tags: Australian 1960s Comedy American Daybill Action Adventure Thriller
