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Anna May Wong takes the lead role in the 1930s crime thriller "When Were You Born." In this 1938 b movie, Wong plays Mei Lei Ming, a skilled astrologer who finds herself in the middle of a puzzling mystery surrounding the murder of a prominent San Francisco businessman. Armed with her knowledge of astrology, Mei Lei helps the local police force root out the killer.
What makes this movie all the more intriguing is the fact that it was co-written by the renowned 20th-century mystic, Manly P. Hall. Throughout the film, Hall's script features insights into zodiac signs and astrology. Anna May Wong's Mei Lei, employs her astrological expertise to analyze the suspects' birth charts and in the process tries to convince the audience that there are actually practical applications to astrology.
"When Were You Born" offers is a unique film. However, with a runtime of just over an hour, some may find it occasionally repetitive.
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@dk60ish
@dk60ish Год назад
Kudos to Warner Bros. for not forcing Wong to affect an accent for this particular movie, her deep, authoritative english sounds spot-on for one born in the good ol' U.S.A., as it should!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Exactly!
@MothGirl007
@MothGirl007 Год назад
Warner Bros. is definitely my favorite studio from the Golden Age Of Cinema.
@censusgary
@censusgary Год назад
She was a daughter of a Chinese immigrant family, but Anna May Wong was from California. I don’t know if she spoke Chinese as well as she spoke English.
@mrblitzer8705
@mrblitzer8705 Год назад
She did speak Chinese, but not Mandarin. She also trained in elocution in England to get rid of her Californian accent in English. An excellent actor who sadly never got her due at the time.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
I don't believe the film is genuinely occult propaganda; that title is more tongue-in-cheek and clickbait than anything else. However, I do think that Manly P. Hall saw the film and its proposed sequels as a means to enlighten the public and spark interest into what he believed was the power of astrology.
@auldthymer
@auldthymer Год назад
...The future is foretold in our (movie) stars! 👀
@TheloniousCube
@TheloniousCube Год назад
He was certainly a big promoter of the occult as were many on the fringes of Hollywood at the time (and still today)
@snottyman
@snottyman Год назад
i would like some occult propaganda or more movies like this!!
@Parikshit-n5g
@Parikshit-n5g 11 месяцев назад
What were the sequels
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 Год назад
Anna May Wong was a wonderful actress. It is very sad to see the path her life took . She died as a result of alcoholism. She never reached her full potential, she felt Hollywood discriminated against her as an Asian woman. She was probably right. Thanks for this!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Indeed, her career was extremely limited by racism and discrimination. She had such a presence on screen, and they never fully capitalized on that. The big dummies!
@autodidact537
@autodidact537 Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 The real let-down in this movie was they never told us what happened to the 'Indian Hemp!'
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 Год назад
Of course she was. It's a freaking shame. She was highly talented and beautiful and didn't reach her potential. Anna should've got the role in The Good Earth over Luise Rainer. Rainer was a fine actress, but c'mon...
@donedwards7035
@donedwards7035 Год назад
I love 💗 Anne May wonny Don Australia
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 Год назад
@@waynej2608 she would have been perfect for the part. Unbelievable snub.
@monacojerry
@monacojerry Год назад
One of the great losses of classic Hollywood is the underuse of Anna May Wong. That she didn't get the lead role in The Good Earth shows the extent of the absurdity of racism. I didn't know about this movie. But I wonder if they turned Wong's character into a psychic and made a Horror/Detective genre mix if it would have had more success. The premise is absurd in any case, but more Anna May Wong in a lead role would have been worth the absurdity.
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 Год назад
I totally agree with you. She was great. Another by product of the nasty Hollywood studio system.
@nickimontie
@nickimontie Год назад
Ooooh, looks like a fun one!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
It takes itself very seriously but I think that 's what makes even more fun.
@nickimontie
@nickimontie Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 Nice! I like that 😀
@nickimontie
@nickimontie Год назад
I just watched it - that was fun! A tad bit unrealistic perhaps, it was amusing!
@kirksworks
@kirksworks Год назад
I love Anna May Wong and I love this film, as silly as it is. It’s just a fun romp, and Wong is believable in the role of the horoscope investigator. Glad you chose to talk about it. I don’t think anyone else gives it the time of day. Review more Anna May Wong!! Check out Impact, if you haven’t already. She has a small but important role.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
I agree. It's so silly but it's fun and I love it too.
@danthsmith
@danthsmith Год назад
Big come down for Anna May Wong from Shanghai Express. A bit tragic
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
From the early 30s on her film output became very spotty.
@danthsmith
@danthsmith Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 She's a very interesting character
@barrylangford3276
@barrylangford3276 11 месяцев назад
I know she is very highly regarded by many, but her performance here is flat, as is her delivery of the (admittedly stilted) dialogue.
@somewhere6
@somewhere6 Год назад
Any Anna May Wong movie is worth a look. In this particular case, the title and the excessive emphasis on the astrology took away from the plot such as it was and the dialogue. If they had concentrated on improving those and perhaps placing Mr Hall at the end instead of the beginning, it might have been more successful.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Since the script was co written by Hall, astrology was always going to be the main focus of the plot.
@somewhere6
@somewhere6 Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 Yes, it was going to be there but it could have been woven in much more smoothly and organically. As it was, they kept abruptly pushing it in your face.
@classiclife7204
@classiclife7204 Год назад
"I've got a good few years left, ha ha" Wong: "YOU'VE GOT A FEW DAYS LEFT" 😂 Get em, Anna May! Someone should've remade this, added another 20 minutes, released it in the early 1970s.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
She also tells him to get his affairs in order 😂 😂
@sarahalbers5555
@sarahalbers5555 Год назад
The shade!
@brianhotaling5849
@brianhotaling5849 Год назад
Where were Keys Luke, Richard Loo and Victor Sen Young when you need them!?!?
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
they could've done an amazing cross over film
@tectorgorch8698
@tectorgorch8698 7 месяцев назад
They were at a BBQ at Philip Ahn's pad.
@OuterGalaxyLounge
@OuterGalaxyLounge Год назад
My horoscope told me to watch a certain cinema channel today.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Manly was right! That's all the proof I need! ☺
@melissavidic2895
@melissavidic2895 Год назад
I should definitely watch this one. Thanks for posting.😎
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Hope you enjoy it!
@jtcbrt
@jtcbrt Год назад
I don't believe in astrology (which is typical of Pisces), but last night's fortune cookie did predict I'd be receiving information about an important question that concerns many! I gotta cut down on the fried rice.
@MendenLama
@MendenLama Год назад
This is certainly interesting! Havent't seen it yet. Another one of the crime genre that featured astrology was "Thirteen Women" with Myrna Loy as a very badass adept of astrologer Swami Yogadachi. That I enjoyed very much, albeit it's too short.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
oh Myrna was deliciously sinister in that one but...those girls should've been nicer to her.
@kimlerner389
@kimlerner389 2 месяца назад
also with the wonderful Ricardo Cortez
@MoreMovies4u
@MoreMovies4u 11 месяцев назад
Haha! "When were you born?" Will try and squeeze this one in somewhere for the novelty of it. Great breakdown, really interesting that Wong was passed over in favour of white actors for The Good Earth. They were still doing that shit in the 70s with things like Kung Fu! Crazy. Enjoyed watching this, thanks CC!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 11 месяцев назад
It's such a strange film. Very silly, yet it takes itself seriously. There's an actor in yellowface in this film as well, which I don't understand because they could've easily cast a Chinese actor in the role of Gow.
@J2_G
@J2_G Год назад
Wonderful costumes, handsome men and a monkey is enough for me to watch.
@fazole
@fazole 8 месяцев назад
Manley P. Hall was a high ranking mason and wrote about his occult beliefs in "The Secret Teachings of All Ages".
@GrandOldMovies
@GrandOldMovies Год назад
Oh my, what a weird idea for a movie... I'm tempted to say, only in Hollywood! Although maybe this movie had some Hollywood influence; the 1939 film Charlie Chan at Treasure Island also concerns a psychic, as well as a telepathy act--the psychic is shown as fake but the telepathy is shown as real, per the film. I once took a class on Tarot cards, and the teacher referred frequently to one of Hall's books, The Secret Teachings of All Ages, which I bought and have never been able to get through. You can find some of Hall's recorded lectures on RU-vid; he has that oddly precise Mid-Atlantic accent when he speaks, as in this movie--wonder if he took elocution lessons? After seeing these clips of him here, I now can only think of him in tandem with The Amazing Criswell, who also had a bit of a Hollywood career.
@lbbotpn5429
@lbbotpn5429 Год назад
I always felt that Anna May Wong should have had bigger roles; she has a certain presence that would have played well in more important films. Thanks for sharing this one. I took your advice and stayed away from drinking at title drops... for that, my liver thanks you too.
@DansTravels5823
@DansTravels5823 Год назад
Manly P. Hall is no Criswell, but this was a fun movie. It is a shame that Ms. Wong didn't get a series for this chatacter.
@Eriugena8
@Eriugena8 Год назад
in the 1930's, the first 20 minutes of the movie could be a podcast best quote of this: "it didn't".
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 Год назад
Miss Wong doesn’t have an accent, but there’s something in her speech that sounds atypical for an American.
@maartenlemmens8628
@maartenlemmens8628 Год назад
Luise Rainer even won an Oscar for her performance in The Good Earth. Adding injury to insult?🤔
@sandrasanders706
@sandrasanders706 Год назад
She was great in it, but, really?
@JackMyersPhotography
@JackMyersPhotography Год назад
I love your videos, and I’d have never guessed I’d see something by MP Hall. That is really wild!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
This film gives us insight into how big of a personality he was at the time. They gave him 5 minutes to open the film. It is indeed wild.
@diego-search
@diego-search Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 Giving him 5 minutes also could be padding the film to make it feature length.
@timothyreynolds890
@timothyreynolds890 Год назад
Anna Mae Wong?! I’m in!🍿
@cassiecarpenter
@cassiecarpenter Год назад
Astrology is dope! I always check to see if they cast the same sign as the real-life person they play in biopics. Buddy comedies often have opposite signs, one has what the other doesn’t!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
I was really hoping they'd cast the film with actors who shared the same sign as their character. I think that would've been a cool little publicity stunt. Except maybe not so cool for the actor who played the killer😂
@jeffwhite3679
@jeffwhite3679 Год назад
I haven't seen this one. I'll have to watch it. My mother told me I was named after Jeffrey Lynn when I asked about where they came up with the name from since there were no Jeffreys in the family. I try to watch his movies when I can find them.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Your mom had a bit of a crush on Mr. Lynn. This was actually his first credited role.
@jeffwhite3679
@jeffwhite3679 Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 The family story is that everyone was positive I was going to be a girl. As there were no ultrasounds or other modern technology in 1956 it was a total surprise when I was born. They said they never even discussed boy’s names. My dad didn’t want a junior and they finally finally decided on my mom’s favorite actor. Classic movies at childbirth seem to run in the family. Fast forward to 1985 when my first grandson was born. Casablanca was playing in the labor room. The next time my son and daughter in law and new grandson came over they asked to watch Casablanca so they could enjoy it. Made a Bogart fan out of my son and he borrowed my dvd and BluRay collection.
@TheloniousCube
@TheloniousCube Год назад
OMG! I had no idea Manly Hall was in movies - he is still remembered in occult circles (don't ask me how I know) for his big book The Secret Teachings of All Ages. He seems very charismatic and very Hollywood Mystic here (see Criswell Predicts!) The movie sounds terrible!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
But, it's a glorious kind of terrible. The movie really wants us to believe in the power of astrology 😂
@TheloniousCube
@TheloniousCube Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 I believe you, but I don't even have enough time for all the GOOD movies
@binglamb2176
@binglamb2176 Год назад
This sounds like such a hoot! With the amazing Anna May Wong and an opportunity to see at least one Lane sister, I am going to check this one out. Thanks for the heads up on this one.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
It's a wild one!
@binglamb2176
@binglamb2176 Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 I just watched this and it was such campy fun although, personally, I thought the monkey did it.😁
@bespectacledheroine7292
@bespectacledheroine7292 Год назад
Anna May Wong is such a fascinating anomaly of early Hollywood films. And excluding those Piccadilly is such a fascinating silent nobody who enjoys them even seems to talk about.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
I just looked up Piccadilly (it's on RU-vid) and I'm watching it tonight. Thank you for the recommendation!
@samp.8099
@samp.8099 Год назад
The butler did it! That was a fun little movie. It's a shame it didn't spawn a series.
@diego-search
@diego-search Год назад
The Philosophical Research Society he founded is still there, operating today. I saw a mentalist friend perform there last year.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
I need to get back to LA. I want to attend a mentalist show at the Philosophical Research Society, that sounds fascinating
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 Год назад
This Hall fellow was kinda interesting. His “spiritual path” cycled him through a lot of the more esoteric brands of Christianity, plus Freemasonry. His writings influenced such people as Ronald Reagan.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
I spent some time researching him, and I find him fascinating. He was very much a part of the culture, speaking all over the country, and his books were bestsellers.
@chefmike9945
@chefmike9945 Год назад
Well, wasn't that a stinker. Thank God for the monkey without whom the murder never would have been solved. Anyway, more ammunition to tease my astrology following friends with. Thank you for your wonderfully entertaining channel.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
The little monkey was the real MVP. 😂
@curiousworld7912
@curiousworld7912 Год назад
This sounds like a hoot, and I'll definitely watch. Have you seen 1944's, 'Between Two Worlds'? I starred Paul Henreid, Eleanor Parker, and John Garfield, among an ensemble cast. I hate to give anything away as to plot, but for some reason, 'BTW' came to mind while watching this. :)
@tremorsfan
@tremorsfan Год назад
The reason that Anna May Wong was passed over for The Good Earth was because they had already cast Paul Muni, a white actor, in the lead role. So even though he was playing an Asian character, the fact that he was white would have violated the Hays Code's strict anti miscegenation rules.
@diego-search
@diego-search Год назад
Miscegenation applies to those having relations together, not working together...that Muni and Wong were portrayed as Chinese would have been acceptable. While racism could certainly been a factor, pairing stars Paul Muni and Louise Rainer, (who had just won an Oscar for, "The Great Ziegfeld", was like pairing De Niro and Meryl Streep today. The main color Louise B. Meyer focused on was green.
@tremorsfan
@tremorsfan Год назад
@@diego-search Yes, but the Hays code specified that you could not show a mixed race couple in a relationship on screen. So if they had a white actor and an Asian actress playing a couple in a relationship that would have qualified as miscegenation. Basically, you couldn't do it even if it was pretend.
@diego-search
@diego-search Год назад
@@tremorsfan The fact that they were both playing Chinese people wouldn't be a problem. The Code only bans sex between black and white, not other races.
@RichardHannay
@RichardHannay Год назад
Whoah, there’s a full fledged movie starring Anna May Wong? And not as a villain?
@diego-search
@diego-search Год назад
She was also in a movie where she helps a Federal agent break up an illegal smuggling ring.
@gandfgandf5826
@gandfgandf5826 Год назад
Lolz, I'm also a lunar tic.
@scottwhittaker4959
@scottwhittaker4959 Год назад
Hey, I’m crabby too.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
did you also feel called out by Ms. Ming😂
@autodidact537
@autodidact537 Год назад
My question is: "What happened to all that Indian Hemp?"
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
the cops took care of it 😉
@CelticWarrior76
@CelticWarrior76 Год назад
Thanks for this great recommendation! I want to watch this asap. But, I'll check my astrology chart first to make sure this a good time to do so.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Manly P Hall would approve!
@diego-search
@diego-search Год назад
Anna May Wong's character reminds me of the 1970s when astrology was at a fad level, of those annoying people really INTO astrology, where every sentence/reference is astrology related...."what sign are you..." "...goes to figure, you're an aries..."
@peterhall5070
@peterhall5070 Год назад
HA! Oh brother, that was a hoot! YUP!....that truly was silly but immensely enjoyable. Seems to me that the object of the film was to sell the audience of the day on astrology. Anna May Wong's character was SO damn annoying, not to mention insulting. I felt like saying to her, "Do you ever talk about anything else, Mei Lei? Can we drop the astrology bit for just five minutes?!" She's the kind of bore, and we've ALL known someone like this, that shows up at a party, you see her enter from across the room and turn your back, just HOPING she doesn't spot you. Anyway, on a more serious vein, I share my fellow posters' sympathies re Anna May Wong. In addition to "The Good Earth", she was also screwed out of the main female lead in the Lon Chaney film, "Mr. Wu" from 1927. For those of you who admire silent films, I recommend it. It's a really good story. However, Anna May should have had the role of Lon Chaney's (Mr. Wu) daughter, Nang Ping. Instead, it went to French actress Renee Adoree while Anna May was relegated to playing a friend and lady in waiting to Nang Ping. There's a really good print of the film here on You Tube if anyone is interested. Anyway, thanks for posting this, Sydney. It was offbeat and enjoyable.
@lordbongonaba
@lordbongonaba 5 месяцев назад
I enjoyed this film. I felt bad for the characters and actors that mentioned WW1 because they thought that couldn't happen again
@dbarker7794
@dbarker7794 Год назад
This movie is fantastic! By the the end, everyone believes in astrology. With her voice, Ms Ming could convince me too. Anyway, thank you CC for uncovering this gem. 👍
@pierce_13
@pierce_13 Год назад
I've been a fan of this old film for years.
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
It's a fun watch
@gilgameshofuruk4060
@gilgameshofuruk4060 Год назад
4:34 He's really good, that's exactly what I'd want. Spooky.
@carloa877
@carloa877 Год назад
Such a strange film from a different time. Then again, it's a B-movie so anything goes.
@nickbovi
@nickbovi Год назад
Its a mediocre little curiosity only made interesting by the appearance of Ms. Wong. Its too bad she couldn't get better roles than this.
@censusgary
@censusgary Год назад
You’d think a Chinese astrologer would use the Chinese zodiac, not the Western one, but oh well …
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 Год назад
I’m so early you’d think I was an Aires. Manley P Hall looks so 1930’s snake oil. This does look like a thinly veiled, maybe totally unveiled, astrology vehicle. Have to admit my first thought was Battlefield Earth proselytizing for Scientology (I didn’t see it but that doesn’t mean I can’t judge it).
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
it's totally unveiled 😂
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 Год назад
You’re an Aires? Que bueno! Or Buenos.
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 Год назад
@@davidhull1481 No, soy un Taurus. Obstinado como el toro.
@censusgary
@censusgary Год назад
I have a friend named Margaret Lindsay (not the one in the film). I’ll have to tell her about this movie.
@cobrajewel
@cobrajewel 26 дней назад
I *love* Lola Lane too! My fave of the Lane Sisters.
@aguynamedscott11
@aguynamedscott11 Год назад
It interesting that Ana May Wong has one of the worst fake Chinese accents in movie history.
@gandfgandf5826
@gandfgandf5826 Год назад
40 seconds into your video, I've added the movie to my 'watch later'. Co written by Many P Hall ?!? Oh my fairy godmother.
@delmofritz3964
@delmofritz3964 3 месяца назад
I love Anna May Wong and this is a fun movie.
@philipmonihan8222
@philipmonihan8222 Год назад
I'd have loved to see this movie go to series.
@stevemoody13
@stevemoody13 Год назад
Looks great ! I'll check it out tonight. Thanks.
@bagsogee
@bagsogee Год назад
Thanks!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Thank you so much!!!!! 😊
@christopherclarke5254
@christopherclarke5254 Год назад
Looks like a "hoot!" 😸 Thanks!
@audioworkshop1
@audioworkshop1 Год назад
Manley was a genius and his classic tome "The Secret Teachings of all Ages" was and still is a remarkable accomplishment for a young man in his twenties. Like a lot of esoteric subjects, this one does not translate very well on the silver screen, but is still worth the time especially since it qualifies as a noire B movie... P.S. How did I know you were a Scorpio? Cheers!
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
I've seen a few other videos from the Manly Hall Archive channel and I think those do a much better job of communicating his teachings/philosophy. This one is very clunky and a bit TOO much, but still an overall interesting watch.
@WaverBoy
@WaverBoy Год назад
I don’t know if he was necessarily a genius…I mean, astrology can’t actually solve crimes…but this film does look like a lot of fun!
@numbersix8919
@numbersix8919 Год назад
Mr Manley Hall -- who here intro'd "the Strangest of the Sciences" -- may have been an inspiration for Ed Wood's unforgettable Criswell?
@CinemaCities1978
@CinemaCities1978 Год назад
Criswell was a well known show biz psychic, but I think his reputation was that his predictions never came true.
@numbersix8919
@numbersix8919 Год назад
@@CinemaCities1978 My goodness! Well, for better or worse, he's immortal now!
@DanielOrme
@DanielOrme Год назад
I lost track of the plot, but Anna May Wong's character was weirdly compelling. Her confidently spitting out all her observations made me think of a Sherlock Holmes movie, but instead of Holmes making his deductions with suave condescension, we have her making her astrological pronouncements with unassailable confidence. Fun, if insane (well, she does say a lot of nice things about Leos, so maybe I should take back that 'insane.' 😉).
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