- Country: USA
- Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Drama
- Release: 1952-04-18
- Director: Lewis R. Foster
- Writers: Winston Miller , Lewis R. Foster
- Language: English
- Stars: Ronald Reagan , Rhonda Fleming , Nigel Bruce , Marvin Miller , Mary Somerville , Lowell Gilmore , Claud Allister , Danny Chang (I) , Paul Bradley , Spencer Chan
- Runtime: 94 min
- Awards: N/A
- AKA: Hong Kong - Idän portti (Finland) , Hong Kong (United Kingdom) , Hong Kong (Portugal, Portuguese Republic) , Hongkong , Hong Kong (Canada) , Hong-Kong (Denmark) , Il talismano della Cina (Italy) , Hong Kong , Hong Kong (Greece) , Hongkong (Austria) , Diavatirio gia to Hong-Kong (Greece) , Hong Kong (Brazil) , Hong Kong (Sweden) , Bombs Over China (United States of America) , Hong Kong (Romania) , Hong Kong (United States of America)
- Plot: Roguish, Indiana Jones-like, fedora and leather jacket-wearing American adventurer and black marketeer Jeff Williams is hired to steal a priceless, jewel-encrusted, gold statue of Buddha, the only possession of a small, recently orphaned, Chinese boy called Wei Lin, who arrived in Honk Kong with a group of refugees escaping the Chinese civil war that Mao's Communists are winning. Jeff cold-heartedly does his job only to end up being stuck with the kid, who sees him as a surrogate father and refuses to let go of him. When Jeff meets a pretty school teacher and daughter of a missionary, Julie McQuade, his tough shell begins to break as he grows fond of both her and the kid and realizes he must help them escape the city while there's still time. However, his non-sentimental employees double cross him and Jeff must use all his skills and wits to survive this adventure.
- IMDB:tt0043654
Hong Kong Cast · · · ALL
Lewis R. Foster
Director
Ronald Reagan
Jeff Williams
Rhonda Fleming
Victoria Evans
Nigel Bruce
Lighton
Marvin Miller
Tao Liang
Mary Somerville
Mrs. Lighton
Lowell Gilmore
Danton
Claud Allister
Hotel Manager
Victor Sen Yung
Mr. Howe (uncredited)
William H. O’Brien
Observer at Scene (uncredited)
Keye Luke
(1904–1991)
Taxicab Driver (uncredited)