Not only that, but Chaplin's excellent English language abilities and his diplomatic nature seem to have been key in winning roles both in front and behind the cameras in a plethora of foreign-produced movies filmed here in Hong Kong.
It's no surprise then that Chaplin has been involved in many of the movies I have highlighted on this blog, either as an extra, or as a member of the film crew and sometimes even as both. So, in homage to Chaplin, who passed away in July 2020, I thought it would be nice to highlight some of the times he appeared in front of the camera. The list will grow as I cover more films, but here are a few to get started with.
Chaplin outside his childhood home in Amoy
The Yin and Yang of Mr Go (1970) - Chinese gang's translator
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) - guy sitting next to Maud Adams in Macau Casino
Golden Needles (1974) - Ambulance attendant
Flatfoot in Hong Kong (1975) - guy who Bud follows to Macau
Bons Baisers de Hong Kong (1975) - guy who gets stretchered off and asks about the dog
Cracker: White Ghost (1996) - Love Hotel Manager
Chinese Box (1997) - can-crushing homeless guy
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