Our Gang: Baby Blues with Charlie Chan in Honolulu
Our Gang: Baby Blues with Charlie Chan in Honolulu
“Every 4th child is born Chinese.” This questionable Almanac factoid ignites Our Gang member Mickey’s fears that his unborn sibling will end up being Chinese. What’s he afraid of? Perhaps he’ll learn something from Eddie and Jennifer Lee, two veteran Hollywood movie extras who portray the parents of a boy rescued from racist bullies by the kids in Our Gang. The Lees’ real-life daughters, Faye and Margie, appeared as Charlie Chan’s kids in Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1939). Anti-Asian violence, racial slurs, Confucianism, and white saviorism: it’s all packed into this ten-minute short that, in the end, is a call for tolerance.
Just one of over forty films in the popular Charlie Chan detective franchise, Charlie Chan in Honolulu emphasizes family, with the plot bookended by the birth of a grandchild. A raucous family meal with Chan's kids opens the film, pushing the patriarch to command, “Save football tactics for gridiron!” Audience members who cringe at the sight of yellowfaced white actors might want to wear blinders and earplugs when Sidney Toler appears as Chan, replete with slanted eyes and dubious aphorisms, in order to enjoy some spirited scenes with Victor Sen Yung and Layne Tom Jr. as his all-American sons.
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Film Program
Fri, Nov 4, 2022
Hollywood Chinese
Post-screening conversation with filmmaker and Hollywood Chinese guest programmer Arthur Dong, moderated by Academy Museum Director and President Jacqueline Stewart
Film Program
Sat, Nov 5, 2022
Daughter of the Dragon with King of Chinatown
Introduction by Anna Wong, niece of Anna May Wong.
Film Program
Sat, Nov 5, 2022
Big Trouble in Little China with Black Widow
Special guests: James Hong, Dennis Dun and Peter Kwong in conversation following the Big Trouble in Little China screening.
Film Program
Fri, Nov 11, 2022
Walk Like a Dragon with Enter the Dragon
Pre-screening conversation with Nancy Kwan where she will discuss working with James Shigeta and Bruce Lee.
Film Program
Sat, Nov 12, 2022
The Tong-Man with Year of the Dragon
Special guest: Dennis Dun and Renee Tajima-Peña in conversation prior to the Year of the Dragon screening. Piano accompaniment for The Tong-Man by Michael Mortilla
Film Program
Fri, Nov 18, 2022
M. Butterfly with The Wedding Banquet
Special guest: pre-screening conversation with filmmaker Andrew Ahn.
Film Program
Fri, Nov 25, 2022
Flower Drum Song
Special guest: Post-screening conversation with actresses Nancy Kwan and Irene Tsu.
Film Program
Sat, Nov 26, 2022
The Joy Luck Club
Special guest: pre-screening conversation with actresses Kieu Chinh, France Nuyen and executive producer Janet Yang.
Film Program
Sun, Nov 27, 2022
The Arch with Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl
Pre-screening conversation with actress Lisa Lu (The Arch) and writer/director Joan Chen (Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl).