The Chairman (1969)
6/10
Operation Minotaur
26 November 2021
Energetic hokum treated as a bit of a lark by director J. Lee Thompson, that plays like a tv pilot combining elements from 'Fantastic Voyage' and 'Escape from New York'; and anticipates the TV series 'Search Control'.

Anne Heywood is hardly in it, so most of her role was probably lost in the final edit; instead we see much more of classy thesps in uniform Arthur Hill and Alan Dobie, back at Mission Control.

Summoned by the President of the United States on the red phone, internationally famous molecular biologist Gregory Peck swaggers into a fanciful version of Cultural Revolution China (actually shot at Pinewood and in Wales and Taiwan) full of glamorous females, one of whom he endears himself to with the charming compliment "I read your paper on peptides. I thought it was brilliant - for a woman!"; after which he discusses realpolitik with Chairman Mao over a game of table tennis, with one of the Chinese in attendance inevitably played by Burt Kwouk.
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