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Strange Portrait
Directed byJeffrey Stone
Produced byTerry Bourke
StarringJeffrey Hunter
Tina Hutchence
Barbara Lee
Mai Tai Sing
Christina Stone
John Wallace
Edited byPeter R. Hunt
Music byPaul Lewis
LanguageEnglish

Strange Portrait was a film set in Hong Kong.[1] It was directed by Jeffrey Stone[2] and starred Jeffrey Hunter, Barbara Lee, Mai Tai Sing and Tina Hutchence. Its associate producer was Terry Bourke. In 1966 Stone and his wife went searching for a distributor, hoping to enter it into the Asian Film Festival.[3] The film never saw a release and there is some mystery about what happened.[4][5]

There are differing reports on what happened to the film. One is that it was destroyed in a warehouse fire.[6][7] Terry Bourke, the film's producer had been searching for years to find a print of the film. This would possibly indicate that be believed a print had been made from the negative. Jeffrey Stone, the director said the film was destroyed by the Hong Kong government.[8] It is considered to be a lost film.[9]

Synopsis

The film has been described as a spooky thriller. Christina Stone played a ballet dancer and the lead role was played by Jeffrey Hunter.[10] Hunter played the role of Mark, an expat American and petty thief in Hong Kong who lives with his Chinese Girlfriend played by Barbara Lee. One day while watching a soccer game, a mansion catches his eye and he breaks into it. Whilst inside, he notices a portrait there that looks just like him. The only person living in the mansion is a wealthy but mad woman played by Mai Tai Sing. He finds out that the painting that looks like him is actually that of her husband that deserted her years before. He also discovers that she has an abundance of jewelry and decided to woo her and pretend that he is her departed husband. While gaining access to the woman's treasure he makes a startling and macabre discovery and thus has a tragic end.[11][12]

Cast & crew

Jason Evers was the original choice for the lead role. He had to vacate the role in favor of a television pilot, Three for Danger, thus the role was filled By Jeffrey Hunter even though is agent wasn't keen on the idea.[13]

It was reported in the Milwaukee Sentinel that Jeffrey Hunter was to wed Mai Tai Sing, a business woman who was a cast member. It would take place in Hong Kong where the film was being shot.[14] Mai Tai Sing had acted in the television series Hong Kong.[15]

Patricia Hutchence who was the makeup artist in this film is the mother of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence. Her daughter Tina Hutchence who had a role in the film is Hutchence's half-sister.[16][17]

Barbara Lee had previously been in the London production of Flower Drum Song.[18]

Christina Stone who played the part of a ballet dancer was the wife of the film's director and writer Jeffrey Stone. She was once married to cinema magnate Dato Loke Wan Tho.[19][20]

Actors

Crew

  • Jeffrey Stone – director & writer
  • Terry Bourke – associate producer
  • Paul Lewis – music
  • Peter R. Hunt – editor
  • Patricia Hutchence – makeup artist
  • Peter MacGregor-Scott – assistant director

Production company

  • East-West Motion Picture Co. .[22]

References

  1. ^ The Milwaukee Sentinel Fen. 15 1966 Page 15, Buck Herzog, Sign Has Double Meaning
  2. ^ Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2012 By Harris M. Lentz III Page 276
  3. ^ Jeffrey Hunter: The Film, Television, Radio and Stage Performances by Paul Green Pages 119-120
  4. ^ Famous Wisconsin Film Stars By Kristin Gilpatrick Page 75
  5. ^ Paul Lewis Composer Film & Theatre credits
  6. ^ Jeffrey Hunter: The Film, Television, Radio and Stage Performances by Paul Green Page 119-120
  7. ^ A Tribute to Jeffrey Hunter STRANGE PORTRAIT .... 1966
  8. ^ IMDB Strange Portrait (1966) Trivia
  9. ^ Brians Drive-In Theater Jeffrey Hunter (1926-1969) filmography
  10. ^ Remembering Singapore "Strange Portrait"
  11. ^ Jeffrey Hunter: The Film, Television, Radio and Stage Performances by Paul Green Chapter 19 Strange Portrait – Dimension 5 pages 118-119
  12. ^ Toprater Strange Portrait (1966)
  13. ^ Jeffrey Hunter: The Film, Television, Radio and Stage Performances by Paul Green Page 119-120
  14. ^ The Milwaukee Sentinel Fen. 15 1966 Page 15, Buck Herzog, Sign Has Double Meaning
  15. ^ Secrets of a Rainbow Goddess Authors Jeffrey Stone & Marlene Zeffreys About the Author
  16. ^ Michael Hutchence Official Site Just A Man Introduction
  17. ^ Daily Mail 17 & 18 February 2014 'They were jealous of Michael': Hutchence's 'angry and sad' half-sister slams INXS band members after TV show
  18. ^ Whatever Happened To Prince Charming Authored by JEFFREY STONE About the Author
  19. ^ Remembering Singapore "Strange Portrait"
  20. ^ Malcolm MacDonald: Bringing an End to Empire By Clyde Sanger 468 Notes to pages 315-24
  21. ^ Osobnosti.cz Strange Portrait
  22. ^ Jeffrey Hunter: The Film, Television, Radio and Stage Performances by Paul Green Page 119-120