Post war Kuomintang China was not a great place as Intrigue shows us. The black
market was operating in full force. What is not shown and what Hollywood in
1947 would not show is how slowly but surely Mao Tse-Tung's Chinese Communists were gaining the upper hand. What is not shown is that villainess
June Havoc surely could not have operated the way she did without the connivance of Chiang Kai-Shek's government.
Intrigue casts George Raft in this independent film released through United
Artists as a cashiered pilot who falls in with June Havoc and her black market
enterprise. Appealing to the better angels of his nature is Helena Carter who
is the sister of a dead pilot friend of Raft's also cashiered. Carter works for a
relief organization so she sees the very human side of suffering, especially
from the youngest victims.
What Havoc is dealing with is food and medicine. She's the main reason for
watching Intrigue. I saw this film decades ago and it's her portrayal that
sticks in your mind.
Raft is his usual tight lipped self. Intrigue for some reason has become lost
over the years. If it ever gets broadcast it's worth a look especially for June
Havoc.