tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7324519606495297701.post4384374643089011783..comments2023-06-10T17:57:52.018+02:00Comments on Backyard Asia: H-BOMB (Thailand/Hong Kong, 1973)Jack Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17922020382952236097noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7324519606495297701.post-18017790819461715522010-10-13T15:51:29.750+02:002010-10-13T15:51:29.750+02:00Usch! The web isn't exactly over-floating with...Usch! The web isn't exactly over-floating with info on this film and I choose to use the bit that's incorrect, LOL. Thanks, Andrew!<br /><br />I did wonder about his riding a bike in the film. I remember Chris Mitchum mentioned in your interview that they always tried to get him to ride a bike after SUMMERTIME KILLER. By the way, have you watched the Spanish version of SUMMERTIME? According to the UK zine "Is it uncut?" it runs about 20 min longer than the English language version. O_OJack Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17922020382952236097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7324519606495297701.post-21743185452335872302010-10-13T09:53:52.747+02:002010-10-13T09:53:52.747+02:00Hi Jack...you'll find the production date is a...Hi Jack...you'll find the production date is around '73, after Summertime Killer. The Thai producers wanted to duplicate the success of Summertime Killer, and so imported its two stars (see the Chris Mitchum interview on Bamboo Gods). H-Bomb is Chris' first film made in Asia, followed by the Bobby Suarez productions Chinese Daredevil Commandos (abandoned), Cosa Nostra Asia (1973) and Master Samurai (1974).Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17556748701863554140noreply@blogger.com