Jen Kwan appears in The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go (1970), a film that blends surreal humor with a critique of societal norms. In this cult classic, Kwan's performance adds a unique layer to the exploration of identity and absurdity in the narrative. Her role exemplifies the spirit of 1970s exploitation cinema, where unconventional storytelling and bold characters reign. As a key figure in this film, Kwan contributes to the ongoing conversation around cult cinema's impact on culture.
The Yin and the Yang of Mr. Go
An American draft dodger and aspiring writer named Nero Finnigan (Jeff Bridges) becomes involved with the notorious Mr. Go (James Mason), an oriental organized crime mastermind. They conspire to blackmail an American weapons scientist into providing secrets to Mr. Go's organization for resale to the highest bidder. "The Dolphin" then arrives, who is an American CIA agent and James Joyce scholar, and is charged with recovering the scientist and his work by whatever means necessary.