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Release Date:
12 September 1934 (USA) more
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When all others failed, they turned to...
Plot:
Charlie visits a wealthy country home in England. Suspects in the murder range from a housekeepe to a stableman to a lawyer. full summary | add synopsis
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Sixty-five hours to find the real murderer more (23 total)

Cast

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Warner Oland ... Charlie Chan
Drue Leyton ... Pamela Gray

Ray Milland ... Neil Howard (as Raymond Milland)
Mona Barrie ... Lady Mary Bristol
Douglas Walton ... Paul Gray
Alan Mowbray ... Geoffrey Richmond
George Barraud ... Maj. Jardine
Paul England ... Bunny Fothergill
Madge Bellamy ... Becky Fothergill
Walter Johnson ... Jerry Garton
Murray Kinnell ... Phillips
E.E. Clive ... Det. Sgt. Thacker
Elsa Buchanan ... Alice Perkins (maid)
Reginald Sheffield ... Flight Cmdr. King
Perry Ivins ... Assistant Home Secretary Kemp
John Rogers ... Lake (chief groom)
Helena Grant ... Miss Judson (Kemp's secretary)
C. Montague Shaw ... Doctor
Phyllis Coghlan ... Nurse
David Torrence ... Home Secretary Sir Lionel Bashford
Claude King ... RAF aerodrome commander
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Mary Gordon ... Prison Visitor (uncredited)
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Directed by
Eugene Forde 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Stuart Anthony  additional dialogue (uncredited)
Earl Derr Biggers  character
Lester Cole  additional dialogue (uncredited)
Philip MacDonald  writer

Produced by
John Stone .... producer
 
Cinematography by
L. William O'Connell  (as L.W. O'Connell)
 
Set Decoration by
Duncan Cramer (settings)
 
Costume Design by
Royer (gowns)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Edward O'Fearna .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
E. Clayton Ward .... sound
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sam Benson .... wardrobe supervisor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Samuel Kaylin .... musical director
Samuel Kaylin .... composer: stock music (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Ann Doran .... stand-in (uncredited)
 

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Runtime:
79 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Noiseless Recording)
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Trivia:
The ninth of forty-seven Charlie Chan movies starring Warner Oland. more
Quotes:
Charlie Chan: But how could Lake's death possibly be connected with the Gray case?
Charlie Chan: Case like inside of radio - many connections not all related.
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Referenced in Charlie Chan in Paris (1935) more

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1 out of 1 people found the following review useful.
Sixty-five hours to find the real murderer, 10 May 2002
7/10
Author: Jim Tritten from Corrales, NM

Warner Oland's sixth appearance in the role and really the first one that most of us will be able to see due to losses of earlier films. This is a mystery but not a who-done-it. You simply cannot know who really killed Captain Hamilton unless you guess. Chan knows more than the audience and not all clues are revealed during the story. If you know that about the Chan mysteries (and who does not?) then this is an enjoyable entry in the series with a good supporting cast. More than one dead body, the obligatory assault on Chan himself, misleading clues, and the ever-present reminder that time is passing keep the action flowing. Chan focuses on uncovering the motive for the original murder – seeking truth rather than disproving lies. He uses the French method of reconstructing the crime. Alan Mowbray is excellent as Geoffrey Richmond and Ray Milland does well in a very small part as fiancé to the sister of the wrongfully imprisoned man. Social inequality and fear of the foreigner are representative of the times and might raise an eyebrow today. All is revealed in the end and Chan declares, `Case now complete.' Recommended.

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