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Overview
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Director:
Writers:
Earl Derr Biggers (characters)
John Larkin (writer)
Release Date:
27 February 1942 (USA) more
Tagline:
...a poison arrow whizzes past... as Charlie Chan opens the gate to his most baffling adventure!
Plot:
Charlie Chan investigates apparent poisonings at a mystery mansion in the Mojave Desert. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
"Man who fears death die a thousand times." more (17 total)
Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Sidney Toler | ... | Charlie Chan | |
| Arleen Whelan | ... | Brenda Hartford | |
| Richard Derr | ... | Carl Detheridge | |
| Douglass Dumbrille | ... | Paul Manderley | |
| Henry Daniell | ... | Watson King | |
| Edmund MacDonald | ... | Walter Hartford | |
| Victor Sen Yung | ... | Jimmy Chan (as Sen Yung) | |
| Lenita Lane | ... | Lucrezia 'Lucy' Manderley | |
| Ethel Griffies | ... | Lily, Mme. Saturnia | |
| Milton Parsons | ... | Arthur Fletcher | |
| Steven Geray | ... | Dr. Retling (as Steve Geray) | |
| Lucien Littlefield | ... | Prof. Gleason |
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62 min
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
Filming Locations:
Backlot, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
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The exterior of the hotel would later be dressed as the saloon for The Ox-Bow Incident (1943). more
Goofs:
Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Paul Manderley, supposedly an expert on the Italian Rennaissance, mispronounces Cesare Borgia's first name, making it sound like Caesar as in Julius Caesar. more
Quotes:
Lily, Mme. Saturnia:
You have enemies, Mr. Chan?
Charlie Chan:
Man without enemies like dog without fleas.
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Movie Connections:
Follows Charlie Chan in Reno (1939) more
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Lucy Manderley is the obvious suspect when two guests are seemingly murdered at Manderley Castle, located in the Mojave Desert. Her husband Paul is a mysterious recluse who stands to lose his $20 million dollar estate if it can be proved he is mentally unfit.
Charlie Chan has a lot to piece together in this brisk mystery. Number Two Son Jimmy Chan is on leave from the army to help out his "Pop". If at all possible, try to view the Chan films in the order that they were released, the continuity is amazing. It was in the prior "Charlie Chan in Rio" film that Jimmy received his military papers.
Ethel Griffies and Milton Parsons are on hand from "Dead Men Tell" and perform admirably, particularly Ms. Griffies as the amazingly accurate psychic Madame Saturna - "The stars never lie".
The funniest line in the film comes from Sidney Toler's Chan character, responding to son Jimmy's choice of a suit of armor for a disguise - "What has canned outpost observed?" My compliments to the writer of that line, I can't get it out of my head!
Keep an eye out at the hotel stop where Charlie boards his ride for Manderley Castle, the sign overhead states "Rooms 50 cents". Better get an early reservation!
This is an enjoyable film with a fine cast, and well worth your time. Give it a try.