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Pages in category "Charlie Chan films" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Feathered Serpent (also titled Charlie Chan in the Feathered Serpent) is a 1948 mystery film, the fifth of six in which Roland Winters portrayed Charlie Chan. It is the only Chan film which featured both Keye Luke and Victor Sen Yung together. Luke had been cast in the later Warner Oland Chan films while Yung appeared primarily in the ...
A horse called Blue Grass wins the Derby, but his bloodline causes a controversy. The Galloping Major [110] 1951 Comedy Exploits of gamblers at an England race course. Crazy Over Horses [111] 1951 Comedy The Bowery Boys run their filly My Girl against the mob's horse Tarzana. Pride of Maryland [112] [113] [114] 1951 Drama
The character of Charlie Chan was created by Earl Derr Biggers.In 1919, [1] while visiting Hawaii, Biggers planned a detective novel to be called The House Without a Key.He did not begin to write that novel until four years later, however, when he was inspired to add a Chinese-American police officer to the plot after reading in a newspaper of Chang Apana and Lee Fook, two detectives on the ...
When a prominent racehorse owner winds up dead-allegedly kicked to death by his prized stallion, Charlie Chan is called in to investigate. But when the indomitable detective discovers evidence of foul play, he's soon hot on the hooves of an international gambling ring with an evil plot to turn the racetracks of the world into a trifecta of terror!
Charlie Chan by Earl Derr Biggers: Produced by: James S. Burkett: Starring: Roland Winters Virginia Dale Mantan Moreland: Cinematography: William A. Sickner: Edited by: Ace Herman Otho Lovering: Music by: Edward J. Kay
Their version of "indefinite talk" can be seen in two Charlie Chan pictures, The Scarlet Clue [note 1] and Dark Alibi, as well as in the big-budget Universal musical Bowery to Broadway. [note 2] [10] The partnership lasted until Carter died in 1946. [11] Moreland and Nipsey Russell performed this routine in two all-black variety films in 1955.
The Golden Eye is a 1948 American film directed by William Beaudine and starring Roland Winters in his fourth appearance as Charlie Chan. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in Texas (Belgian English title) and Charlie Chan in the Golden Eye (American poster title).The film is in the public domain due to the omission of a valid copyright ...