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Black Magic, later retitled Meeting at Midnight for television, is a 1944 mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. [ 1 ] It was the third Charlie Chan film made by Toler at Monogram Pictures.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abroad with Two Yanks: Allan Dwan: William Bendix, Helen Walker, Dennis O'Keefe: Comedy: United Artists: Accent on Crime: Albert Herman: June Carlson, Fifi D'Orsay, Teala Loring
The Black Camel (film) Black Magic (1944 film) C. Castle in the Desert; Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen; Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo; Charlie Chan at ...
Moon Over Las Vegas (1944) as Porter; Pin-Up Girl (1944) as Red Cap #2 (uncredited) This Is the Life (1944) as Porter (uncredited) The Chinese Cat (1944) as Birmingham Brown; South of Dixie (1944) as The Porter; Black Magic (1944) as Birmingham Brown; Mystery of the River Boat (1944, serial) as Napoleon the ship steerer; Bowery to Broadway ...
October 2, 1942 – December 30, 1944 1942 Yours, A. Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln: Shubert Theatre: July 9, 1942 – July 12, 1942 1953 Richard III: Duke of Buckingham: City Center of Music and Drama: December 9, 1953 – December 20, 1953 1954 Black-Eyed Susan: Dr. Nicholas Marsh Playhouse Theatre: December 23, 1954 – December 25, 1954 1968 ...
Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan; Victor Sen Yung as Jimmy Chan ("Number 2 son"); Ricardo Cortez as Dr. Ainsley; Phyllis Brooks as Vivian Wells; Slim Summerville as Sheriff Tombstone Fletcher
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. It is the first film made by Monogram Pictures after the series was dropped by 20th Century Fox , and it marks the introduction of Number Three Son ( Benson Fong ) and taxi driver (later Chan's chauffeur), Birmingham Brown ( Mantan Moreland ).
She was also in the cast of the drama, Heat Lightning (1933) and the musical Merrily We Roll Along (1934). [ 2 ] After marriage and divorce, Wall resumed her career as an actress in Hollywood at the age of 30, Her first roles were uncredited and not until Winged Victory (1944) did Wall receive an on-screen credit, albeit far down in the "other ...