Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Crime, Mystery, Thriller | Charlie Chan 28 - The Secret Service | 1944 | The Secret Service | Phil Rosen | United States | 63 |
6,5 IMDb Nr.632 | Handlung "The screen's most daring sleuth!" Charlie Chan is an agent of the U.S. government assigned to investigate the mysterious death of an inventor. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by LeRoyMarko on 26 February 2005) Not the best Charlie Chan, but sill enjoyable. The short running time of just 64 minutes is a plus. It doesn't take long (not more than 5 minutes) to be in the ambiance. A murder has been committed, nobody leaves the house. Charlie is on his way and his power of deduction will be on display. There's a sense of déjà-vu with the setting and the plot, but Charlie's funny remarks make for a good watch: "Dead man's actions still need explanation". In this one, we learn that Charlie has 14 kids! Son #3 and daughter #2 appear in this movie. Good comic relief from Mantan Moreland in his first appearance of the series. He's good but he'll be better in future films. A drawback: the actors sometimes look like they forgot their lines. Seen at home, in Toronto, on February 25th, 2005. 71/100 (**) | Darsteller Sidney Toler ... Charlie Chan Mantan Moreland ... Birmingham Brown Arthur Loft ... Inspector Jones Gwen Kenyon ... Inez Arranto Sarah Edwards ... Mrs. Hargue George J. Lewis ... Paul Arranto (as George Lewis) Marianne Quon ... Iris Chan Benson Fong ... Tommy Chan Muni Seroff ... Peter Laska Barry Bernard ... David Blake | ||||
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