Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Crime, Mystery, Thriller | Charlie Chan 30 - Black Magic | 1944 | Meeting at Midnight | Phil Rosen | United States | 67 |
6,6 IMDb Nr.634 | Handlung "SCIENCE TRAPS A KILLER!" Charlie searches for a murderer amidst numerous ghosts conjured up by a strange variety of spiritualists and occultists. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by ccthemovieman-1 on 12 February 2006) This late-entry Charlie Chan movie gets marks simply for the entertainment, not for a deep-thinking suspenseful "whodunnit." It's just fun to watch with an always-smiling daughter (played by Frances Chen) replacing number-whatever-son and the eyes-popping-out-of-the-head Mantan Moreland adding humor, although of his humor is a bit stupid (and insulting to black folks, I'm sure). However, Moreland is a likable guy so it's hard to get annoyed at his silliness. The story is a familiar one of the day, about the occult (seances) and, thankfully, another that exposes the mediums as crooks. These Sidney Toler-Mantan Moreland collaborations, as opposed to the early Warner Oland/Charlie Chan movies, replied more on comedy and gimmicks rather than brains, and once you accept that, you just go along with an entertaining hour of lamebrain fun, especially when Chan starts to put people down with his sarcasm. | Darsteller Sidney Toler ... Charlie Chan Mantan Moreland ... Birmingham Brown Frances Chan ... Frances Chan Joseph Crehan ... Police Sgt. Matthews Helen Beverley ... Norma Duncan / Nancy Wood Jacqueline deWit ... Justine Bonner Geraldine Wall ... Harriet Green Ralph Peters ... Officer Rafferty Frank Jaquet ... Paul Hamlin Edward Earle ... Dawson, Police Lab | ||||
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