Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise (1940) | |
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Directed By | Eugene Forde |
Written By | Earl Derr Biggers Robert Ellis Helen Logan Robertson White Lester Ziffren |
Cast | Sidney Toler Victor Sen Yung |
Produced By | John Stone |
Cinematography By | Virgil Miller |
Film Editing By | Harry Reynolds |
Music By | Samuel Kaylin |
Studio | Twentieth Century-Fox |
Distributed By | Twentieth Century-Fox |
Franchise | Charlie Chan Franchise |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Release Date | June 21, 1940 |
Runtime | 76 Minutes |
Overview[]
Charlie Chan investigates as a strangler strikes multiple times on a cruise ship bound from Honolulu to California.
Plot[]
Cast[]
- Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan
- Victor Sen Yung as Jimmy Chan
- Robert Lowery as Dick Kenyon
- Marjorie Weaver as Paula Drake
- Lionel Atwill as Dr. Suderman
- Don Beddoe as Fredrick Ross
- Leo G. Carroll as Prof. Gordon
- Cora Witherspoon as Susie Watson
- Leonard Mudie as Gerald Pendleton
- Harlan Briggs as Coroner
- Charles Middleton as Jeremiah Walters
- Claire Du Brey as Sarah Walters
- Kay Linaker as Linda Pendleton
- James Burke as Wilkie
- Layne Tom, Jr. as Willie Chan
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Reception[]
Taglines[]
- Triple murder on a luxury line...Chan's best friend a victim!
- CHAN'S BEST FRIEND MURDERED!... and clutched in his fingers... thirty pieces of silver!
Trivia[]
- Layne Tom Jr., who plays Willie Chan, previously played Charlie's son as Tommy Chan two years earlier in "Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938)". A year before that he appeared as Charlie Chan Jr. in "Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937)".