Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937) | |
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Directed By | Eugene Forde |
Screenplay By | Charles Belden Jerome Cady |
Cast | Warner Oland Keye Luke Virginia Field |
Story | Robert Ellis Helen Logan |
Produced By | John Stone |
Executive Producer | Sol M. Wurtzel |
Cinematography By | Daniel B. Clark |
Film Editing By | Nick DeMaggio |
Music By | Samuel Kaylin |
Studio | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp |
Distributed By | Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. |
Franchise | Charlie Chan Franchise |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Release Date | December 17, 1937 |
Runtime | 72 Minutes |
Overview[]
While on a vacation in Monaco with his son Lee, Chan becomes embroiled in a feud between rival financiers which leads to blackmail and murder.
Plot[]
Cast[]
- Warner Oland as Charlie Chan
- Keye Luke as Lee Chan
- Virginia Field as Evelyn Grey
- Sidney Blackmer as Victor Karnoff
- Harold Huber as Chief of Police Jules Etienne Joubert
- Kay Linaker as Joan Karnoff
- Robert Kent as Gordon Chase
- Edward Raquello as Paul Savarin
- George Lynn as Al Rogers
- John Bleifer as Ludwig
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Reception[]
Taglines[]
- Triple murder for high stakes! A new high in mystery excitement! And laughs, too!
- TRIPLE MURDER! The World's Ace Sleuth in His Greatest Mystery Thriller!
Trivia[]
- This was the sixteenth and final Charlie Chan film with Oland portraying Chan.
- This was also Oland's last film, as he died on August 6, 1938.