Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1935) | |
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Directed By | James Tinling |
Written By | Edward T. Lowe, Jr. Gerard Fairlie |
Cast | Warner Oland Keye Luke |
Produced By | John Stone |
Cinematography By | Barney McGill |
Film Editing By | Nick DeMaggio |
Music By | Samuel Kaylin |
Studio | Fox Film Corporation |
Distributed By | Twentieth Century-Fox |
Franchise | Charlie Chan Franchise |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Release Date | October 14, 1935 |
Runtime | 71 Minutes |
Overview[]
Charlie Chan, with the assistance of his son Lee, work to expose an opium-smuggling ring after a prominent official is murdered at a banquet held in Chan's honor.
Plot[]
Cast[]
- Warner Oland as Charlie Chan
- Irene Hervey as Diana Woodland
- Jon Hall as Philip Nash
- Russell Hicks as James Andrews
- Keye Luke as Lee Chan
- Halliwell Hobbes as Colonel Watkins
- Frederick Vogeding as Ivan Marloff
- Neil Fitzgerald as Dakin
Production[]
Reception[]
Taglines[]
- AND NOW YOU SEE HIM IN CHINA!
- The Most Dangerous Adventure of His Death-Defying Career!
Trivia[]
- Lee Chan (Keye Luke), draws a caricature of himself and a woman he's sweet on in Shanghai. The drawing was actually drawn by Keye Luke, who was an accomplished artist.
- When Charlie is on board the ship he mentions to a ship's officer that he is 60 yrs. old.