Shadows Over Chinatown

Chan follows the trail of a blood-chilling wave of torso slayings!

5.8
19461h 4m

In San Francisco's Chinatown, Charlie helps two different people search for their missing relatives and uncovers a murder for insurance scheme.

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Cast

Photo of Sidney Toler

Sidney Toler

Charlie Chan

Photo of Mantan Moreland

Mantan Moreland

Birmingham Brown

Photo of Victor Sen Yung

Victor Sen Yung

Jimmy Chan

Photo of Tanis Chandler

Tanis Chandler

Mary Conover

Photo of John Gallaudet

John Gallaudet

Craig Winfield

Photo of Paul Bryar

Paul Bryar

Mike Rogan

Photo of Bruce Kellogg

Bruce Kellogg

Jack Tilford

Photo of Al Bridge

Al Bridge

Captain Allen

Photo of Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Mrs. Conover

Photo of Dorothy Granger

Dorothy Granger

Joan Mercer

Photo of Jack Norton

Jack Norton

Cosgrove

Photo of George Eldredge

George Eldredge

Chief Lannigan

Photo of Lyle Latell

Lyle Latell

Police Clerk

Photo of Mira McKinney

Mira McKinney

Kate Johnson

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6/10

I was generally a fan of the "Charlie Chan" movies with Sidney Toler and this is one of the better ones. To San Francisco he and fairly hapless No. 2 son "Jimmy" (Victor Sen Yung) travel to assist their police with a mysterious murder investigation. That's not all, though. There's a missing person to be found too. "Mary" (Tanis Chandler) has gone awol and her doting mother (Mary Gordon) and her rather drippy fiancé "Jeff" (Bruce Kellogg) are at their wits end. It doesn't help that our sleuthing genius quickly discovers that this absentee once worked with his original victim. The plot thickens and the pair - assisted ably by the cowardy custard, and only sparingly used, "Birmingham Brown" (Mantan Moreland) - must get to the bottom of things before "Mary" comes a cropper. The plot here is a bit more internecine and sophisticated than with many of these adventures. That said, there is a maybe just a little too much coincidence as the thing progresses but I'm sure "Charlie" would have a profound ancestral adage for there being no such thing as luck! There's the tinies of twists at the end and en route it moves along well for an hour. It's always nice to see the original and best Holmesian "Mrs. Hudson" in a film, too!

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