Charlie Chan in Egypt
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" Notes: Back then, they made a whopping 47 installments of Charlie Chan movies and it was in fact the 11th movie starring this character. However, for the completists, I'm afraid the first 2 installments are lost. Anyway, it’s too bad the video I saw on YouTube was of very poor quality but, beside this, I have to admit that I was actually surprised by how entertaining the damned thing turned out to be. Indeed, the directing was rather average but there was something nicely pulpy about the sto"
" Notes: Back then, they made a whopping 47 installments of Charlie Chan movies and it was in fact the 11th movie starring this character. However, for the completists, I'm afraid the first 2 installments are lost. Anyway, it’s too bad the video I saw on YouTube was of very poor quality but, beside this, I have to admit that I was actually surprised by how entertaining the damned thing turned out to be. Indeed, the directing was rather average but there was something nicely pulpy about the sto"
“To be honest, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but I kept hearing about Charlie Chan, I thought I might as well check one of the movies starring this character. Back then, they made a whopping 47 installments and it was in fact the 11th movie starring this character. However, for the completists, I'm afraid the first 2 installments are lost. Anyway, it’s too bad the video I saw on YouTube was of very poor quality but, beside this, I have to admit that I was actually surprised by how entertaining the damned thing turned out to be. Indeed, the directing was rather average but there was something nicely pulpy about the story. Concerning Charlie Chan, he turned out to be some kind of Asian version of Hercule Poirot but the guy was definitely entertaining and Warner Oland” read more
"Released on June 21, 1935 This is actually Warner Oland's eighth onscreen portrayal of Honolulu police detective Charlie Chan but the first to be released by 20th Century Fox. The series had previously been released by Fox Film. For the sake of reference, the previous seven films were "Charlie Chan Carries On" (1931), "The Black Camel" (1931), "Charlie Chan's Chance" (1932), "Charlie Chan's Greatest Case" (1933), "Charlie Chan's Courage" (1934), "Charlie Chan in London" (1934) and "Charlie Chan"