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Charlie Chan in Panama (1940)

6.8 | Mar 01, 1940 (US) | Crime, Thriller, Mystery, Comedy | 01:06

One more minute... and the fleet is doomed!

Charlie impersonates an employee of the U.S. government to foil an espionage plot which would destroy part of the Panama Canal, trapping a Navy fleet on its way to the Pacific after maneuvers in the Atlantic.

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Sidney Toler
Charlie Chan
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Jean Rogers
Kathi Lenesch
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Lionel Atwill
Cliveden Compton
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Mary Nash
Miss Sarah Finch
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Victor Sen Yung
Jimmy Chan
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Kane Richmond
Richard Cabot
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Chris-Pin Martin
Sergeant Montero
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Lionel Royce
Dr. Rudolph Grosser
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Helen Ericson
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Jack La Rue
Emil Manolo

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 23, 2022
This outing for our sleuth finds him working undercover - appropriately in a Panama hat shop - on a mission to help the US Government combat the activities of some spies bent on disrupting the movement of US Naval vessels though the Panama Canal. When a man is murdered in his shop, "Chan" is detained by the unwitting authorities who take him to a local jail where he, coincidentally, encounters no. 2 son "Jimmy" (Victor Sen Yung), who was working on a cruise liner and who is also stranded in Panama. Together, they must identify and thwart the would be saboteur amidst a plethora of suspects led by the always reliable Lionel Atwill ("Compton"). I enjoyed the dynamic between father and son - it works well, and the story is actually quite exciting to watch for the most part with a rather better ending than I was expecting. The constant dialogue in contrived proverbs is a little bit annoying, but then it wouldn't be "Charlie Chan" if he ever actually called a spade a spade...!