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Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937)

6.7 | May 21, 1937 (US) | Mystery, Crime, Thriller | 01:11

Murderous Spies invade Olympic Games!

Get ready for a Gold Medal murder mystery! This "tense, thrilling mystery" ('California Congress of Parents and Teachers') pits Charlie Chan against international spies who are using the Berlin Olympic games as the perfect cover...for cold-blooded murder!

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Warner Oland
Charlie Chan
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Katherine DeMille
Yvonne Roland
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Pauline Moore
Betty Adams
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Allan Lane
Richard Masters
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Keye Luke
Lee Chan
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C. Henry Gordon
Arthur Hughes
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John Eldredge
Mr. Cartwright
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Layne Tom Jr.
Charlie Chan Jr
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Jonathan Hale
Mr. Hopkins
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Morgan Wallace
Honorable Charles Zaraka

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jun 20, 2022
Maybe one of the more far-fetched "Charlie Chan" stories, this one. This time, No. 1 son "Lee" (Keye Luke) is en route to take part in the Berlin Olympic games. Simultaneously, an plane testing a revolutionary new guidance system is mysteriously hijacked and "Pop" tracks same to Berlin, and so onto the "Hindenberg" he goes in a race to stop the Nazis from obtaining this crucial bit of kit. This has a slightly more sinister plot, with some genuinely menacing scenes tempered by "Lee", as ever on the lookout for a pretty girl, ultimately getting himself into some serious hot water with the baddies! If there are clues, then they went over my head - I was none the wiser until the denouement, which is no bad thing. Well paced direction, solid efforts from the supporting cast - including Allan "Rocky" Lane (think "Mr. Ed"!) and of course the chief suspect, C. Henry Gordon, who makes another CC appearance - this time as the devious "Hughes". It's got a little actuality from the Olympics too - and, thankfully, "Lee" doesn't need his dad to use the paddle...