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Retired detective [[Charlie Chan]] is asked for his help by the [[San Francisco]] police to solve a new series of murders. |
Retired detective [[Charlie Chan]] is asked for his help by the [[San Francisco]] police to solve a new series of murders. But this time his usual sidekick, Number One Son, has been replaced by his own son, Lee Chan, Jr. |
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The prime suspect in the killings is a shady lady known as the Dragon Queen, but soon Chan's suspicions fall elsewhere. |
The prime suspect in the killings is a shady lady known as the Dragon Queen, but soon Chan's suspicions fall elsewhere. |
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Directed by | Clive Donner |
Starring | Peter Ustinov |
Release date | February 1981 |
Running time | 97 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen is a 1981 film directed by Clive Donner. It stars Peter Ustinov and Lee Grant.[1]
Plot
Retired detective Charlie Chan is asked for his help by the San Francisco police to solve a new series of murders. But this time his usual sidekick, Number One Son, has been replaced by his own son, Lee Chan, Jr.
The prime suspect in the killings is a shady lady known as the Dragon Queen, but soon Chan's suspicions fall elsewhere.
Cast
- Peter Ustinov as Charlie Chan
- Lee Grant as Mrs. Lupowitz
- Angie Dickinson as Dragon Queen
- Richard Hatch as Lee Chan, Jr.
- Brian Keith as Police Chief Baxter
- Roddy McDowall as Gillespie
- Rachel Roberts as Mrs. Dangers
- Michelle Pfeiffer as Cordelia Farenington
- Paul Ryan as Masten
- Johnny Sekka as Stefan