Charlie Chan in the Chinese Cat

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The Chinese Cat
Directed byPhil Rosen
Written byEarl Derr Biggers (characters)
George Callahan (screenplay)
Produced byPhillip N. Krasne
James S. Burkett
Starringsee below
CinematographyIra H. Morgan
Edited byJohn Link
Production
company
Distributed byMonogram Pictures
Release date
  • May 20, 1944 (1944-05-20)
Running time
66 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Chinese Cat (also titled Murder in the Funhouse) is a 1944 mystery film starring Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan.

Plot

Mr. Manning is murdered in his study while the door is locked from the inside. Police close the case after 6 months. A girl contacts Charlie Chan to have a look before he leaves in 48 hours. Twins are involved in a diamond-smuggling ring after the Kohinoor Diamonds are stolen; one twin is killed and the other living twin masquerades as a ghost tricking Birmingham Brown. Mr. Manning had the largest stone stored in the secret compartment of a Chinese cat statue, and doublecrossed his associates. Movie ends in a carnival funhouse with police arresting the diamond-smuggling ring for three murders. Rival author of Manning Murder Solved book must now pay $20,000 to Chinese War Relief after a lost bet with Charlie Chan about the murderer's identity.

Cast

Production

The film was the second Charlie Chan movie from Monogram. It was originally called Charlie Chan and the Perfect Crime and filming started4 January 1944.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Of Local Origin New York Times 10 Dec 1943: 31.

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