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Phantom of Chinatown

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 2min
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5,9/10
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Phantom of Chinatown (1940)
Mystery

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueResearcher James Lee Wong is on the scene as archaeologist Dr. John Benton, recently returned from an expedition in China where a valuable ancient scroll was recovered, is murdered while giv... Tout lireResearcher James Lee Wong is on the scene as archaeologist Dr. John Benton, recently returned from an expedition in China where a valuable ancient scroll was recovered, is murdered while giving a lecture on the expedition.Researcher James Lee Wong is on the scene as archaeologist Dr. John Benton, recently returned from an expedition in China where a valuable ancient scroll was recovered, is murdered while giving a lecture on the expedition.

  • Réalisation
    • Phil Rosen
  • Scénario
    • George Waggner
    • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
    • Hugh Wiley
  • Casting principal
    • Keye Luke
    • Lotus Long
    • Grant Withers
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    912
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Phil Rosen
    • Scénario
      • George Waggner
      • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
      • Hugh Wiley
    • Casting principal
      • Keye Luke
      • Lotus Long
      • Grant Withers
    • 35avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux21

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    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • James Lee Wong
    Lotus Long
    Lotus Long
    • Win Len
    Grant Withers
    Grant Withers
    • Bill Street
    Charles Miller
    • Dr. John Benton
    Huntley Gordon
    Huntley Gordon
    • Dr. Norman Wilkes
    Virginia Carpenter
    • Louise Benton
    John Dilson
    John Dilson
    • Charlie Frasier
    • (as John H. Dilson)
    Paul McVey
    Paul McVey
    • Detective Grady
    John Holland
    John Holland
    • Mason
    Richard Terry
    • Toreno
    • (as Dick Terry)
    Robert Kellard
    Robert Kellard
    • Tommy Dean
    Willy Castello
    Willy Castello
    • Jonas
    • (as William Castello)
    Lee Tong Foo
    Lee Tong Foo
    • Foo
    • (as Lee Tung Foo)
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • Radio News Broadcaster
    • (non crédité)
    Morgan Brown
    Morgan Brown
    • Lecture Guest
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Cheatham
    Jack Cheatham
    • Hospital Stakeout Cop
    • (non crédité)
    Heinie Conklin
    Heinie Conklin
    • Detective in Refrigerator
    • (non crédité)
    William Gould
    William Gould
    • Hospital Stakeout Cop
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Phil Rosen
    • Scénario
      • George Waggner
      • Ralph Gilbert Bettison
      • Hugh Wiley
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    film-guy

    highly enjoyable

    Asian detectives were usually played by Caucasian actors at the time this movie was made, but Phantom of Chinatown is an exception and features Keye Luke in the role of Mr. Wong. Luke makes a likable and younger version of Wong and it's great fun to see how Wong and Captain Street first met. Grant Withers as Captain Street is one of my favorites elements of the Mr Wong movies. Withers is exceptionally good in this one. Some have said that Withers should have been replaced with a younger actor for this "prequel", but I don't agree. Luke and Withers make a fun pair. I enjoy all of the Mr Wong series, but Phantom of Chinatown is one of my absolute favorites.
    5bkoganbing

    Unheard Of

    As Boris Karloff moved on to bigger and better things in the horror film genre, the Mr. Wong series from Monogram got a final run with an actual person of Oriental heritage in the title role. Fascinating the mind set of Hollywood in those days.

    And who would it have to be for, but a poverty row outfit like Monogram in one of their series films. Keye Luke who moviegoers knew better as the number one son of that other Chinese detective Charlie Chan, gets to play a younger version of that noted scholar and criminologist James Lee Wong. Luke plays him just as Boris Karloff did as a man who went to both Oxford and Heidelburg and did not speak in fortune cookie aphorisms.

    But I'm sure it must have confused the living daylights out of the Mr. Wong audiences when the relationship between Wong and homicide police captain Street of the SFPD was so different. Grant Withers played Street in all the Wong films and he was not at all resentful about deferring to the older man's knowledge. The same way Captain Stottlemeyer defers to Adrian Monk on that show.

    But with Luke, Withers is at first downright hostile, in fact this film of necessity is set back to when they first meet and Withers most reluctantly bows to Luke's skill for investigation.

    The leader of an expedition to China where an ancient scroll was taken from a Ming Emperor's tomb is murdered while giving a lecture. And the scroll goes missing as well. There are a whole host of suspects, including a pilot that had been lost in the desert, but he turns up rather early in the film.

    It might have been nice if Keye Luke had inaugurated the series instead of an Occidental like Karloff, good as he was. History could have been made.
    4goblinhairedguy

    surprising relevance today

    Poverty Row programmers like this may now seem incredibly hokey, but at the same time they're fascinating time capsules of American mores of those bygone (and maybe not so bygone) days. This one is routinely scripted and handled with little inspiration (though lots of pace), yet it's quite idiosyncratic for its time. Most obviously, a real Asian (Keye Luke, better known as Charlie Chan's Number One Son) is finally given the opportunity to play an Asian detective. The screenwriters certainly take advantage of the unique casting, turning a lot of the expected racially-insensitive material on end -- Luke gets in a real zinger when he brashly compares the looting of a Mongolian sarcophagus to having a Chinese adventurer dig up and purloin George Washington's corpse from its tomb. Also relevant to the 21st century is the fact that the tomb raiders are not so much seeking the legendary Eternal Flame for cultural or historic reasons, but due to the conjecture that it is produced by a hidden treasure trove of priceless oil. Quite refreshing attitudes for a 40s B-movie, with some vivid scenes of Chinatown life and interesting travelogue footage of a seemingly authentic excursion to Northern China.
    6Spuzzlightyear

    Danger! Water!

    Pretty good who-dunnit thriller about the death of an archaeologist. After he returns from the Orient. The archaeologist presents a lecture about his findings, a hidden tomb. Funny thing, is that he points out certain people in the room that went with him during the expedition, so right then and there you know that the archaeologist is toast and the people he just introduced are suspects ha ha. Mr Wong, smoothly played by Keye Luke, gets to the bottom of things. I really like how he solved this, using calm logical ways instead of having obvious clues thrown at us. I also liked the clueless homicide detective who sort of played a foil to Wong's character who essentially just followed Wong while he went on his crime-solving ways. Nifty little movie here.
    8binapiraeus

    At last, Keye Luke becomes a detective in his own right...

    Theoretically, "Phantom of Chinatown" is the last one of the "Mr. Wong" detective series that had been starring Boris Karloff, where Monogram had tried in a rather mediocre way to 'copy' 20th Century-Fox' hugely successful 'Charlie Chan' series. But, even in story, directing and acting this movie is way above the 'British Chinese detective' films - and what's much more, it stars not only a REAL Chinese as the detective, but someone known VERY well to fans of the genre in general and to fans of the 'Charlie Chan' movies in particular: Keye Luke, who had played Charlie's 'number one son' Lee in the Warner Oland Charlie Chans...

    And now he becomes a detective 'in his own right' at last - and a very clever one, too! He does some nice teamwork with the typically American 'flatfoot' Captain Street (Grant Withers), but there's no doubt that the Chinese is smarter - which was a pretty unusual thing at the time: an Asian as protagonist, and being more intelligent than the average US policeman; and on top of it all, 'Jimmy Wong' even makes QUITE a daring remark about all the archaeological excavations being done in China by Americans, suggesting that maybe Chinese archaeologists might dig up George Washington's grave for a change!!

    Generally, this is a very neat and unusual little 'flag waver': Chinese and Americans work hand in hand for a HUGELY important purpose - the 'Eternal Fire' that the leader of the archaeological expedition had discovered in Mongolia is of such vital importance that it must not under ANY circumstances fall into the hands of both countries' enemy...

    But it's also a VERY entertaining, suspenseful mystery thriller, where nothing's missing, neither a creepy atmosphere nor some REAL good jokes nor a beautiful romantic element; it can surely compete with almost any of the best crime movies of its time (and especially taking into account that it was made on a budget incomparably smaller than that of the big studios' productions) - and it owes the biggest part of its liveliness and freshness that remains until this day to its wonderful cast; with first and best Keye Luke.

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    • Anecdotes
      This was the only Hollywood film of the period in which an Asian detective was played by, and top billing was given to, an actor who was actually Asian, in this case Keye Luke.
    • Gaffes
      When Captain Street and James Lee Wong notice a secret compartment in Charlie's restaurant leading to a hidden room; they break open the door by shooting off the lock. But on the following cut when Captain Street returns to that same hidden room after the two criminals escape in a motorboat; the previously broken door and the lock are now intact enabling Charlie to lock Captain Street in the room.
    • Citations

      Bill Street: What's this?

      Jonas: The sarcophagus from the Chinese tomb sir, that once contained the body of a Ming Emperor.

      James Lee Wong: They tell me that a Chinese archaeological expedition is digging up the body of George Washington in exchange.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Who Dunit Theater: Phantom of Chinatown (2015)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 novembre 1940 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El Fantasma de barrio Chino
    • Société de production
      • Monogram Pictures
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    • Durée
      1 heure 2 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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