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Charlie Chan aux jeux olympiques

Original title: Charlie Chan at the Olympics
  • 1937
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  • 1h 11m
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7.0/10
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Katherine DeMille, C. Henry Gordon, Warner Oland, and Andrew Tombes in Charlie Chan aux jeux olympiques (1937)
Mystery

When a strategically important new aerial guidance system is stolen, Charlie traces it to the Berlin Olympics, where he has to battle spies and enemy agents to retrieve it.When a strategically important new aerial guidance system is stolen, Charlie traces it to the Berlin Olympics, where he has to battle spies and enemy agents to retrieve it.When a strategically important new aerial guidance system is stolen, Charlie traces it to the Berlin Olympics, where he has to battle spies and enemy agents to retrieve it.

  • Director
    • H. Bruce Humberstone
  • Writers
    • Robert Ellis
    • Helen Logan
    • Paul Burger
  • Stars
    • Warner Oland
    • Katherine DeMille
    • Pauline Moore
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Writers
      • Robert Ellis
      • Helen Logan
      • Paul Burger
    • Stars
      • Warner Oland
      • Katherine DeMille
      • Pauline Moore
    • 40User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Warner Oland
    Warner Oland
    • Charlie Chan
    Katherine DeMille
    Katherine DeMille
    • Yvonne Roland
    Pauline Moore
    Pauline Moore
    • Betty Adams
    Allan Lane
    Allan Lane
    • Richard Masters
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • Lee Chan
    C. Henry Gordon
    C. Henry Gordon
    • Arthur Hughes
    John Eldredge
    John Eldredge
    • Cartwright
    Layne Tom Jr.
    Layne Tom Jr.
    • Charlie Chan Jr.
    Jonathan Hale
    Jonathan Hale
    • Hopkins
    Morgan Wallace
    Morgan Wallace
    • Honorable Charles Zaraka
    Frederik Vogeding
    Frederik Vogeding
    • Captain Strasser
    • (as Fredrik Vogeding)
    Andrew Tombes
    Andrew Tombes
    • Police Chief Scott
    Howard Hickman
    Howard Hickman
    • Dr. Burton
    William Begg
    William Begg
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Zaraka Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • New York Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Bonn
    • Polizei Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Radio Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Writers
      • Robert Ellis
      • Helen Logan
      • Paul Burger
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    7susvulo

    Clever magazine title. Director having a little fun?

    In the scene on board the Hindenburg involving CC and 2 other men, look closely at the title of the article in the magazine that the seated man is reading. It's "Think fast, Mr. Moto"!!!

    I enjoyed this CC movie for its locations. Opening in Hawaii w/#2 son. On board the ship with #1 son. CC flying in the Hindenburg. And finally the Olympic Stadium. Jonathan Hale, as usual, is just suspicious enough to be a legitimate villain/red herring...(???) The arms dealer, foreign diplomat and the lady w/the white fox fur all add intrigue and deception to the plot.

    We also get to check out Warner Oland's physical condition as he jogs with his shirt off for his physical at the movie's beginning.
    7Spondonman

    A winner

    Every four years comes the Olympic Games which is when the leading capitalist corporate brands and countries strive for world supremacy, and the hyped-up media urges the public to admire athletic junkies beating the clean and honest. I wonder if the trillions of dollars spent on it could be better used to try to feed the hungry and cure the diseased? Give me a three-legged race at a junior school any day!

    Charlie has no such hang-ups about going to Nazi Germany. He wants to go on fish-hunt but ends up on man-hunt instead as secret government McGuffin that enables war planes fly by remote control is stolen. The trail and chase to recover it leads from Honolulu to San Francisco to New York and Berlin – with swift global communications it was such a small world after all! At first he's helped by little Cheeky Chan, but when he gets to Berlin no.2 son Lee takes over who is participating at the Games as a swimmer. The likely suspect is the dame in the white fox fur but it turns out more complicated involving gangs of spies and a maze of sinister characters, and all in Berlin too. It's intrigue at warp speed, hardly a second is wasted. Favourite bits: the footage of the Hindenburg (and its unperturbed passengers) beating the ocean liner's passengers to Germany; Charlie's touching faltering concern for the kidnapped Lee; the denouement; Lee continually trying to spout killer aphorisms like his Pop - or something like that!

    Overall imho a good entry in the series with a slightly different format to those preceding, and I'd rather watch this than the real Olympics - no contest.
    7Mike-764

    Sports, Spies, and Murder

    Charlie discovers the body of a pilot who was missing for days following a test flight using a remote control navigation system, which is missing from the plane. Charlie discovers that the killer, Miller, worked at an airplane factory in Honolulu, but is found murdered in his apartment before he can be questioned. The suspects of being the sinister power behind the theft are headed towards Berlin, not only to watch the Olympics, but to sell the remote control unit. Charlie takes the Hindenburg to Berlin and is joined by son Lee (who is entered in the 100m swimming relay) to track down Yvonne Rowland, who was seen in Miller's apartment, and who has contacted Baron Zaraka, dignitary for a warring nation. Knowing that Chan is on the case, Zaraka has Lee kidnapped and will turn him over to Charlie in exchange for the remote control device. Charlie tries to dupe the spies, even though he knows that his son is at their mercy. Very good Chan film that places the emphasis on foreign intrigue rather than mystery (and is able to succeed). Oland does turn in one of his best performances as the character, due to the character's development from the genial detective to the worried parent. The Olympics angle does give an interesting aspect of the film towards today's audiences giving an idea of the athletes back then (and the subtraction of the Nazi influence over the games). The climax to the mystery (which is suspenseful) and the revelation of the killer's motive seems to suggest that the film was trying to bloat the mystery angle of the film more. Rating, based on B mysteries, 7.
    8utgard14

    "Good hunter never warn tiger of trap."

    An experimental plane's guidance system is stolen and Charlie Chan's on the case. He follows the clues to Berlin, where the 1936 Olympic Games are being held. Amusingly, "Number One Son" Lee Chan is a member of the U.S. Olympic Swim Team. He even wins! As usual, Warner Oland is a perfect Charlie Chan. In addition to Keye Luke's Lee, this time we get Charlie Chan, Jr. He's played by Layne Tom, Jr. and is all kinds of adorable. I wonder why he wasn't made a permanent part of the series because he's a lot of fun. Also includes one of the loveliest actresses to appear in the entire Chan series, Katherine DeMille. Hubba-hubba! She was the adopted daughter of Cecil B. DeMille and future wife of Anthony Quinn. There's also some nice support from reliable character actors C. Henry Gordon, John Eldredge, and Jonathan Hale. Good cast in this one.

    This entry in the series is most notable for it taking place during the 1936 Olympics, with footage from the games including Jesse Owens. Plus Charlie travels to Berlin on the Hindenburg. It also features pre-WWII German police portrayed in a much more sympathetic light than they would be just a few years later. Although, it should be noted Inspector Strasser (Frederik Vogeding) of the German police is kind of a boob ("Things like this cannot happen in Berlin!"). An excellent entry in the Charlie Chan series with high entertainment value and some added historical curiosity. Fans should love it.
    9ccthemovieman-1

    Good To See This Gem Coming Out On DVD

    Charlie has his youngest helper ever - or at least in any of the 20 Chan films I've seen - as 12-year-old Charlie Jr. joins Number One Son Lee as they both help dad solve a crime.

    Lee (Keye Luke) plays a member of the United States Olympic swimming team in this adventure. The repartee between Chan (Warner Oland) and his two sons in here is terrific. Layne Tom Jr. plays Charlie Junior.

    The Chan movie is more of an adventure than the normal whodunit as Charlie and the cops travel to the Olympics in Munich, Germany in search of a missing radar-plane "black box." Lee is kidnapped at the games and his dad does everything he can to get his kidnapped son back while not jeopardizing the United States in the process.

    This is one of the better Chan films and will be available on DVD in December, 2006, as part of another Charlie Chan DVD package of four movies.

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    • Trivia
      While several views of swastika flags were blotted out, other instances of Nazism were missed, e.g. as the German torch bearer turns left into the grand stadium avenue, in the lower left corner of screen can be seen four militarily-clad males giving the Nazi salute; plus as the same torch bearer descends the stadium steps all the youths lining the way are giving the Nazi salute, even with four outstretched arms in very front of the camera.
    • Goofs
      When Charlie's son brings him a picnic basket he says he was bringing "cut up tea and sandwiches" when clearly he meant "tea and cut up sandwiches."
    • Quotes

      Charlie Chan Jr: Gee, Pop, they're having as hard a time finding that plane as we are catching fish.

      Charlie Chan: Fish in sea like flea on dog - always present but difficult to find.

    • Connections
      Edited into Who Dunit Theater: Charlie Chan at the Olympics (2015)

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Charlie Chan at the Olympics
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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