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The Mandarin Mystery

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Charlotte Henry and Eddie Quillan in The Mandarin Mystery (1936)
Film NoirComedyCrimeMysteryRomance

Two murders are committed and a $50,000 Chinese Mandarin stamp is stolen, passed around and eventually recovered as a group of valuable stamp counterfeiters is uncovered, through the investi... Read allTwo murders are committed and a $50,000 Chinese Mandarin stamp is stolen, passed around and eventually recovered as a group of valuable stamp counterfeiters is uncovered, through the investigations of Ellery Queen.Two murders are committed and a $50,000 Chinese Mandarin stamp is stolen, passed around and eventually recovered as a group of valuable stamp counterfeiters is uncovered, through the investigations of Ellery Queen.

  • Director
    • Ralph Staub
  • Writers
    • Frederic Dannay
    • Manfred Lee
    • John Francis Larkin
  • Stars
    • Eddie Quillan
    • Charlotte Henry
    • Rita La Roy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    485
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Staub
    • Writers
      • Frederic Dannay
      • Manfred Lee
      • John Francis Larkin
    • Stars
      • Eddie Quillan
      • Charlotte Henry
      • Rita La Roy
    • 29User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eddie Quillan
    Eddie Quillan
    • Ellery Queen
    Charlotte Henry
    Charlotte Henry
    • Josephine Temple
    Rita La Roy
    Rita La Roy
    • Martha Kirk
    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Inspector Queen
    Franklin Pangborn
    Franklin Pangborn
    • Mellish
    George Irving
    George Irving
    • Dr. Alexander Kirk
    Kay Hughes
    Kay Hughes
    • Irene Kirk
    William Newell
    William Newell
    • Detective Guffy
    George Walcott
    George Walcott
    • Donald Trent
    Edwin Stanley
    Edwin Stanley
    • Howard Bronson
    Edgar Allen
    • Newspaper Reporter
    Walter Merrill
    • Craig - the Thief
    • (as Anthony Merrill)
    Richard Beach
    • Newspaper Reporter
    Monte Vandergrift
    Monte Vandergrift
    • Police Detective
    • (as Monte Vandegrift)
    Grace Durkin
    Grace Durkin
    • Girl on Street Corner
    Mary Russell
    Mary Russell
    • Girl on Street Corner
    June Johnson
    June Johnson
    • Girl at Cocktail Bar
    Mary Bovard
    • Girl at Cocktail Bar
    • Director
      • Ralph Staub
    • Writers
      • Frederic Dannay
      • Manfred Lee
      • John Francis Larkin
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    3planktonrules

    At least it's not horrible

    Eddie Quillan was an odd choice to play the lead in this detective film because he was essentially a small smart-allecky little pip-squeak--not the brilliant or studly hero you'd expect to see in this type of film. Because of this, the film certainly IS unusual. The problem is that even with this novel portrayal, the film isn't all that interesting or well-done. At best it's a mediocre time-passer and not the equal of other series detective B-films from the period. For my time, I would much rather watch a Charlie Chan, Saint or Sherlock Holmes film--they seemed to have better production values and writing as well as a leading man that was more likable. Sorry,...I just didn't particularly care for this film.

    Oh, and by the way, there is no such thing as the Chinese Mandarin stamp that is worth a fortune--this was made up for the film.
    5csteidler

    Uneven B mystery with a few laughs

    The world's most valuable stamp is arriving in port. Reporters crowd the dock to welcome the beautiful Miss Templeton, who owns the stamp and carries it in her purse. At the same time, noted mystery writer Ellery Queen is at the dock. He accidentally tosses some flowers into Miss Templeton's lap while she is being interviewed, which is apparently a cute way to meet.

    The plot develops quickly: Miss Templeton visits a hotel to meet a collector who may buy the stamp. A stranger sneaks into Miss Templeton's room, steals the stamp out of her purse...and moments later he is murdered in a side room. We don't really think Miss Templeton killed him but she did come running out of that same room with the stamp in her hand.

    The murder investigation is led by Inspector Queen, with inevitable help from his son Ellery, who after all is already acquainted with the leading suspect. Other suspects include the collector, his nieces, a boyfriend....

    Charlotte Henry is earnest and cute as Miss Templeton but the character doesn't offer many surprises. Eddie Quillan is a mischievous and energetic Ellery who talks nonstop. His confident banter is sometimes humorous but often merely obnoxious.

    Franklin Pangborn has a moderately amusing bit as the flustered hotel manager. Wade Boteler comes across well as the irascible Inspector Queen, and this picture's best moments are probably those that feature interplay between the two Queens.

    Overall, Quillan is fun in the role but not especially convincing as a master of deduction. And the mystery itself--involving counterfeit stamps, a missing tangerine, and a locked door--is hard to get too excited about.

    One funny line, though: Ellery pounds on the door of a hotel room that he knows is full of cops, and says, "Open in the name of the law!"
    5churei

    Give me the 'real' Ellery!

    If one can simply forget the literary Ellery Queen, this is an OK murder mystery (locked room murder, etc. etc. ). the problem, for Ellery Queen fans is that the whole thing, on that basis, is WAY off the mark. Queen is an analytical detective, and his father and the Police are not dolts. The books are written with more twists and turns and excellence that most others on the mystery shelf (with the possible exceptions of S.S. Van Dyne (Philo Vance) and, of course, Agatha Christie.)Dropping the comparison, one must note the ridiculousness of some of the plot e.g. the whole world knows the value of the stamp - it even appears on the Times Square news bulletin - yet the girl carries the stamp in an envelope in her open pocketbook. Despite all of this, Quillan is a fun actor, definitely not Ellery but giving the film the spunk it desperately needs. Charlotte Henry does not have a 'clue' and thus cannot handle the idiocy of what her character says and does. Still, on a chilly night, with the rain on the window, and curled up on a comfortable chair, this passes the time quickly.
    7didi-5

    slightly irritating lead actor, but not all bad

    This adaptation of an Ellery Queen mystery concerns the theft of a rare Chinese stamp (the Mandarin of the title), which takes place in a hotel with several shifty characters and an hysterical manager (the priceless Franklin Pangborn). The mystery, such as it is, concerns both the stamp theft and two murders, and shows Ellery and his father the Inspector as a team rubbing together just enough to solve the case.

    As Ellery Queen, Eddie Quillan is all wrong - he was more at home in light comedy and musicals, and this is the way he plays the character. As the heroine/chief suspect, Charlotte Henry (only remembered nowadays as 'Alice in Wonderland') isn't too bad, while others who have some impact in the cast include Rita Le Roy and Kay Hughes as sisters, and Wade Boteler as Queen senior.
    4bkoganbing

    A smart aleck Queen

    The Mandarin Mystery is the second of two Ellery Queen films done by Columbia Pictures and it features Eddie Quillan as the amateur sleuth and son of a professional one. Instead of the shy bookish Ellery as realized best by Jim Hutton on a shortlived television series, we get a Smart Aleck punk who lives to show up the police department, especially Inspector Queen played here by Wade Boteler. No wonder fans of the series were up in arms.

    The Mandarin referred to here is a Chinese stamp which was a rare misprint edition because the Mandarin portrayed on the postage stamp had his clothes on backwards. Charlotte Henry is going to sell the stamp to collector George Irving, but the stamp is stolen and the thief killed.

    Unfortunately several minutes were eliminated from this film by YouTube so I had to piece it together in my mind. Not a bad story, but Quillan really kills this film.

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    • Trivia
      Even though records show the film as 66 minutes long, copies that are available today are only 53 minutes long and have fade-outs throughout as though the movie were playing on commercial television. It's unclear what happened to the missing minutes, but the cuts were made by Republic Studios in 1952 when they sold their library to television syndication.
    • Goofs
      No philatelist, not even in the 1930s, would treat a rare stamp the way the Chinese Mandarin was treated in this film. Touching the stamp with bare hands, keeping it loose in a folded up piece of paper, licking and posting a stamp, etc. While "hinges" (tiny bits of sticky paper) could be used by everyday collectors to attach a stamp to a book or display case in this era, elite collectors still would have been loathe to ruin a stamp so rare.
    • Quotes

      Ellery Queen: [to Inspector Queen] Congradulations. You now have two suspects. Now all you need is one murderer.

    • Connections
      Edited into The Gay Rub: A Documentary (2018)

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Black Spider: The Mandarin Mystery
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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