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Charlie Chan is an agent of the U.S. government assigned to investigate the mysterious death of an inventor.Charlie Chan is an agent of the U.S. government assigned to investigate the mysterious death of an inventor.Charlie Chan is an agent of the U.S. government assigned to investigate the mysterious death of an inventor.
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George J. Lewis
- Paul Arranto
- (as George Lewis)
Gene Roth
- Luis Philipe Vega
- (as Gene Stutenroth)
Eddy Chandler
- Lewis
- (as Eddie Chandler)
Davison Clark
- Sgt. Billings
- (uncredited)
John Elliott
- George Melton
- (uncredited)
George Lessey
- Slade
- (uncredited)
Gene Oliver
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- (uncredited)
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This movie has some of the best film noir photography I have seen in all the Charlie Chan entries. This is one I am still waiting to have issued on DVD, so I can enjoy those visuals.
Storywise, it's a decent story with an interesting cast of suspects. My complaint is fairly minor: it is a little below-average in the amount of humorous Charlie Chan proverbs that we Chan fans love so much. Otherwise, I enjoyed the movie.
Although not Charlie's official chauffeur-assistant in here as he was in most of these Monogram Chan films, Mantan Moreland ("Birmingham Brown") plays his usual role as a guy helping out and adding humor. He's a likable guy as are all of Charlie's kids, two of them joining in this mystery. We get Number Three Son "Tommie" (Benson Fong) and daughter "Iris" (Marianne Quon. Chan's kids are always nosy, goodhearted and, in the latter-day films, not that helpful.
A few quick action scenes help keep things rolling and, as usual, we get Charlie's summary of the case at the end in which our hero exposes the crook. Overall, is this a great Charlie Chan film? No, it's average....but just average is still good to me. I love these films and hope all of them eventually are available on disc.
Storywise, it's a decent story with an interesting cast of suspects. My complaint is fairly minor: it is a little below-average in the amount of humorous Charlie Chan proverbs that we Chan fans love so much. Otherwise, I enjoyed the movie.
Although not Charlie's official chauffeur-assistant in here as he was in most of these Monogram Chan films, Mantan Moreland ("Birmingham Brown") plays his usual role as a guy helping out and adding humor. He's a likable guy as are all of Charlie's kids, two of them joining in this mystery. We get Number Three Son "Tommie" (Benson Fong) and daughter "Iris" (Marianne Quon. Chan's kids are always nosy, goodhearted and, in the latter-day films, not that helpful.
A few quick action scenes help keep things rolling and, as usual, we get Charlie's summary of the case at the end in which our hero exposes the crook. Overall, is this a great Charlie Chan film? No, it's average....but just average is still good to me. I love these films and hope all of them eventually are available on disc.
This was Monogram Pictures very first Charlie Chan movie, and for a first attempt you expect better. This is basically a "locked room" mystery with the suspects all in a house and Chan is brought in to find the murderer of an inventor. This was in 1944, World War II was still in full swing and the inventor is a sort of Oppenheimer who is in the process of developing bigger and better bombs. Mantan Moreland is there as comic relief and this is his introduction to the Chan series as Birmingham Brown. The movie is just okay. There is inappropriate and somewhat distracting uses of music here (especially in a scene where Chan is seen merely walking around, getting into a cab and then getting out of the cab and walking into the murder scene mansion..why did they need to add driving, suspenseful music here?). There is a typical suspicious looking cast and the solution will seem, as in many Chan movies, far-fetched, but you go into a Chan Movie almost expecting this. Worth watching if you are a fan of the Chan series, if you are not familiar with the Charlie Chan movies, don't be discouraged if this is your first .. there are much better movies in this series.
A man that is an inventor is protected by secret agents because he has invented a torpedo and they don't want the plans of his invention in the wrong hands. He dies suddenly when he goes down to meet his guests for drinks in his large expensive house.
Birmingham/Mantan Moreland who plays in a lot of Chan movies just happens to arrive at the house to deliver something just as the man died. The agent won't let anyone leave. When he finds out what happen his big eyes open wide and he is scared. There are no marks to show how the inventor died. Chan who always wears a light colored suit gets called in to investigate what happened with the death of the inventor.
Chan's daughter Iris and son number 3 Tommy are there and thought they would go on a sight seeing trip with their father. Chan now has 14 kids. Iris and Tommy are disappointed and are going to turn in to detectives without their fathers knowledge and go to where their father is. Charlie Chan comes on the scene and feels the man was murdered but shows no signs of how he died. He waits for the coroner's report.
The paper with the torpedo plans shows up that were missing but Chan's looks at them and says they are a forgery. About 8 people are now delayed and all considered suspects and cannot leave the house.
Chan's kids show up and sneak in the house and create more problems.The coroner's report shows the inventor died by being electrocuted. Another person gets killed in the house while everyone is in the room and the lights are on. Chan knows he is dealing with murders who are very cleaver. He feels there was more than one person involved.
The end is very detailed and surprising but like Charlie Chan mysteries he always gets his killer(s).
Birmingham/Mantan Moreland who plays in a lot of Chan movies just happens to arrive at the house to deliver something just as the man died. The agent won't let anyone leave. When he finds out what happen his big eyes open wide and he is scared. There are no marks to show how the inventor died. Chan who always wears a light colored suit gets called in to investigate what happened with the death of the inventor.
Chan's daughter Iris and son number 3 Tommy are there and thought they would go on a sight seeing trip with their father. Chan now has 14 kids. Iris and Tommy are disappointed and are going to turn in to detectives without their fathers knowledge and go to where their father is. Charlie Chan comes on the scene and feels the man was murdered but shows no signs of how he died. He waits for the coroner's report.
The paper with the torpedo plans shows up that were missing but Chan's looks at them and says they are a forgery. About 8 people are now delayed and all considered suspects and cannot leave the house.
Chan's kids show up and sneak in the house and create more problems.The coroner's report shows the inventor died by being electrocuted. Another person gets killed in the house while everyone is in the room and the lights are on. Chan knows he is dealing with murders who are very cleaver. He feels there was more than one person involved.
The end is very detailed and surprising but like Charlie Chan mysteries he always gets his killer(s).
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Just watched this, the first of the Monogram Charlie Chan movies after Fox dropped the Honolulu detective two years before, on DVD. It has Chan as a government agent in Washington, D.C., investigating a murder of a scientist who's invented a weapon used to stop some enemy spy missions. I'll stop there and just say that at just a little over an hour, there isn't too much in the way of excitement especially since nearly the entire thing seems to take place on a mansion but there are some good atmospheric shots and a few good suspenseful moments and also some amusing comic relief courtesy of no. 3 son Jimmy (Benson Fong), no. 2 daughter Iris (Marianne Quon), and, in his first appearance, chauffeur Birmingham Brown (Mantan Moreland, who isn't as outrageous as his later appearances in the series). So in summary, Charlie Chan in the Secret Service is a pretty entertaining first entry for the series at its new studio. P.S. In once again identifying someone from my favorite movie, It's a Wonderful Life, Sarah Edwards-who was Mary's mother in that Frank Capra classic-plays Mrs. Hargue, a housekeeper here.
Not the best Charlie Chan, but sill enjoyable. The short running time of just 64 minutes is a plus. It doesn't take long (not more than 5 minutes) to be in the ambiance. A murder has been committed, nobody leaves the house. Charlie is on his way and his power of deduction will be on display. There's a sense of déjà-vu with the setting and the plot, but Charlie's funny remarks make for a good watch: "Dead man's actions still need explanation". In this one, we learn that Charlie has 14 kids! Son #3 and daughter #2 appear in this movie. Good comic relief from Mantan Moreland in his first appearance of the series. He's good but he'll be better in future films. A drawback: the actors sometimes look like they forgot their lines.
Seen at home, in Toronto, on February 25th, 2005.
71/100 (**)
Seen at home, in Toronto, on February 25th, 2005.
71/100 (**)
Did you know
- TriviaEven though the story is set in Washington, D.C., the film was shot in Los Angeles, California. The California State Building (1931-1975) is the government building used for Charlie Chan's office. At the VIDEO MARK of 0:04:55, an establishing shot of the State Building is shown. At the VIDEO MARK of 0:07:40 through 8:25, actor Sidney Toler walks through the lobby of the State Building and out the entrance. [Note the dramatic music underneath the exterior shot of Mr. Toler.]
The California State Building was a state governmental office building, located at 215 West 1st Street, in downtown Los Angeles. The building was found to be structurally unsafe after a 1971 earthquake, necessitating demolition.
- GoofsMuch is made over the fact that Dr. Melton, the murder victim, was left-handed. Yet, earlier, he was seen doing various things, such as taking notes, opening a door, and turning on the fatal light switch, all with his right hand.
- Quotes
Tommy Chan: If you're stuck, I'll help you out.
Charlie Chan: You are like business end of water spout - always running off at mouth.
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- Charlie Chan and the Secret Service
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- California State Building, 215 West 1st Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(Charlie Chan's office)
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- $75,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 3m(63 min)
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- 1.37 : 1
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