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Le cobra de Shanghaï

Original title: The Shanghai Cobra
  • 1945
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Joan Barclay, James Cardwell, Benson Fong, Mantan Moreland, and Sidney Toler in Le cobra de Shanghaï (1945)
Mystery

Someone is attempting to steal radium stored in a bank. Death by cobra venom connects a number of murders. Charlie investigates.Someone is attempting to steal radium stored in a bank. Death by cobra venom connects a number of murders. Charlie investigates.Someone is attempting to steal radium stored in a bank. Death by cobra venom connects a number of murders. Charlie investigates.

  • Director
    • Phil Karlson
  • Writers
    • George Callahan
    • George Wallace Sayre
    • Earl Derr Biggers
  • Stars
    • Sidney Toler
    • Mantan Moreland
    • Benson Fong
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • George Callahan
      • George Wallace Sayre
      • Earl Derr Biggers
    • Stars
      • Sidney Toler
      • Mantan Moreland
      • Benson Fong
    • 34User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sidney Toler
    Sidney Toler
    • Charlie Chan
    Mantan Moreland
    Mantan Moreland
    • Birmingham Brown
    Benson Fong
    Benson Fong
    • Tommy Chan
    James Cardwell
    James Cardwell
    • Ned Stewart
    Joan Barclay
    Joan Barclay
    • Paula Webb
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • John Adams
    Arthur Loft
    Arthur Loft
    • Bradford Harris
    Janet Warren
    Janet Warren
    • Record Machine Operator
    Gene Roth
    Gene Roth
    • Morgan
    • (as Gene Stutenroth)
    Joe Devlin
    Joe Devlin
    • Taylor
    James Flavin
    James Flavin
    • H.R. Jarvis
    Roy Gordon
    Roy Gordon
    • Walter Fletcher
    Walter Fenner
    • Police Inspector Harry Davis
    Andy Andrews
    • Patrolman Outside Joe's
    • (uncredited)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Joe, Coffee Shop Owner
    • (uncredited)
    Cyril Delevanti
    Cyril Delevanti
    • Detective Larkin
    • (uncredited)
    John Goldsworthy
    • Inspector Mainwaring
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Gregory
    • Samuel Black
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • George Callahan
      • George Wallace Sayre
      • Earl Derr Biggers
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    8mjshannon

    Classic Chan didn't end when Fox retired the great sleuth!!

    This is an excellent Monogram Charlie Chan that sets a mood and plays it to the hilt. Although the Monogram films never had a budget anywhere near those of the Twentieth Century Fox Chan's, this one comes close to creating the same sense of style that imbued the earlier films. From the film-noir rain slicked opening segment to the fades between scenes, this has a bold feel that overcomes its budget considerations. Sidney Toler is in fine form and appears to appreciate the enthusiasm of director Phil Karlson and the script, as he gives his all in every scene he is in. Benson Fong is good as Number 3 Son Tommy and Mantan Moreland sparkles in his comedic moments which are well timed and effortlessly diverting and not distracting to the central mystery. And it's a very good mystery too, that reminded me a bit of Castle In The Desert, inasmuch as you really have to keep a sharp eye on EVERY major character and try to remember names and relationships to keep on top of the proceedings! Your always double guessing yourself and that is the sign of a mystery doing its job! Everyone is having a great time on this one and it shows--credit too must go to the production team who "opened up" the feel of this one and didn't simply use two sets. Check this out with an open mind and you will realize that classic Chan didn't end when Fox gave up their lease.
    8binapiraeus

    'Human' cobras and radium

    When the strange death of three employees of the same bank from cobra venom startles the police, they start remembering a similar case that had occurred in Shanghai eight years before - and they think that the only one who can identify the killer named Jan Van Horn that had escaped before the trial back then is Charlie Chan, because it was him who'd caught him. But Charlie, once called in for help, explains that the convict had been burnt badly in an accident and his face has probably changed completely; and besides that, he'd always insisted that he'd been framed...

    But one thing becomes clear pretty soon: there IS something going on in connection with the bank, where a large and immensely valuable amount of radium is stored; and, strange as it sounds, there also seems to be something wrong with the laundry next door, and the coffee shop across the street - and its jukebox...! And when Charlie, Tommy and Birmingham finally find out that there's a secret passage to the bank leading through the underground sewers, they get into a REALLY tight spot there...

    This 'Charlie Chan' movie definitely has got a BIG 'touch' of Noir, from dark, rainy streets to a ruthless gang of killers to a genuine 'tough guy' private eye (well, he finally turns out not to be so tough after all...) - only the gags that Tommy and Birmingham, and even Charlie himself, deliver, lighten up the otherwise really 'black' and pretty suspenseful atmosphere. But after all the perils are overcome, and the RIGHT guys have been convicted, we get to see an ending that CERTAINLY is one of the funniest of ALL 'Charlie Chan' films!
    6WelshFilmCraze

    The Best Monogram Charlie Chan release I've seen so far. *** out of *****

    Yet another Charlie Chan B-Pic from Poverty row Monogram Pictures.

    This time around Chan (Sidney Toler) is given the task of investigating the Murder of three Bank workers from Cobra venom, and in the same bank the Federal Government keeps valuable Radium in its Vaults worth several Millions of Dollars - The case has similarities to one Chan investigated in Shanghai 8 years earlier, although the main suspect vanished without a trace at the time.

    Also along for the ride are No.3 son Tommy (Benson Fong) and Assistant Birmingham Brown (Mantan Moreland).

    This 40's B-Pic by Low budget Studio Monogram Pictures is a pretty good Chan release, The Acting is above average and not as Wooden as in other episodes, There is more action and greater care in the Script and production this time and there are plenty of scenes in different locations rather than just a few rooms and despite the re-using of sets time and again (You'll notice rooms here that have been in other Monogram Chan Releases, even with the same pictures on the walls) all in all 'The Shanghai Cobra' is done with enough enthusiasm to make it pleasantly enjoyable.

    *** out of *****
    6bkoganbing

    Unfinished Business

    Back in the days before the American entry into World War II, Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan had occasion to arrest a man accused of a nasty string of killings involving use of cobra venom. That individual escaped. But when in America just post World War II, the same modus operandi turns up in a string of homicides in the same urban vicinity, Toler knows its The Shanghai Cobra at work again.

    Toler's hunt for The Shanghai Cobra now involves him in a case where the Feds have a serious interest. The Cobra plans to steal some radium stored in a bank vault for the usual nefarious purposes. With the questionable help of Number 3 son Benson Fong and chauffeur Mantan Moreland, Charlie of course solves the mystery. Not without a few twists in it, like a jukebox with a television camera inside it. Television development was put on hold during the war years and it was still an object of wonder to the public. Also of course the ways The Shanghai Cobra does deliver death is interesting.

    One thing though did bother me. You would think that such a man might seek an alternative type poison, lest his work attract the attention of people like Charlie Chan. Cobra venom poison is kind of unique in America, even today.

    In any event though, The Shanghai Cobra is not a bad mystery and it is that because you will be crossed up in the end if you think you've identified The Shanghai Cobra.
    7jonfrum2000

    Another satisfying Chan

    I particularly like this Chan as the first in which Tommy and Birmingham become partners in crime (pun intended). Notice Tommy reaching around and holding Birmingham's hand - there's real affection and togetherness there, although Birmingham doesn't necessarily want to follow Tommy. Are the plot twists nutty? Of course, it's a B movie, not Citizen Freakin' Kane, folks. They were making four of these a year - what do you want? Toler's Chan is more assertive than Oland - Toler orders the bank president around more than once. There's far less of Birmingham popping his eyes out in this one, and fewer 'feets don't fail me now' talk. Tommy seems destined for trouble, but otherwise this episode plays it straighter than some, more humorous Chans.

    IF more people took these films for what they are - and not compare them to The Third Man - they might find themselves having a little more fun in life.

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    • Trivia
      Actual footage of the Japanese bombing of Shanghai is used in the flashback sequence.
    • Goofs
      A building supposedly located in Washington, D.C. has the California state flag flying from its flagpole.
    • Quotes

      Tommy Chan: Pop, I want to talk to you as man to man.

      Charlie Chan: I am ready, but you still have few years to go.

      Birmingham Brown: That's right.

    • Connections
      Featured in Un automne à New York (2000)

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1947 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Shanghai Cobra
    • Production company
      • Monogram Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $75,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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