Charlie Chan a Parigi (1935)
Charlie Chan a Parigi (1935) è un altro appuntamento con la serie interpretata da Warner Oland come Charlie Chan. Charlie sta tornando dalla sua indagine Londra, quando si ferma a Parigi per una vacanza. Effettivamente, the vacation is a cover for his investigation of forged bonds from the Lamartine Bank.
Charlie installed an undercover agent named Nardi but the gang kills Nardi before she can tell Inspector Chan what she has learned. Inspector Chan is now more determined to catch the forger or forgers. Charlie also ends up helping Yvette Lamartine, played by Mary Brian, who has been implicated in a second murder.
The film (link di affiliazione) also starred Thomas Beck, Eric Rhoades and John Milijan. John Milijan starred in 201 films from 1923 a 1958. He was born to Serbian immigrants in Leads, South Dakota on November 9, 1892. He played a smooth talking villain in many of the films.
In questo film, Milijan plays Albert Dufesne, an artist and playboy, who is a friend of Yvette Lamartine and her fiance.
Il film scorre circa 72 verbale. For Charlie to solve the mystery, he will have to find out how Marcel Xaiver, a crippled World War I veteran is implicated with the forgers. We see Xavier or someone dressed like him kill Nardi at the beginning of the film. Appropriately, the film concludes in the Paris sewers.
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