Sombras sobre Chinatown (1946)
When Twentieth Century-Fox decided to drop the Charlie Chan series after Castillo en el desierto (1942), Sidney Toler compró los derechos de la serie y se lo llevó a Monogram Pictures. Después de hacer 11 películas con Twentieth Century-Fox, Toler haría 11 Películas de Charlie Chan con Monogram Pictures.
Sombras sobre Chinatown (1946) was the ninth film that Toler made for Monogram Pictures. En esta película, Inspector Charlie Chan is looking for Mary Connover, a missing person. Mary disappeared because of a criminal syndicate that she was working for as an escort. Mary’s grandmother asks Inspector Chan for helping in finding her granddaughter.
Inspector Chan, his number 2 son Jimmy, played as usual by Victor Sen Yung, and Birmingham Brown, played by Mantan Moreland, travel to San Francisco to look for Miss Connover. Jimmy and Birmingham find opportunities to get in to mischief as usual. Complicating Inspector Chan’s investigation is an AWOL Marine and a private detective, who keeps getting in Inspector Chan’s way.
Inspector Chan realizes that discovering the cause of the girl’s fear will lead to solving the case. When a woman’s torso is found in the desert, police fear that it is Mary Connover. Sin embargo, Charlie Chan discovers it is not her by a clever anatomical observation.
Como muchas de las películas posteriores de Charlie Chan, esta película (enlace de afiliado) es poco más de una hora. While Sidney Toler was sick with cancer at the time of the film, he was not noticeably struggling like he would in the last two films, Dinero peligroso (1946) y La Trampa (1946).
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