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Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise

"DEATH AFLOAT...striking swiftly. suddenly...leaving on each strangled victim a calling card of crimson coin...thirty pieces of silver!"

On a cruise ship from Honolulu to San Francisco, the famous Chinese detective encounters four more murders while trying to figure out the murder of a Scotland Yard friend.

Top Cast

  • Sidney Toler

    Sidney Toler

    Charlie Chan

  • Victor Sen Yung

    Victor Sen Yung

    Jimmy Chan

  • Leo G. Carroll

    Leo G. Carroll

    Professor Gordon

  • Lionel Atwill

    Lionel Atwill

    Dr. Suderman

  • Robert Lowery

    Robert Lowery

    Dick Kenyon

  • Marjorie Weaver

    Marjorie Weaver

    Paula Drake

  • Cora Witherspoon

    Cora Witherspoon

    Susie Watson

  • Don Beddoe

    Don Beddoe

    Frederick Ross

  • Leonard Mudie

    Leonard Mudie

    Gerald Pendleton

Overview

On a cruise ship from Honolulu to San Francisco, the famous Chinese detective encounters four more murders while trying to figure out the murder of a Scotland Yard friend.

Rating

6.8 / 10
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1 Reviews

  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    6 Jun 23, 2022

    When his British pal "Insp. Shaw" is killed, our eponymous sleuth must join the passengers on a cruise to find the culprit not just of this, but of another murder too! It has a sort of "Murder on the Orient Express" feeling to it, this, as the fellow travellers are introduced to us, and to "Mr. Chan" (Sydney Toler) and we very quickly ascertain that they are a pretty disparate bunch any of whom might, just, be responsible. It helps the mystery that the there is no obvious character - neither by virtue of their role or their billing - to give it away. It's down to some shrewd detective work from "Chan", aided by his rather hapless, but well meaning No 2 son "Jimmy" (a lively effort from Victor Sen Yung) to work it out. Lionel Atwill, Leo G. Carroll, Charles Middleton and an engagingly ditzy Cora Witherspoon ("Susie") all help keep us guessing until quite an exciting denouement with plenty of red herrings and cleverly staged machinations to trap our strangler. The Confucian-style expressions grate after a while, they are just too contrived - but there is lots going on here to kill 75 minutes well.

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