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In San Francisco's Chinatown, Charlie helps two different people search for their missing relatives and uncovers a murder for insurance scheme.

Sidney Toler as  Charlie Chan
Mantan Moreland as  Birmingham Brown
Victor Sen Yung as  Jimmy Chan
Tanis Chandler as  Mary Conover
John Gallaudet as  Craig Winfield
Paul Bryar as  Mike Rogan
Bruce Kellogg as  Jack Tilford
Al Bridge as  Captain Allen
Mary Gordon as  Mrs. Conover
Dorothy Granger as  Joan Mercer

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Reviews

shakspryn
1946/06/27

I strongly disagree with the multiple negative reviews on this film. It is a fast moving story, with the usual fine performance by Toler and good comic support from Jimmy and Birmingham. Also, this movie does not look "cheap," in any way, contrary to a frequently voiced grumble in those negative reviews. Sets are good and well dressed. Monogram did themselves proud here. This film is a jewel!

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mbmnow
1946/06/28

Just viewed this movie couple of minutes ago from the latest release of this one and 3 others made by Roland Winters(which I will watch very soon). I must say that the review by xnet95 was right on. I now have 38 of the total of 44 Charlie Chan movies that were made with Sidney Toler, Warner Oland and Roland Winters and this right is not very good. Did I still enjoy, yes because I am a CC fan. But the movie is not very good, script is awful, story is not fully made so one can make some logical sense out of it. And yes, what Chinatown. Except for a couple quick scenes it could be Shadows Over "Anywhere" which would make more sense. But at last, as a fan of this series I still am glad I have it. I would not recommend this to a non CC fan. But as we are aware, this is a Monogram picture which was known for very low production values.

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asinyne
1946/06/29

I really liked this Chan, it kept my interest all the way through. I found the plot complex, not hard to follow. I think that is why I really enjoyed it, there is a lot going on with lots of characters coming and going. Some people on here claimed the plot didn't make sense but let us be fair, a mystery isn't a mystery if you know what is going to happen from one scene to the next. I really have no complaints, this is one I want to watch again very soon. One thing I appreciate about the Chan movies is the fact that the producers tried to give you something a bit different from one film to the next. Sure, they recycle themselves after a while but some Chans really stand out...like this one. I just relax and watch all the events as they occur and let Charlie explain it all at the end! I guess some folks just like predictable films and turn up their noses at anything that doesn't follow the herd.

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xnet95
1946/06/30

This movie is a total train wreck. I've never seen such a badly constructed movie in all my life. The story is virtually impossible to follow. Characters aren't properly introduced and we're supposed to know who they are and what they're doing!?! You literally need a scorecard to keep track of all the names that come flying at you in rapid fire succession. Plus, there are aliases we have to remember, too. One guy has at least 4 aliases. I can't see how anybody could know what's going on in this film without watching it at least 5 times. Maybe Monogram did that on purpose so that people would come back and pay to see it again.Here are a few of the problems. The PI is not properly introduced. We don't know who he is. At he beginning of the movie, the bus breaks down and all the passengers wait in a room while the bus is being repaired. Some guy takes over and starts telling people what to do. He wants to frisk the Marine that walks in, and we don't know who this guy is (Is he a gay man that wants to "cop a feel"?). We don't know his name, and we don't know why he feels he has the authority to tell people what to do. When the bus finally gets to San Francisco, we find out that he is a PI, but we still don't know who he is. Why is he in San Francisco? Is it work or pleasure? There's no conversation with Charlie to introduce him, so we have no idea what this guy is all about. The big problem is that this PI plays an integral role in the film, plus he pops up every 5-10 minutes like the human whack-a-mole. Why-oh-why-oh-why is Kate found dead in Mary Conover's apartment!?! This one really bothers me. We are barely introduced to Kate, but after multiple viewings I figured out that she is the woman traveling with Mary's grandmother. She is there to help Grandma find Mary because they DON'T KNOW where Mary is. If they don't know where Mary is, how could Kate be in her apartment? Is she keeping secrets from Grandma? One simple scene with Kate telling Grandma she was going to investigate a tip would've helped to clear up this major plot-hole, but the inept losers that made this mess didn't feel it was necessary. Which leads me to…Bumbleham Brown and Jimmy are total dead wood in this flick. They have absolutely NO rapport with each other. Every scene they are in could've been eliminated and the time used to explain some of the HUGE plot-holes.The name of the film is "Shadows over Chinatown". Why? Does any of the action take place in Chinatown? How do we know they are in Chinatown? I only found out that many of the scenes took place in Chinatown after reading a review of this flick. There's NOTHING in this film that looks Chinese, except Charlie and Jimmy. Jimmy and Bumbleham go into a Chinese restaurant that looked like a Jewish deli from the outside, but we don't see the Chinese interior, we don't see Chinese architecture, we don't even see any Chinese people. There is absolutely nothing Chinese about the Chinatown in this film. It could be Anywhere, USA.

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