CHARLIE
CHAN IN THE CITY OF DARKNESS-1939-In France during a WW2 blackout
Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) investigates the murder of a shady
industrialist Petroff (Douglass Dumbrille). Chan is actually helping
the chief inspector's bumbling assistant Spivak (Harold Huber) .The
story involves a counterfeiter (Leo G Carroll), a couple fleeing a
blackmail charge (Lynn Bari & Richard Clarke) and the dead man’s
Butler (Pedro De Cordoba). An illegal munitions shipment is at the
bottom of it all. This is one of the few movies where Chan is really
roughed up when he's taken prisoner by the counterfeiter and his
henchman (Lon Chaney Jr). The real spies are killed and the one who
murdered Petroff is hailed as a hero. It ends with the police chief
receiving a telegram declaring “There will be no war!”. But Chan
isn't optimistic saying before the fade out “Beware of spider
who invite fly into parlor”.
This entry had too much of the idiotic
Spivak.. It was almost like a try out for his own series and made me
long for Jimmy! Like a few other directors, this is Herbert Leeds
only foray in Chan country but he “geared” up for it making MR.
MOTO IN DANGER ISLAND the same year. He also made a few “Cisco Kid”
films and the WW2 propaganda film MANILA CALLING.
Thanks for reading!
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