CHARLIE
CHAN’S MURDER CRUISE-1940-Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) is ready to
spank no.7 son Willie (Layne Tom Jr.) for going through Pop’s mail
to find a bad report card but is interrupted by a visit from his old
friend Inspector Duff of Scotland Yard (Montague Shaw). He’s on the
trial of an international killer known only as “The Strangler”
and has narrowed the search down to 10 people all on an around the
world cruise ship. Unfortunately before they can act Duff is
strangled to death in Chan’s own office! Charlie meets
archaeologist Prof. Gordon (Leo G. Carroll), tour director Dr.
Suderman (Lionel Atwill), Richard Kenyon (Robert Lowery), a murdered
passenger’s nephew, the hypochondriac Pendelton (Leonard Mudie) and
the smug Mr. Ross (Don Beddoe). Also thrown in is a quick to
hysterics socialite Suzie (Cora Witherspoon) and her secretary Paula
(Marjorie Weaver), who Kenyon is sweet on. Then there's the Amish
looking Mr.& Mrs. Walters (Charles Middleton and Claire Du Brey).
She’s psychic and implicates Kenyon in the murder of his uncle.
Meanwhile a mysterious bearded beggar hangs around. The killer leaves
a bag of 30 silver dimes with each of his victims. A weird hobby
horse race figures into the plot. Jimmy (Sen Yung) hangs around as a
steward and gets into trouble.
Eugene Forde directed this easy to
take mystery with a good cast.
Followed by CHARLIE CHAN IN THE WAX MUSEUM.
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