CASTLE
IN THE DESERT-1942-After a murder at Manderley castle, a mysterious
place in the desert with no electricity or telephone, Charlie Chan
(Sidney Toler) is contacted by a letter from Lucy Manderley (Lenita
Lane) to investigate. A guest was poisoned and since she is a
descendant of the infamous Lucretia Borgia everyone thinks she
did it. In the pest hole town he meets the locals who are all
loonies. The stupid hotel owner (Oliver Blake) says Mrs. Manderley is
a witch. When a castle car picks him up Charlie is joined by the
snobbish Watson King (Henry Daniell). Once there he meets Mr.
Manderley (Douglass Dumbrille), a historian with half a disfigured
face he keeps covered, doing research on The Borgias. Manderley gets
mad at his doctor Retling (Steve Geray) who says Manderley is
perfectly fine. Still he does act rather nutty. Chan also meets Prof.
Detheridge (Richard Derr) who once helped him on a case. Also present
are Mr & Mrs Hartford (Edmund MacDonald and Arleen Whelan).
When
Chan meets Mrs. M she says she never called for his services and the
letter he received is a joke. Charlie is ready to depart but the
castle car breaks down. Jimmy comes out to the place with an old town
psychic (Ethel Griffies). Before that though a private
investigator Fletcher (Milton Parsons) shows up to ask about the
poisoned victim. After he's poisoned, everyone tries to convince
Manderley that Lucy is an insane murderer. Of course Chan thinks
otherwise and later proves that when it seems three murders have been
committed it's actually only one! Jimmy spends some time in a suit of
armor.
Harry Lachman directed this one. Thanks for reading!
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