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Charlie Chan's Secret (1936)

January. 10,1936
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NR
| Thriller Crime Mystery
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Allen Colby, heir to a huge fortune, is presumed drowned after an ocean liner sinks off the coast of Honolulu. Mysteriously, Colby reappears at his mansion only to be murdered soon after. When his body is discovered during a seance, everyone in attendance becomes a suspect, and it's up to Chan to find the murderer before he or she strikes again.

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Evengyny
1936/01/10

Thanks for the memories!

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Greenes
1936/01/11

Please don't spend money on this.

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StyleSk8r
1936/01/12

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Kaelan Mccaffrey
1936/01/13

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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utgard14
1936/01/14

A missing heir shows up and is promptly killed before he can collect his inheritance. Now Charlie has to investigate his greedy family to figure out which one is the murderer. This one's got séances and psychics and a nice little mystery. For some reason, a lot of fans seem to dislike this movie. I'll admit it's not in my top five favorite Warner Oland Chan films but it's still good. The biggest problem is that Keye Luke isn't in this one. Instead we have generic comic relief Baxter the scaredy-cat butler (Herbert Mundin). At least he's not Stepin Fetchit! If you're a Charlie Chan fan, you've probably already seen this one. If you haven't or if you're new to Charlie Chan films, this is a good entry in the series. Not the best but an enjoyable way to spend an hour and change.

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tavm
1936/01/15

This review is the second of a series of such that I'm devoting to the films of the Charlie Chan franchise. Once again, Warner Oland portrays the famous Chinese detective with his humor and intelligence intact. This time, he's investigating the possible reappearance of one Allen Colby (Jerry Miley) for an inheritance. But there are many associates of his that would rather he not show up...This was another enjoyable Chan entry I liked especially when Herbert Mundin as butler Baxter does some grimaces whenever he has to do something he doesn't want to do. He gets quite funnier with each appearance. And Henrietta Crossman is also fine as an old friend of Charlie's who gets pertinent info about certain things from him. All in all, I rather found Charlie Chan's Secret very good overall. P.S. I feel the need to mention another player from my birthtown of Chicago, Ill., here. This time, it's James T. Mack as the fingerprint man. Also, the coroner played by Landers Stevens is the father of director George Stevens. The lawyer, Warren T. Phelps, is played by Jonathan Hale who a year later would begin essaying his best known role, that of J.C. Dithers in the Blondie movie series. And Rosina Lawrence-who's Alice Lowel here-would eventually become Our Gang/Little Rascals new teacher and appear with Laurel & Hardy in their classic, Way Out West. She'd also decades later marry the man who chronicled the comic duo's lives and careers in books, John McCabe.

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classicsoncall
1936/01/16

Missing for seven years, Allen Colby, heir to his father's fortune is no longer welcome at the Colby/Lowell home. His arrival would mean that the supply of funds doled out by his father's estate under matriarch Henrietta Lowell, Bernard Colby's sister, would come to an abrupt halt. Henrietta has an abiding interest in all things psychic, and has spent nearly one hundred thousand dollars on psychic research, séances, and payments to Professor Bowen and wife Carlotta to stay in touch with the dead.Although it's presumed Allen Colby drowned when a cruise ship went down, detective Charlie Chan (Warner Oland) has his doubts. With no body, and a recovered briefcase bearing the initials "A.C.", Chan believes the missing heir will show up. Indeed he does, but not as expected. Gaining entrance to the old Colby homestead, Allen is quickly dispatched by a knife in the back thrown from a parlor trapdoor. His corpse does make an appearance though, at a scheduled séance meant to determine his fate. With Colby truly gone, the remaining Colby/Lowell heirs can gain some measure of satisfaction - or can they? The film does a nice job of presenting a number of possible suspects to the Colby murder. Attorney Warren Phelps, the administrator of the Colby fortune stands to lose a substantial portion of his income from fees paid for his services. Henrietta Lowell would lose all of her psychic research funding, and her two daughters would be cut off as well. Accordingly, Professor Bowen and wife Carlotta would no longer enjoy their séance income if Allen Colby showed up to claim his inheritance. And for good measure, the film offers caretaker Ulrich as a suspect; his daughter was in love with Colby years ago, but died some time after Colby disappeared seven years earlier.Charlie Chan approaches the case methodically, and begins to unravel the case a step at a time. When he demonstrates to Mrs. Lowell how the séances were rigged by the Bowen's, she becomes a loyal ally to uncover the mystery, to the point of faking her own death when the killer lashes out. But with all the meticulous work done in laying out the suspects, the identity of the real murderer still comes as a surprise at the end. In typical Chan fashion, the killer had a stake in Colby's disappearance, but there were no real clues to implicate him throughout the film.With no Chan family members on board for this film, the comic relief is handled by Lowell butler Baxter, nervously but effectively portrayed by Herbert Mundin. As if to lend further credibility to mysterious psychic forces at work in the Colby House, a black cat named Lucifer snarls his way into a couple of well placed scenes. Sufficiently dark and moody, "Charlie Chan's Secret" is a well told mystery that nicely complements other films in the Chan series.

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Mike-764
1936/01/17

Henrietta Lowell hires Charlie Chan to find word on what happened to her nephew, Allen Colby, who disappeared years ago. Colby, presumed drowned in a recent accident, makes his way back to the family's San Francisco estate, but is killed as soon as he enters. Mrs. Lowell (who like her deceased brother is into psychic research) conducts a seance to locate her nephew, but Colby's corpse appears, and Charlie and the police must find out who the murderer is. The suspects include many of the Lowell family since Colby would inherit the estate and money and even Mrs. Lowell, since Colby was the one member of the family who didn't believe in psychic phenomenon, which also makes mediums Prof. Bowen and assistant Carlotta suspects. Mrs. Lowell decides to cut several members of the family from her will, which puts her life in danger. When Mrs. Lowell is killed, the family blames Charlie for the accident, but the great detective has a plan to uncover the murderer. The film is a letdown from many of the other entries in the series since there is less mystery, suspense, or intrigue in this entry. Keye Luke was missing from the series and comic relief in the form of Herbert Mundin leaves the film rather dry. The revelation of the murderer was one where anyone could have been the murderer. Rating, 5.

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