Charlie Chan in Rio

Charlie Chan in Rio

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Rio De Janeiro | Murder Investigation

  • Duration: 1h
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  • Story:
    A pair of murders in Rio de Janeiro leads the local police to call the famed detective. Charlie is puzzled, at first, when it appears that one of the murderers is killed by the first victim's widow.
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STORY

Story
A pair of murders in Rio de Janeiro leads the local police to call the famed detective. Charlie is puzzled, at first, when it appears that one of the murderers is killed by the first victim's widow.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Actor 'Hamilton McFadden', who plays the thankless supporting role of Bill Kellogg, formerly directed three earlier big budget entries in the series: "The Black Camel," (1931), Charlie Chan Carries On" 1931), and "Charlie Chan's Greatest Case" in addition to appearing in "Charlie Chan in Reno" (1939).

A remake of "The Black Camel."

The twenty-ninth of forty-seven Charlie Chan movies.

Film debut of Richard Derr.

The character Joan Reynolds (played by Mary Beth Hughes) makes two references to 'Bulldog' Drummond a fictional detective particular popular in the 1930's and the subject of multiple films. Capt. Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond was most often played, at least seven times, by John Howard.

Popular Dialogues

"Jimmy Chan: Watch out, Pop, he's oily and slippery. Charlie Chan: Slippery man sometimes slip in own oil."

"Charlie Chan: Interesting problem in chemistry: sweet wine always turn women sour."