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Opium | Shanghai, China
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When Charlie is on board the ship he mentions to a ship's officer that he is 60 yrs. old.
While on board ship at the beginning of the film Charlie Chan sings a song for the children, he mentions Emperor Fu Manchu. There never was an Emperor Fu Manchu but Werner Oland Played the character FU Manchu in two films in 1929 and 1930.
The 12th of 47 Charlie Chan movies.
Lee Chan(Keye Luke), draws a caricature of himself and a woman he's sweet on in Shanghai. The drawing was actually drawn by Keye Luke, who was an accomplished artist.
When his son mentions he is in Shanghai on a trade mission, Charlie says, "Oil for the lamps of China." This was the name of a movie released the same year.
"Sir Stanley Woodland: I made an important discovery this afternoon. That's what prevented me from meeting you. We can get together after this is over. Charlie Chan: [softly] Two ears for every tongue."
"Colonel Watkins, police commissioner: Sir Stanley had so many friends, but few enemies. Charlie Chan: Only *one* enemy necessary to commit *murder*."