Charlie Chan Collection, Vol. 1 (Charlie Chan in London / Charlie Chan in Paris / Charlie Chan in Egypt / Charlie Chan in Shanghai / Eran Trece) |  | Directors: David Howard, Eugene Forde, Hamilton MacFadden, James Tinling, Lewis Seiler Actors: Juan Torena, Ana María Custodio, Rafael Calvo, Raul Roulien, Blanca de Castejón Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Format: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 372 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.6 x 2.5
MPN: 2234489 UPC: 024543244899 EAN: 0024543244899
Theatrical Release Date: January 21, 1935 Release Date: June 20, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Charlie Chan In London(1934)Charlie Chan finds himself in England, where he must find a murderer, before an innocent man hangs. Charlie Chan In Paris (1935)Charlie's visit to Paris, ostensibly a vacation, is really a mission to investigate a bond-forgery racket. But his agent, apache dancer Nardi is killed before she can tell him much. The case, complicated by a false murder accusation for ban |
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Product Description Charlie Chan In London(1934)Charlie Chan finds himself in England where he must find a murderer before an innocent man hangs. Charlie Chan In Paris (1935)Charlie's visit to Paris ostensibly a vacation is really a mission to investigate a bond-forgery racket. But his agent apache dancer Nardi is killed before she can tell him much. The case complicated by a false murder accusation for banker's daughter Yvette climaxes with a strange journey through the Paris sewers.Charlie Chan In Egypt (1935)An X-ray machine reveals the presence of a corpse in an Egyptian sarcophagus. It is not that of an ancient pharaoh. Instead the body is that of recently murdered archaelogist.Charlie Chan In Shanghai (1935)The Chinese government calls Charlie Chan to Shanghai to investigate a murder involving an opium ring. Ring leaders kidnap Charlie and attempt to have him killed.System Requirements:Features: Disk 1: CHARLIE CHAN IN LONDON (1934) Full Screen Feature The Legacy of Charlie Chan Featurette (15:00) Theatrical Trailer Disk 2: CHARLIE CHAN IN PARIS (1935) Full Screen Feature In Search of Charlie Chan Featurette (20:00) Charlie Chan In London Trailer Disk 3: CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT (1935) Full Screen Feature The Real Charlie Chan Featurette (20:00) Charlie Chan In London Trailer Disk 4: CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI (1935) Full Screen Feature ERAN TRECE Fullscreen Feature (79:00) Eran Trece Theatrical Trailer Charlie Chan In London Trailer Running Time: 373 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: Unknown UPC: 024543244899 Manufacturer No: 2234489
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Lots of fun, great featurettes. October 25, 2009 C. Loveland (Kuna, ID) These films are a lot of fun to watch. The chemistry between Oland and Luke just lights up the screen. Even the little documentaries on each disc are totally worth watching. The background you get on the actors and films just make the films that much more fun. Great for a quiet evening at home.
Charlie Chan Movies October 2, 2009 William L. Moore (Sanford, FL) Very good early Charlie Chan Movies. Also a trailer on who Charlie Chan is based...a real detective in Hawaii...and the author, Earl Biggers. Great Movie entertainment from the years of the Great Depression.
No 1 daughter reporting !! May 28, 2009 L. M. Jones (East Peoria, IL) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Dad and I will always enjoy the afternoons watching Charlie Chan together.
This is great clean fun for the whole family.
FIRST CHAN SET!!!!! May 6, 2009 larryj1 (az) Great to finally have the Chan's available in great-looking prints. This first set exceeds expectations with a super job done by Fox.
Charlie Chan In Paris March 25, 2009 Rod Labrana (Redford, MI USA) Charlie Chan In Paris has always been my favorite of the Oland films. But since they haven't been around in such a long time, I couldn't analyze why. It was a subconscious thing that I couldn't qualify. But now I can. The Number One Son and Charlie Chan's interaction, both together on screen and apart, is the cherry on the sundae for me. Along with the taut editing of this film, the scene where Key Luke is holding Erik Rhodes (Max Corday) and discovers his father is in danger is so full of complex emotion. Lee Chan's demand from behind a gun, "TELL WHERE MY FATHER IS GOING!" and Corday's response hits me square emotionally ever time. I can't explain how happy these releases make me!
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