Mr. Wong in Chinatown

5.3
19391h 11m

A pretty Chinese woman, seeking help from San Francisco detective James Lee Wong, is killed by a poisoned dart in his front hall, having time only to scrawl "Captain J" on a sheet of paper. She proves to be Princess Lin Hwa, on a secret military mission for Chinese forces fighting the Japanese invasion. Mr. Wong finds two captains with the intial J in the case, neither being quite what he seems; there's fog on the waterfront and someone still has that poison-dart gun...

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Cast

Photo of Boris Karloff

Boris Karloff

Mr. James Lee Wong

Photo of Marjorie Reynolds

Marjorie Reynolds

Roberta 'Bobbie' Logan

Photo of Grant Withers

Grant Withers

Police Capt. Bill Street

Photo of Huntley Gordon

Huntley Gordon

Mr. Davidson

Photo of George Lynn

George Lynn

Capt. Guy Jackson

Photo of William Royle

William Royle

Capt. Jaime

Photo of James Flavin

James Flavin

Police Sgt. Jerry

Photo of Lotus Long

Lotus Long

Princess Lin Hwa

Photo of I. Stanford Jolley

I. Stanford Jolley

Palisser Hotel Clerk

Photo of Donald Kerr

Donald Kerr

Taxi Driver

Photo of Wilbur Mack

Wilbur Mack

The Coroner

Photo of Moy Ming

Moy Ming

Aged Tong Member

Photo of Angelo Rossitto

Angelo Rossitto

Mute Dwarf

Photo of Guy Usher

Guy Usher

Police Commissioner

Photo of Richard Loo

Richard Loo

Tong Chief

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

When the Princess "Lin Hwa" (Lotus Long) is killed by a poisoned dart in the home of our eponymous San Francisco detective (Boris Karloff) she leaves him one, singly enigmatic, clue which he must utilise to thwart a gang involved with the Japanese occupation of China. Local plod "Capt. Street" (Grant Withers) bucks the trend of many similar style adventure films, and demonstrates some competence as the pair soon discover the foggy docks of their city harbour much more than just ships. There is never any doubt who will come a cropper in the end, but William Nigh gets a lot from his star, a limited script and an even more limited budget and presents us with a basic, but acceptable murder mystery with shades of political intrigue.

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