The Mystery of Mr. Wong

A gay party is interrupted by murder and the world's most costly jewel stolen!

5.7
19391h 8m

Detective James Lee Wong must find the "Eye of the Daughter of the Moon," a priceless but cursed sapphire stolen in China and smuggled to America. His search takes him into the heart of Chinatown and to the dreaded "House of Hate" to find the deadly gem before it can kill again.

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Cast

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Boris Karloff

James Lee Wong

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Grant Withers

Police Capt. Sam Street

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Dorothy Tree

Valerie Edwards

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Craig Reynolds

Peter Harrison

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Ivan Lebedeff

Michael Strogonoff

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Holmes Herbert

Prof. Ed Janney

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Morgan Wallace

Brandon Edwards

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Wilbur Mack

Ballstics Expert

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I. Stanford Jolley

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Luckily, I've never been a great fan of charades - which is just as well because in this short and sweet little murder mystery, it (called "Indications" here) proves to have quite lethal consequences! It falls to "Capt. Street" (Grant Withers) assisted by criminologists "Wong" (Boris Karloff) and his pal "Janney" (Holmes Herbert) to try to establish why "Edwards" was shot during the role-playing game. As ever, there are no shortage of suspects ranging from his soon-to-be disinherited wife "Val" (Dorothy Tree) to his secretary "Harrison" (Craig Reynolds) as well as some rather mysterious oriental folks who seem very nimble in the frequently darkly lit (if at all) scenarios.. Oh, and we mustn't forget that the legendary sapphire "Eye of the Daughter of the Moon" (trips of the tongue that one, eh?) has gone awol too - along with a letter from the lately deceased naming the person he suspected might try to bump him off. It is a quickly paced and reasonably well written adventure, this. Karloff is on good form and hell, even the usually wooden as a plank Ivan Lebedeff ("Strogonoff") adds some value too. One of the better "Wong" stories and well worth an hour.

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