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Writers:
George Callahan (original screenplay)
Earl Derr Biggers (character)
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Release Date:
20 May 1944 (USA) See more »
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Tagline:
"MUST CONFESS. HONORABLE SON...This Is My Most Baffling Case!"
Plot:
Charlie Chan investigates the locked-room murder of a chess expert. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Sidney Toler ... Charlie Chan

Joan Woodbury ... Leah Manning
Mantan Moreland ... Birmingham Brown, Taxi Driver
Benson Fong ... Tommy Chan, #3 Son
Ian Keith ... Dr. Paul Recknik
Sam Flint ... Thomas P. Manning
Cy Kendall ... George Webster Deacon
Weldon Heyburn ... Detective Lt. Harvey Dennis

Anthony Warde ... Catlen
John Davidson ... Carl Karzoff / Kurt Karzoff
Dewey Robinson ... Salos

I. Stanford Jolley ... Gannet (as Stan Jolley)

Betty Blythe ... Mrs. Manning
Jack Norton ... Hotel Desk Clerk
Luke Chan ... Wu Song
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Fred Aldrich ... Policeman (uncredited)
George Chandler ... Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
Terry Frost ... Policeman Giving Parking Ticket (uncredited)
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Directed by
Phil Rosen 
 
Writing credits
George Callahan (original screenplay)

Earl Derr Biggers (character)

Produced by
James S. Burkett .... producer
Philip N. Krasne .... producer
 
Original Music by
Alexander Laszlo 
 
Cinematography by
Ira H. Morgan  (as Ira Morgan)
 
Film Editing by
Fred Allen 
 
Art Direction by
Dave Milton 
 
Set Decoration by
Tommy Thompson 
 
Production Management
Richard L'Estrange .... production manager (as Dick L'Estrange)
 
Sound Department
Tom Lambert .... sound recordist
 
Music Department
David Chudnow .... music supervisor
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"The Chinese Cat" - USA (complete title)
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Runtime:
USA:66 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 See more »
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
Certification:
USA:Approved (PCA #9999)

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Trivia:
The thirty-second of forty-seven Charlie Chan movies.See more »
Goofs:
Continuity: The character played by Cy Kendall is identified as Webster Deacon in dialogue, but George Deacon in a newspaper insert.See more »
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Charlie Chan:[to Tommy] Next time you try this, you experience sudden collision in rear end of pants.See more »
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7 out of 8 people found the following review useful.
Old Monogram Chan Film Like Diamond in Rough, 26 March 2006

Sidney Toler again reprises most honorable interpretation of Charlie Chan. This time Chan is helping a former police detective(now just a cop) and a beautiful woman out to clear her mother's name in the murder case of her step-father many months ago. It seems he was murdered in his study grasping a bishop from a chess set in the shadow of an ebony Chinese cat statue. Well, this film has a neat and tidy mystery - not too terribly clever or hard to grasp - but highly enjoyable nonetheless. Toler does his best in bringing charm and grace to the role of Chan with always a generous dose of subtle humour. Toler perhaps has too many clichés to throw out, but most of them in this film are amusing and some even telling. Benson Fong is back as #3 son. He and Toler have good chemistry, but he is even better when paired with cab driver/later to be chauffeur Birmingham Brown(played by a great, sometimes forgotten Mantan Moreland). Moreland is just wonderful in his portrayal of a witty, sometimes very blunt/direct working man playing against the characters of Chan and #3 son. Add to this that Moreland is just plain funny. He had me in stitches more than once in this film and every one of his scenes is a real hoot. All the acting is solid if not dazzling in any way. Ian Keith does a particularly solid job as a naysayer to Chan's gift of detection and John Davidson has a good time playing some weird twins Carl and Kurt. While not one of the best Chan films, Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat is a very entertaining entry.

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