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Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938)

6.4 | Dec 30, 1938 (US) | Mystery, Crime, Comedy, Thriller | 01:07

While Charlie is distracted with the birth of his first grandchild, son Jimmy impersonates his father in order to investigate a murder aboard a freighter in the harbor.

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Sidney Toler
Charlie Chan
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Phyllis Brooks
Judy Hayes
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Victor Sen Yung
James Chan
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Eddie Collins
Al Hogan
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Claire Dodd
Mrs. Carol Wayne
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George Zucco
Dr. Cardigan
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Robert Barrat
Captain Johnson
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Marc Lawrence
Johnny McCoy
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Richard Lane
Joe Arnold

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jun 20, 2022
This opens up with the most anachronistic scene you're ever likely to see in a "Charlie Chan" film. Him, mama and his thirteen (is that a lucky number?) all around the dinner table excitedly awaiting the arrival of the first grandchild. Whilst "Pop" - for the first time played by Sidney Toler - is suitably distracted, No.2 son "Jimmy" (Victor Sen Yung) manages to get in way over his head impersonating his father on a murder case onboard a freighter where nobody seems to speak English! Fortunately for him (and us), his father is soon back on the case before anyone gets eaten by "Leo" the ship's own lion, or bumped off by the unknown assailant. It's a better paced drama, this one - plenty going on with some fun sub-plots and an always welcome George Zucco as the enigmatic "Dr. Cardigan" who has some very interesting luggage. Just over an hour, and well worth watching.