Charlie Chan's Secret

January. 10,1936      NR
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Allen Colby, heir to a huge fortune, is presumed drowned after an ocean liner sinks off the coast of Honolulu. Mysteriously, Colby reappears at his mansion only to be murdered soon after. When his body is discovered during a seance, everyone in attendance becomes a suspect, and it's up to Chan to find the murderer before he or she strikes again.

Warner Oland as  Charlie Chan
Rosina Lawrence as  Alice Lowell
Charles Quigley as  Dick Williams
Henrietta Crosman as  Mrs. Henrietta Lowell
Edward Trevor as  Fred Gage
Astrid Allwyn as  Janice Lowell Gage
Herbert Mundin as  Baxter
Egon Brecher as  Ulrich
Ivan Miller as  Morton of Homicide
Arthur Edmund Carewe as  Professor Bowen

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Reviews

Moustroll
1936/01/10

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Matialth
1936/01/11

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Kien Navarro
1936/01/12

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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Guillelmina
1936/01/13

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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gridoon2018
1936/01/14

One of the better early Charlie Chan entries, with some spooky atmospherics (even if you know immediately that the psychics are fakes), some twists, and an outcome that may be surprising precisely because it names as the guilty party one of the most suspicious characters! Major debit: the butler's unsuccessful comic relief. My favorite Chan line: "Best place for skeleton is in family closet". **1/2 out of 4.

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utgard14
1936/01/15

A missing heir shows up and is promptly killed before he can collect his inheritance. Now Charlie has to investigate his greedy family to figure out which one is the murderer. This one's got séances and psychics and a nice little mystery. For some reason, a lot of fans seem to dislike this movie. I'll admit it's not in my top five favorite Warner Oland Chan films but it's still good. The biggest problem is that Keye Luke isn't in this one. Instead we have generic comic relief Baxter the scaredy-cat butler (Herbert Mundin). At least he's not Stepin Fetchit! If you're a Charlie Chan fan, you've probably already seen this one. If you haven't or if you're new to Charlie Chan films, this is a good entry in the series. Not the best but an enjoyable way to spend an hour and change.

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lobbykiller
1936/01/16

The good thing with this Charlie Chan entry is that the usual obvious comedy element isn't that overexited as usual. OK, its given by the butler, but it ain't that obvious as with sons no. 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.You know, attached fun is just not needed in movies, as it is unreal. For example, the German Edgar Wallace series uses the same method, mostly personalized by Eddie Aren't. Thats so militant, so unnecessary. Nobody in real life acts like that, just couldn't do, even if he tried very hard.But besides these script failures, the Charlie Chan series has a lot of atmosphere, a lot of pulpy aspects, so its very enjoyable in spite of the obvious comedy elements.This flick: 9/10

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classicsoncall
1936/01/17

Missing for seven years, Allen Colby, heir to his father's fortune is no longer welcome at the Colby/Lowell home. His arrival would mean that the supply of funds doled out by his father's estate under matriarch Henrietta Lowell, Bernard Colby's sister, would come to an abrupt halt. Henrietta has an abiding interest in all things psychic, and has spent nearly one hundred thousand dollars on psychic research, séances, and payments to Professor Bowen and wife Carlotta to stay in touch with the dead.Although it's presumed Allen Colby drowned when a cruise ship went down, detective Charlie Chan (Warner Oland) has his doubts. With no body, and a recovered briefcase bearing the initials "A.C.", Chan believes the missing heir will show up. Indeed he does, but not as expected. Gaining entrance to the old Colby homestead, Allen is quickly dispatched by a knife in the back thrown from a parlor trapdoor. His corpse does make an appearance though, at a scheduled séance meant to determine his fate. With Colby truly gone, the remaining Colby/Lowell heirs can gain some measure of satisfaction - or can they? The film does a nice job of presenting a number of possible suspects to the Colby murder. Attorney Warren Phelps, the administrator of the Colby fortune stands to lose a substantial portion of his income from fees paid for his services. Henrietta Lowell would lose all of her psychic research funding, and her two daughters would be cut off as well. Accordingly, Professor Bowen and wife Carlotta would no longer enjoy their séance income if Allen Colby showed up to claim his inheritance. And for good measure, the film offers caretaker Ulrich as a suspect; his daughter was in love with Colby years ago, but died some time after Colby disappeared seven years earlier.Charlie Chan approaches the case methodically, and begins to unravel the case a step at a time. When he demonstrates to Mrs. Lowell how the séances were rigged by the Bowen's, she becomes a loyal ally to uncover the mystery, to the point of faking her own death when the killer lashes out. But with all the meticulous work done in laying out the suspects, the identity of the real murderer still comes as a surprise at the end. In typical Chan fashion, the killer had a stake in Colby's disappearance, but there were no real clues to implicate him throughout the film.With no Chan family members on board for this film, the comic relief is handled by Lowell butler Baxter, nervously but effectively portrayed by Herbert Mundin. As if to lend further credibility to mysterious psychic forces at work in the Colby House, a black cat named Lucifer snarls his way into a couple of well placed scenes. Sufficiently dark and moody, "Charlie Chan's Secret" is a well told mystery that nicely complements other films in the Chan series.

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