Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDetective James Lee Wong is on the scene as archaeologist Dr. John Benton, recently returned from an expedition in China where a valuable ancient scroll was recovered, is murdered while givi... Leer todoDetective James Lee Wong is on the scene as archaeologist Dr. John Benton, recently returned from an expedition in China where a valuable ancient scroll was recovered, is murdered while giving a lecture on the expedition.Detective James Lee Wong is on the scene as archaeologist Dr. John Benton, recently returned from an expedition in China where a valuable ancient scroll was recovered, is murdered while giving a lecture on the expedition.
- Charlie Frasier
- (as John H. Dilson)
- Toreno
- (as Dick Terry)
- Jonas
- (as William Castello)
- Foo
- (as Lee Tung Foo)
- Radio News Broadcaster
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- Lecture Guest
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- Hospital Stakeout Cop
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- Detective in Refrigerator
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- CuriosidadesThis was the only Hollywood film of the period in which an Asian detective was played by, and top billing was given to, an actor Keye Luke who was actually Asian.
- PifiasWhen Captain Street and James Lee Wong notice a secret compartment in Charlie's restaurant leading to a hidden room; they break open the door by shooting off the lock. But on the following cut when Captain Street returns to that same hidden room after the two criminals escape in a motorboat; the previously broken door and the lock are now intact enabling Charlie to lock Captain Street in the room.
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Capt. Street: What's this?
Jonas: The sarcophagus from the Chinese tomb sir, that once contained the body of a Ming Emperor.
James Lee Wong: They tell me that a Chinese archaeological expedition is digging up the body of George Washington in exchange.
- ConexionesEdited into Who Dunit Theater: Phantom of Chinatown (2015)
And now he becomes a detective 'in his own right' at last - and a very clever one, too! He does some nice teamwork with the typically American 'flatfoot' Captain Street (Grant Withers), but there's no doubt that the Chinese is smarter - which was a pretty unusual thing at the time: an Asian as protagonist, and being more intelligent than the average US policeman; and on top of it all, 'Jimmy Wong' even makes QUITE a daring remark about all the archaeological excavations being done in China by Americans, suggesting that maybe Chinese archaeologists might dig up George Washington's grave for a change!!
Generally, this is a very neat and unusual little 'flag waver': Chinese and Americans work hand in hand for a HUGELY important purpose - the 'Eternal Fire' that the leader of the archaeological expedition had discovered in Mongolia is of such vital importance that it must not under ANY circumstances fall into the hands of both countries' enemy...
But it's also a VERY entertaining, suspenseful mystery thriller, where nothing's missing, neither a creepy atmosphere nor some REAL good jokes nor a beautiful romantic element; it can surely compete with almost any of the best crime movies of its time (and especially taking into account that it was made on a budget incomparably smaller than that of the big studios' productions) - and it owes the biggest part of its liveliness and freshness that remains until this day to its wonderful cast; with first and best Keye Luke.
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- 3 abr 2014
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- Duración1 hora 2 minutos
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