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Charlie Chan in Reno

  • 1939
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
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7.0/10
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Phyllis Brooks and Sidney Toler in Charlie Chan in Reno (1939)
CrimeMysteryRomance

Mary Whitman, an old friend of Charlie's in Reno for a divorce, finds herself accused of murdering the woman her husband planned to marry after the decree became final.Mary Whitman, an old friend of Charlie's in Reno for a divorce, finds herself accused of murdering the woman her husband planned to marry after the decree became final.Mary Whitman, an old friend of Charlie's in Reno for a divorce, finds herself accused of murdering the woman her husband planned to marry after the decree became final.

  • Director
    • Norman Foster
  • Writers
    • Frances Hyland
    • Albert Ray
    • Robert E. Kent
  • Stars
    • Sidney Toler
    • Ricardo Cortez
    • Phyllis Brooks
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    7.0/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Norman Foster
    • Writers
      • Frances Hyland
      • Albert Ray
      • Robert E. Kent
    • Stars
      • Sidney Toler
      • Ricardo Cortez
      • Phyllis Brooks
    • 28User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Sidney Toler
    Sidney Toler
    • Charlie Chan
    Ricardo Cortez
    Ricardo Cortez
    • Dr. Ainsley
    Phyllis Brooks
    Phyllis Brooks
    • Vivian Wells
    Slim Summerville
    Slim Summerville
    • Sheriff Fletcher
    Kane Richmond
    Kane Richmond
    • Curtis Whitman
    Victor Sen Yung
    Victor Sen Yung
    • James Chan
    • (as Sen Yung)
    Pauline Moore
    Pauline Moore
    • Mary Whitman
    Eddie Collins
    Eddie Collins
    • Cab Driver
    Kay Linaker
    Kay Linaker
    • Mrs. Russell
    Louise Henry
    Louise Henry
    • Jeanne Bently
    Robert Lowery
    Robert Lowery
    • Wally Burke
    Charles D. Brown
    • Chief of Police King
    Iris Wong
    Iris Wong
    • Choy Wong
    Morgan Conway
    Morgan Conway
    • George Bently
    Hamilton MacFadden
    Hamilton MacFadden
    • Night Clerk
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Man in Line-Up
    • (uncredited)
    Brooks Benedict
    Brooks Benedict
    • Man in Line-Up
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Lineup Officer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Norman Foster
    • Writers
      • Frances Hyland
      • Albert Ray
      • Robert E. Kent
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    User reviews28

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    7csteidler

    Great assembly of B movie actors in top-notch mystery

    Sweet but sorrowful Pauline Moore arrives in Reno for her divorce. At the hotel she quickly meets Ricardo Cortez, suave doctor, and Phyllis Brooks, a kind of "social director" at the hotel, who urges her into the lounge for a drink. Also on the scene are Robert Lowery, earnest young socialite, and Kay Linaker, a more serious-minded guest—and the vulgar and tipsy Louise Henry, the would-be future husband of Moore's current spouse, who manages to insult all of the other characters within the space of about two minutes. Not surprisingly….

    The nasty woman is shortly thereafter found murdered in her room. Pauline Moore is—unfortunately for her—found standing over the still-warm body; on the plus side for Moore, however, is her old friendship with the great Charlie Chan—who on hearing of her arrest immediately drops everything in Honolulu (he has been working in the police lab on an Easter egg) and flies over to Nevada to assist. He is accompanied by Kane Richmond, Moore's estranged—yet basically solid—husband.

    It's a nice ensemble cast, a good mix of suspects. Keeping an eye on them all is Sheriff Slim Summerville, who goes by the name of "Tombstone," is suspicious of everyone, and is pretty much clueless. He is good comic relief, as is—

    Sen Yung, back as Jimmy Chan, now a student at USC who borrows a car and sets out for Reno when he gets word that there's a case on. Along the highway, he gets highjacked and loses his car and his clothes….And one of the funniest scenes in the Chan series has got to be the moment when Jimmy, picked up by the cops, walks out under the lights in a police lineup wrapped in a blanket—and his recently-arrived pop is in the audience with the Reno chief.

    Once released, Jimmy has a cute romance with hotel maid Iris Wong. "Does honorable father think you're too young to smoke?" she asks as he (amateurishly) lights up a cigarette. "Oh no, I'm no kid," Jimmy insists. "I help him solve his cases." Of course, he has a few ideas on this case as well….

    Sidney Toler is fine at the center of it all, bantering with suspects, flattering the sheriff, tut-tutting Jimmy. Eventually, he gathers all of the suspects together for a climactic scene that is quite suspenseful and nicely satisfying.

    Very enjoyable. It may be a formulaic series entry—but at this point they sure had the formula down right.
    8ccthemovieman-1

    Confusing, But Humorous

    Although this story got a bit confusing early on and was impossible to figure out with so many suspects, it still was very enjoyable to watch because of the humor.

    Between Charlie's proverbs and just some humorous remarks - many by Charlie's Number Two Son "Jimmy" (Sen Yung) and "Sheriff Tombstone Fletcher" (Slim Summerville) - it's a very entertaining Chan episode. Summerville played a pretty funny lawman.

    The movie also had a couple of very pretty women, most notably Phyllis Brooks.

    Overall, here's another Chan mystery just crying out for DVD packaging. Hopefully, we'll get it soon.
    7bensonmum2

    A solid effort

    Mary Whitman seems to be a logical suspect in the murder of Jeanne Bentley. After all, she was found standing over the body. And Jeanne was the "other woman" and the reason Mary was getting a divorce. On the surface, there seems to be little doubt of Mary's guilt. But Charlie Chan sees it all quite differently. He sees a hotel full of suspects who wanted Jeanne out of the way. Can he find the real killer before Mary is convicted of a crime she didn't commit?

    Sidney Toler's second outing as Charlie Chan is a solid effort and an improvement over his first. I'm not exactly sure how to put this, but Charlie Chan in Reno is just more interesting. The plot, suspects, and setting all appealed to me. The pacing is nice with very few dull moments. I particularly enjoyed Chan's visit to the ghost town. The supporting cast is strong with Phyllis Brooks and Ricardo Cortez being the standouts. And Iris Wong as the dead woman's maid and Jimmy Chan's love interest is a delight. But one thing I really enjoyed about Charlie Chan in Reno is the way the finale is handled. I've often complained about the "cheat" endings of Chan films (and I should probably stop and just accept it as a given), but the ending here is played much straighter than some of the other entries in the series. If you're sharp enough, you actually have a chance to spot the killer before Chan's big reveal. Unfortunately, I am not that sharp.
    7planktonrules

    Toler is fine, though the mystery itself is only so-so.

    The films Charlie Chan films that Sidney Toler made for Fox were very good--much better than the later cheaper series from Monogram Pictures. In fact, these Fox films were good enough that the public warmly embraced the actor who took over the role following Warner Oland's death. Now this doesn't mean that Toler was exactly like Oland--there were definite differences in the characterizations. First, there were less of the wise Chinese sayings and more cranky comments (usually directed at #2 Son, Jimmy). Second, Toler seemed less passive and more like a real detective. Still, I missed Oland but must admit that Toler was the right man to fill in for him.

    As for this film in particular, Toler and Jimmy are just fine and I have no complaints about their acting or characters. However, when it comes to the murder plot, this one was much more convoluted and tough to believe than most. When they find the actual murderer at the end, you are left feeling like they just picked that person at random--especially since the motivation this person had seemed tenuous at best. Still, not a bad film at all--enjoyable throughout.
    Lechuguilla

    Complex Story

    An enjoyable whodunit, this film stars Sidney Toler as the formidable but good-natured sleuth on the trail of the killer of an annoying Reno socialite. Usually, I can guess correctly who the killer is, but this time I was wrong.

    The story is much more complex than it first appears. And it's not entirely believable. But the puzzle is what's important. The plot includes a nighttime visit to a ghost town, and some genuine humor in the form of a loquacious taxi driver.

    B&W lighting contributes to suspense, especially at the ghost town. Casting and acting are fine, though I could have done without irritating number two son, Jimmy (Victor Sen Yung). The actors all seem to be having a good time with their roles.

    Despite a weak story premise, the film gets an overall positive review from me, owing to effective B&W lighting, humor, and a surprise ending. "Thank you so much".

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    • Trivia
      Besides Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan, this film's cast contained three other actors who also played famous crimefighters: Ricardo Cortez (Sam Spade in the 1931 "Maltese Falcon"), Morgan Conway (Dick Tracy in two RKO films in the mid-1940's) and Robert Lowery (Batman in the Columbia serial "The Adventures of Batman and Robin" in 1948).
    • Goofs
      Early on when Mrs. Whitman first arrives and is talking to Miss Wells in the bar they are approached by Mrs. Bentley. During their "discussion" Miss Wells's cigarette sometimes gets longer and the position of her arm jumps from shot to shot.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Chan: Pop! Am I glad to see you!

      Sheriff Tombstone Fletcher: You mean he's really your son?

      Charlie Chan: Must admit to dubious honor.

    • Connections
      Followed by Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939)

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 1939 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "- Billy's Joint -" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Classic Entertainment" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Skilsmässomordet
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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