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The Mystery of Mr. Wong (1939)

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The Mystery of Mr. Wong

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    Captain Street says of the butler, "I wonder how much that Chinaman really knows."

    "For ways that are dark," quotes Mr. Wong in reply, "'and tricks that are vain. . .'"

    "You know what I mean, Wong," Street says as an apology.

    Mr. Wong is quoting Bret Harte, who wrote "The Heathen Chinee," a poem from 1870 that satirized anti-Chinese sentiment but was embraced by the very bigots who were being mocked. "Which I wish to remark, / And my language is plain, / That for ways that are dark / And for tricks that are vain, / The heathen Chinee is peculiar, / Which the same I would rise to explain."

    Read the full poem here.



    No. In the almost identically titled The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1934) (1934), Bela Lugosi plays the title villain. He's not Mr. Wong, the Chinese detective, played here by Boris Karloff. Monogram Pictures produced both this film and the Karloff series, which adds to the confusion.



    The Mr. Wong films are all in the public domain, which means any distributor can legally sell copies without paying royalties. Beware. Some small distributors market copies of public domain films with poor picture and sound. Others are more prestigious and deliver good transfers of the best available prints. Shop around.

    You can begin your search here at Amazon.com.

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  • How long is The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    1 hour and 8 minutes
  • When was The Mystery of Mr. Wong released?
    March 8, 1939
  • What is the IMDb rating of The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    6.1 out of 10
  • Who stars in The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    Boris Karloff, Grant Withers, and Dorothy Tree
  • Who wrote The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    Scott Darling and Hugh Wiley
  • Who directed The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    William Nigh
  • Who was the composer for The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    Edward J. Kay
  • Who was the executive producer of The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    Scott R. Dunlap
  • Who was the cinematographer for The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    Harry Neumann
  • Who was the editor of The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    Russell F. Schoengarth
  • Who are the characters in The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    James Lee Wong and Valerie Edwards
  • What is the plot of The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    Detective tries to solve the murder of antiques collector who was in possession of a famous jewel known as "The Eye of the Daughter of The Moon."
  • What is The Mystery of Mr. Wong rated?
    Passed
  • What genre is The Mystery of Mr. Wong?
    Mystery

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