Mei Lee Ling, an astrology expert, tells one of her fellow passengers on a ship, that he will die within two days and the next day he is dead. The police suspects that Mei does know somethin... Read allMei Lee Ling, an astrology expert, tells one of her fellow passengers on a ship, that he will die within two days and the next day he is dead. The police suspects that Mei does know something, but she doesn't. But to clear herself she offers her help to solve the murder. Soon she... Read allMei Lee Ling, an astrology expert, tells one of her fellow passengers on a ship, that he will die within two days and the next day he is dead. The police suspects that Mei does know something, but she doesn't. But to clear herself she offers her help to solve the murder. Soon she and the police find themselves in a web of crime and false identities.
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- Inspector Jim C. Gregg (Taurus)
- (as Charles Wilson)
- Assistant District Attorney
- (as Jack Moore)
- Self - Manley P. Hall - Opening Narrator
- (as Manley P. Hall)
- Juggler Barrows
- (uncredited)
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
- Dr. Merton's Assistant
- (uncredited)
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The plot is a good one, but much is made of the fact that Anna May Wong's character is an astrologist, which was very popular around the time this was produced. She has a habit of giving people the pros and cons of their zodiac sign after asking the title question, and it becomes tiresome. Her acting seems stilted, as though reciting from memory and not natural.
In any case, you won't guess the murderer; as I said, the story is a good one. Two things; it is told at breakneck speed, and the time frames of the alibis are crucial to solving the murder. As I said in the beginning, pay attention, especially towards the end.
The plot is the same. The differences are WWYB introduces an astrologer to aid the police, while FH is a straight police procedural.
While both are interesting "B" pictures, FH is, in my opinion, the better of the two. It has more stylish photography, moves along a bit faster, and has a somewhat better cast (though Margaret Lindsay appears in both films as a lead).
Watch closely in this version, however, and you will see TV's The Lone Ranger (Clayton Moore) without his mask. (by Dr. Charles G. Waugh)
Did you know
- TriviaThe film was meant to be the first in a low-budget franchise starring Anna May Wong as a amateur detective who uses astrology to solve crimes.
- GoofsAnna May Wong's character is depicted as a Chinese native, but she practices Western astrology instead of Chinese astrology.
- Quotes
Phillip 'Phil' Corey (Libra): She's just asking questions. I don't like curious people.
- Crazy creditsIn the opening credits, each of the 12 main actors is billed with his or her character's astrological sign; naturally, there is one for each sign.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Anna May Wong, Frosted Yellow Willows: Her Life, Times and Legend (2007)
- SoundtracksPlease Be Kind
(uncredited)
Music by Saul Chaplin
Played when Ming tells Nita about herself in the ship's lounge
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- La cartomanciana
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- San Francisco, California, USA(stock, rear-projection footage)
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- Runtime
- 1h 5m(65 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1