STATE THEATRE
"OHARLIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS.' ' In a mad relay oi' thrills, shudders and bafflement, with a huudred thousand wildly chcering spectaiors, every oue a suspect, in the great stadium, Death holds the stop watch, starting Charlie Chan on his greaiest caso in the Twentieth Century-JFox mystery hit, "Charlie Chan at the Olympics, " screening lo-night at the Btate Theatre, with Warnor . Oland jn the title role. "Even chainpion athletes cannot outdistance murderl" observes the wily Chinese sJeuth in the race-paced thriller pitting him; at appalling odds, against a murderous spy ring. Striking at canny Chan through his "nuiuber one'' son, again played by Keye Luke, the ruthless gang, headed by Katherine de Mille and C. Henry Gordon, is successful in stealiug from under the very eyes of tlie government a secret airplune radiocontrol device, not omitting murder i-'« the proccss.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 31, 30 October 1937, Page 10
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141STATE THEATRE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 31, 30 October 1937, Page 10
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