STATE THEATRE
"OHAJ-LIE CHAN AT THE OLYMPICS." In a niad relay of thrills, shudders and bafflemeht, with a* hundred thousand * wildly cheering spectators, every one a s.uspect, in the great stadiym, Death holds the Stop watch, starting Charlie Chan on his greateet case in the Twentioth Cent)iry-Fox mystery- hit, "Charlie Chan at the Olympics," screening to-night at the State Theatre, with "Warnor Oland in the title role, ' ... , "Even. champion athletes caunot outdistance -murder I" observes the wily Ohinese s|euthf in the race-paced thriller pitting him, at appallipg odds, against i murderous spy ring. Strfking at canny Chan through his "number one" son, again played by Keye Luke, the rlith|ess gang, headed by Katherme de Mille and C. Henry Gordon, ig su.cceesful in stealing from under the very eyes of the government a secret airplane radiosontrol device, not omitting murder ia the process.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 32, 1 November 1937, Page 2
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