MAURICEVILLE TALKIES
CHARLIE CHAN TOMORROW. After a long career of screen adventures involving daring skirmishes with the most dangerous and desperate of international criminals, Charlie Chan, famous Oriental sleuth created for the screen by Warner Oland from the original character by Earl Derr Biggers, finds his greatest match of wits and test of courage in New York City, stalking murder through Manhattan’s Great White Way. In his latest film, “Cahrlie Chan On Broadway,” which will be shown tomorrow night at Mauriceville, Oland makes a neat and interesting combination of the Chinese detective’s characteristic “Cha n -o-grams,” bits of laconic philosophical observation, a; e newest of the new American ci e candid-photography.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 November 1939, Page 7
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111MAURICEVILLE TALKIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 November 1939, Page 7
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