Charlie Chan in London

Charlie Chan in London

79 mins | Crime, Thriller, Mystery | Sept. 12, 1934

After receiving congratulations from the Home Secretary for solving his most recent case, Charlie is sought out by Pamela Gray, a beautiful but desperate young socialite whose brother Paul awaits execution for the murder of a weapons inventor. She is so convinced of his innocence that she becomes distraught when she overhears Neil Howard, her brother's lawyer and her fiancee, confide to the detective his belief in his client's guilt. Angered at this disclosure, she returns his ring and breaks off the engagement. Although the execution will take place in 65 hours, Charlie pledges to expose the murderer. All potential suspects are reassembled in the country mansion of family friend Geoffrey Richmond, where the murder took place, as Charlie tries to expose the real murderer before time runs out.

Charlie Chan in London

79 mins | Crime, Thriller, Mystery | Sept. 12, 1934

Charlie Chan in London
After receiving congratulations from the Home Secretary for solving his most recent case, Charlie is sought out by Pamela Gray, a beautiful but desperate young socialite whose brother Paul awaits execution for the murder of a weapons inventor. She is so convinced of his innocence that she becomes distraught when she overhears Neil Howard, her brother's lawyer and her fiancee, confide to the detective his belief in his client's guilt. Angered at this disclosure, she returns his ring and breaks off the engagement. Although the execution will take place in 65 hours, Charlie pledges to expose the murderer. All potential suspects are reassembled in the country mansion of family friend Geoffrey Richmond, where the murder took place, as Charlie tries to expose the real murderer before time runs out.
IMDb rating 6.9
Producers Fox Film Corporation
Original title Charlie Chan in London
Directors Eugene Forde
Writers Earl Derr Biggers, Philip MacDonald

Cast

Warner Oland

as Charlie Chan

Drue Leyton

as Pamela Gray

Ray Milland

as Neil Howard

Mona Barrie

as Lady Mary Bristol

Douglas Walton

as Paul Gray

Alan Mowbray

as Geoffrey Richmond

George Barraud

as Major Jardine

Paul England

as Bunny Fothergill

Madge Bellamy

as Becky Fothergill

Walter Johnson

as Jerry Garton

Murray Kinnell

as Phillips

E. E. Clive

as Det. Sgt. Thacker

Elsa Buchanan

as Alice Perkins (maid)

Reginald Sheffield

as Flight Cmdr. King

Perry Ivins

as Assistant Home Secretary Kemp