Chan discovers a conspiracy when a low paying gold mine seemingly starts to become profitable, and attempts are made on the owner's life.Chan discovers a conspiracy when a low paying gold mine seemingly starts to become profitable, and attempts are made on the owner's life.Chan discovers a conspiracy when a low paying gold mine seemingly starts to become profitable, and attempts are made on the owner's life.
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Victor Sen Yung
- Tommy Chan
- (as Victor Sen Young)
Arthur Berkeley
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb
- Miner
- (uncredited)
Geraldine Cobb
- Girl in Riding Clothes
- (uncredited)
Babs Cox
- Bathing Girl
- (uncredited)
Sam Flint
- Dr. Groves
- (uncredited)
Lee Tong Foo
- Wong Fai
- (uncredited)
Michael Gaddis
- Pursuer
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaChan's car is a 1947 Hudson Super 6 convertible.
- GoofsEvelyn Manning brings Charlie Chan to the curio shop after Mr. Manning phones her and tells here to bring Chan "here," but Mr. Manning never actually told her he was at the curio shop.
- Quotes
Charlie Chan: [to Tommy] People who listen at keyholes rarely hear good of themselves.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Feathered Serpent (1948)
- SoundtracksBury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
(AKA "The Cowboy's Lament" and "The Dying Cowboy")(uncredited)
Traditional American cowboy folk song based on the poem "Ocean Burial" by Edwin Hubbell Chapin (1839) set to music by George N. Allen
Sung by Tim Ryan
Featured review
Slow And Dull
In the preantepenultimate -- look it up -- Charlie Chan movie, Roland Winters is called in by an old friend to clear up why accidents keep happening to him. Before he can meet with Winters, his skull is cracked open and he's lying in a bed, bandaged to a fare-the-well, unconscious, and with a nursing sister played by Evelyn Brent looking after him. Meanwhile, Tim Ryan of the Sn Francisco Police is on the scene tring to figure out why the unconscious man's mine has suddenly begun producing again after years of not paying its way.
The Roland Winter Chans are hard to find, and the lack of interest is understandable, if this one is typical. Winters' interpretation speaks slower, more singsong, and isn't as funny as Toler. The script by Scott Darling doesn't help. It spends most of its time going back and forth over the same two sets. Neither does director William seem to want to push things forward. Victor Sen Yung as Second Son, and Mantan Moreland as Winters' assistant don't seem to have much comedy to offer. Instead, we get to see Ryan do a drunk act as part of his undercover investigation.
The Roland Winter Chans are hard to find, and the lack of interest is understandable, if this one is typical. Winters' interpretation speaks slower, more singsong, and isn't as funny as Toler. The script by Scott Darling doesn't help. It spends most of its time going back and forth over the same two sets. Neither does director William seem to want to push things forward. Victor Sen Yung as Second Son, and Mantan Moreland as Winters' assistant don't seem to have much comedy to offer. Instead, we get to see Ryan do a drunk act as part of his undercover investigation.
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- Charlie Chan in the Golden Eye
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- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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