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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOn a plane trip, Charlie Chan and the passengers are drugged, and when they wake up a quarter million dollars is missing.On a plane trip, Charlie Chan and the passengers are drugged, and when they wake up a quarter million dollars is missing.On a plane trip, Charlie Chan and the passengers are drugged, and when they wake up a quarter million dollars is missing.
John Eldredge
- William E. French
- (as John Eldridge)
Frank Cady
- Clerk
- (não creditado)
Bob Curtis
- Pilot Watkins
- (não creditado)
George Eldredge
- Det. Stacey
- (não creditado)
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Roland Winters is Charlie Chan in "The Sky Dragon" from 1949.
Chan and his son Lee board a plane to go to San Francisco. Lee is very excited, as he's been taking flying lessons from the pilot. If Lee looks a little older here, it's because he's 45, and his father is the same age.
Coffee is passed around, and Lee spills his coffee on his dad. The coffee was drugged; so fortunately, Lee doesn't get much. He finds the detective hired to guard $250,000 that was on board plane dead, the pilots drugged, and the money gone.
Charlie figures the money was thrown out of the plane via parachute. And there are a lot of suspects - like everyone. The hostesses, played by Noel Neill (of Superman fame) and Elena Verdugo (of Marcus Welby fame) are suspects, as are the pilot (Milburn Stone of Gunsmoke), the copilot (Joel Marston), a burlesque queen (Iris Adrian) and her brother-in-law (Lyle Talbot), and a Mayor (Paul Maxey of The People's Choice). A baby-boomer movie for sure.
This was the last Chan film, with Winters a rather staid, formal Charlie spouting his words of wisdom. "Innocent act without thinking, guilty always make plans." Humor is added by Mantan Moreland as Birmingham, who aids Lee in an investigation, breaking into the burlesque house.
Enjoyable with some interesting camera work - everyone in the plane turning and facing the camera while Charlie is talking.
Though it's seen as un-pc today, this was a fun series.
Chan and his son Lee board a plane to go to San Francisco. Lee is very excited, as he's been taking flying lessons from the pilot. If Lee looks a little older here, it's because he's 45, and his father is the same age.
Coffee is passed around, and Lee spills his coffee on his dad. The coffee was drugged; so fortunately, Lee doesn't get much. He finds the detective hired to guard $250,000 that was on board plane dead, the pilots drugged, and the money gone.
Charlie figures the money was thrown out of the plane via parachute. And there are a lot of suspects - like everyone. The hostesses, played by Noel Neill (of Superman fame) and Elena Verdugo (of Marcus Welby fame) are suspects, as are the pilot (Milburn Stone of Gunsmoke), the copilot (Joel Marston), a burlesque queen (Iris Adrian) and her brother-in-law (Lyle Talbot), and a Mayor (Paul Maxey of The People's Choice). A baby-boomer movie for sure.
This was the last Chan film, with Winters a rather staid, formal Charlie spouting his words of wisdom. "Innocent act without thinking, guilty always make plans." Humor is added by Mantan Moreland as Birmingham, who aids Lee in an investigation, breaking into the burlesque house.
Enjoyable with some interesting camera work - everyone in the plane turning and facing the camera while Charlie is talking.
Though it's seen as un-pc today, this was a fun series.
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- CuriosidadesThis would be the final film in the Charlie Chan series of 17 lower-budgeted features at Monogram (Sidney Toler in the first 11, Roland Winters in the last 6).
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen, at the end of the case, the passengers are told to take their previous seats, Lena, the maid, and Birmingham take seats. Both were waiting at the gate when the plane landed.
- ConexõesFollowed by The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (1957)
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By what name was O Voo da Morte (1949) officially released in Canada in English?
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