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Mystery
USA / English
| Sidney Toler |
Charlie Chan |
| Mantan Moreland |
Birmingham Brown |
| Benson Fong |
Tommy Chan |
| John Barclay |
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| James Cardwell |
Ned Stewart |
| Joan Barclay |
Paula Webb |
| Addison Richards |
John Adams |
| Arthur Loft |
Bradford Harris |
| Janet Warren |
Record Machine Operator |
| Gene Roth |
Morgan |
| Joe Devlin |
Taylor |
| Director |
Phil Karlson |
| Producer |
James S. Burkett |
| Writer |
George Callahan; George Wallace Sayre; Earl Derr Biggers |
Charlie Chan is called to investigate a strange and complicated series of mysterious murders by cobra venom. Soon Charlie, Number Three Son Tommy and ever-present assistant Birmingham Brown are on the trail of an escaped con from Shanghai who's out to rob a government vault of its valuable contents: highly toxic radium!
| Barcode |
027616908360 |
| Region |
Any Region |
| Release Date |
06-Jul-04 |
| Screen Ratio |
Standard 1.33:1 B&W |
| Subtitles |
None |
| Audio Tracks |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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"Mice Will Never Play As Long As Cat In House." -Charlie Chan From the director of Kansas City Confidential and The Silencers comes this unusual Chan mystery. Containing a number of film noir elements unique to the series (such as a weary young detective, stark urban sets and a grown-up romance), The Shanghai Cobra is one of the most striking Chans of all!