Charlie Chan's Chance
Directed by John G. Blystone
With eyes that see all, lips that tell nothing, Charlie Chan unmasks the most sinister crime of his career.
Charlie is the intended murder victim here, and he avoids death only by chance. To find the murderer (since, of course, murder does occur), Charlie must outguess Scotland Yard and New York City police.
Duration
1h 13m
Released
January 24, 1932
Part ofThe Charlie Chan (Warner Oland) Collection
Includes Charlie Chan's Secret (1936), Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937), Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936), Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936), Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936), Charlie Chan in Egypt (1935), Charlie Chan in London (1934), Charlie Chan in Paris (1935), Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1935), Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937), Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937), The Black Camel (1931), Charlie Chan's Courage (1934), Charlie Chan's Greatest Case (1933), Charlie Chan's Chance (1932), and Charlie Chan Carries On (1931).
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