Lt. Charlie Chan
Sidney Toler
Lt. Charlie Chan

“it's Chan's most Spine-tingling mystery!”
In Rio de Janiero to arrest a nightclub singer on suspicion of a murder in Hawaii, Charlie Chan becomes involved with the Rio police in solving the singer's own murder.
Lt. Charlie Chan
Sidney Toler
Lt. Charlie Chan
Jimmy Chan
Victor Sen Yung
Jimmy Chan
Senior Souto, police chief
Harold Huber
Senior Souto, police chief
Joan Reynolds
Mary Beth Hughes
Joan Reynolds
Grace Ellis
Cobina Wright
Grace Ellis
Alfredo Cardozo, alias Marana
Victor Jory
Alfredo Cardozo, alias Marana
Helen Ashby
Kay Linaker
Helen Ashby
Bill Kellogg
Hamilton MacFadden
Bill Kellogg
Ken Reynolds
Richard Derr
Ken Reynolds
Clark V. Denton
Ted North
Clark V. Denton
Paul Wagner
Truman Bradley
Paul Wagner
Lili Wong
Iris Wong
Lili Wong
For a man so respectful of the old ways, he does find himself in some unlikely places - like a dance hall in Rio de Janeiro! And personally, if I saw him anywhere I'd leave quickly because you just know that someone is about to drop dead, too. He's there with No.2 son "Jimmy" (Victor Sen Yung) and local policeman "Suoto" (Harold Huber) on the trail of the dodgy singer "Lola" whom our sleuth believes killed her lover back in Hawaii. Sparing her blushes, he hopes to follow her to her apartment and arrest her there - but some sinister forces are afoot and by the time they arrive, she's a goner. There are no shortage of clues as he must try to filter through the evidence and the red herrings to get to the truth. Whilst pop is doing his detecting, the young "Jimmy" is falling in love with the maid "Lili" (Iris Wong) - that is, when he's not accusing just about everyone and coming up with a constant stream of prognostications that are all as daft as the other. The theme of this story includes some quite enjoyable hypnotising, with a sip of coffee and a suitably laced cigarette exposing the victim to a slew of truths that might elicit a confession - but to everything from murder to dodging maths class! The "Rio" aspect really just allows for some different costumes and a few Hispanic accents, otherwise it's all standard fayre - but I did enjoy it.
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