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194463 minComedy, Crime, Mystery

Charlie Chan in the Secret Service

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Is Charlie Chan in the Secret Service worth watching? With a rating of 5.9/10, this Comedy, Crime, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Charlie Chan in the Secret Service Synopsis

Charlie Chan is an agent of the US government working in Washington DC and he is assigned to investigate the murder of the inventor of a highly advanced torpedo. Aiding Chan is his overeager but dull-witted son Tommy and his daughter Iris.

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Top Cast

Sidney Toler
Sidney TolerCharlie Chan
Mantan Moreland
Mantan MorelandBirmingham Brown
Arthur Loft
Arthur LoftInspector Jones
Gwen Kenyon
Gwen KenyonInez Arranto
Sarah Edwards
Sarah EdwardsMrs. Hargue
George J. Lewis
George J. LewisPaul Arranto
Marianne Quon
Marianne QuonIris Chan
Benson Fong
Benson FongTommie Chan
Muni Seroff
Muni SeroffPeter Laska
Barry Bernard
Barry BernardDavid Blake

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Is Charlie Chan in the Secret Service worth watching?

Charlie Chan in the Secret Service has received mixed reviews with a 5.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Crime, Mystery movies.

Is Charlie Chan in the Secret Service hit or flop?

Charlie Chan in the Secret Service has received average ratings (5.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Charlie Chan in the Secret Service is a Comedy, Crime, Mystery movie that Charlie Chan is an agent of the US government working in Washington DC and he is assigned to investigate the murder of the inventor of a highly advanc...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 30, 2022
★ 6

I found the dynamic for these mysteries was rarely better than when our Hawaiian detecting duo was father and No.2 son "Jimmy". This first Monogram production involves the weaker supporting character of "Tommy" (Benson Fong) as well as his sister "Iris" (Marianne Quon) and a debut from the inimitable Mantan Moreland as his general factotum "Birmingham Brown". Confucious may have said something along the lines of "two many cooks..." and sadly that is true here. Essentially, "Charlie" is hired by the American government to investigate the murder - at his own cocktail party - of a scientist who had devised a gadget that could help protect Allied shipping from U-boat torpedo attacks. Obviously, it's crucial for "Chan" and his clan to stop the enemy from delivering this vital piece of game-changing equipment to the Nazis - and so the game's afoot! As ever, there is a fair share of distracting red herrings, and Morland has plenty of opportunity to shriek with fear - indeed his is probably the best scene of the film at the end. It is OK, this - but really nothing special.