Thank you very much for posting this, 1st of the mostly-Karloff Mr. Wong films save I believe for The Phantom of Chinatown with Keye Luke of Charlie Chan fame.
So, Dayton is a sharp businessman. But he just signs the agreement about inheritance of the business. He does not read it. He does not get his lawyer to look at it. He does not mention any compensation to family that would have been depending on his income. OK.
Thanks for posting this interesting movie. I never thought I'd live to see the day where Boris Karloff playing Charlie Chan, (Sidney Toler). He did it quite well and I thought the plot was well developed. Two Caucasian men playing a Chinese investigator, go figure?
Not so strange. His name is James Lee Wong. Either his mother was British or American, or he was the son or grandson of immigrants and would speak English fluently.
@@Jean-qn4fy Yes, I’ve since learned that in these movies Wong spent a lot of time in England which lets Karloff out of needing an accent. But, it’s really more than just the accent, if he’s an American, educated at Yale then there really is no point to there being a Mr. Wong, instead of a Mr. Jones or a Mr. Smith in this story. Karloff could have played it without the unrealistic makeup effect to his eyes and nothing would have been lost. The Chinese character of Charlie Chan and the Japanese character Mr. Moto uses those cultural characteristics but Wong was just Mr. Wrong.
@@austinevplab7167 Yes, the stories are good, but the character of Mr. Wong is often an annoyingly cartoonish. They did one with Keye Luke that felt much better. Oriental detectives were in vogue at that time. But audiences back then preferred westerners in the role.
@@Jean-qn4fy The Captain Street character annoyed me with his one dimensional character trait of yelling all his lines. Karloff was good and I did say at the outset that it’s still a great movie.
@@austinevplab7167 They could tone Street down a bit. But he is supposed to be the side kick and to offer some comic relief. The character that really grates on my nerves is the stereotypical "sassy girl reporter" that shows up in the later movies in the series. Oh, lordy, I want to bludgeon and drown that character!
Nobody in a wheelchair either. No deaf mutes, either. Just a bunch of Homo sapiens. What an outrage. Where does one find a Safe Space in virtual space?
It's like having teeth extracted, the acting is so painful. Amazing that in these films someone in an office could ring directly to a detective! Great movies to cure insomnia.
Why would he sign that document when he fears for his life, his beneficiary would be his wife or another family member, those two looked like wannabe gangsters.
at about the 48 minute mark Mr Wong is searching a room, he doesn't see someone hiding behind the curtains, not possible....the person behind the curtains is a smoker and they stink, you could smell them as soon as you walked in the room, The stink cannot be washed off, it is in a smokers skin pores, it is in their clothes, it is in the air around them, smokers just can't hide🤣🤣
mom if youre in stl wave in a camera because i have the police out looking for u because it got down to 19 and i thought u were missing. so theres a apb out for u.
There was hardly a role Boris Karloff could not play. He was magnificent, there is nobody equal to him in acting today.
I love the Mr Wong movies. Thanks for the the good print. Usually we are stuck with dark, blurry versions of these old classics.
Thank you for Boris Karloff as Mr. Wong,loved that series
Thank you for posting a sharp, clear film. This Wong series is as much fun to see as the Mr. Moto series.
love these old films
Hey so. yes I love old movie. so nicely done..wong and Mr Moto. to Sherlock homes.🙏🎥
Great upload!
Mr. Wong, Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto. The inscrutable asian detective years.
I think Keye Luke played Mr Wong once. But your correct. An unfortunate sign of the times@ros8986
Boris was a true master of his craft.
Enjoyed seeing Boris, thank you.
I love these movies 😊❤
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Thank you very much for posting this, 1st of the mostly-Karloff Mr. Wong films save I believe for The Phantom of Chinatown with Keye Luke of Charlie Chan fame.
Wow!!!love it i didnt know he had done muder mystery. Sometimes i get tried of watching the show nice to see theres more of these
Karloff IS the BOMB!!!!
He also did a short series called "Col. March".
Share your secret on getting such a clear and non-noisy film!
I love these...Peter Lorrie played a japanese detective
So, Dayton is a sharp businessman. But he just signs the agreement about inheritance of the business. He does not read it. He does not get his lawyer to look at it. He does not mention any compensation to family that would have been depending on his income. OK.
Thanks for posting this interesting movie. I never thought I'd live to see the day where Boris Karloff playing Charlie Chan, (Sidney Toler). He did it quite well and I thought the plot was well developed. Two Caucasian men playing a Chinese investigator, go figure?
Thank you
Very good.
Do you have high quality versions of The Fatal Hour and Doomed To Die as well?
Boris Karloff and Perry White!
WOW you got that right👏👏👏👏👏
You know what you can do with the relentless commercials. No movie is worth it.
So strange that he doesn’t bother with a Chinese accent which would be the normal method as with Sidney Toler. Still a great movie.
Not so strange. His name is James Lee Wong. Either his mother was British or American, or he was the son or grandson of immigrants and would speak English fluently.
@@Jean-qn4fy Yes, I’ve since learned that in these movies Wong spent a lot of time in England which lets Karloff out of needing an accent. But, it’s really more than just the accent, if he’s an American, educated at Yale then there really is no point to there being a Mr. Wong, instead of a Mr. Jones or a Mr. Smith in this story. Karloff could have played it without the unrealistic makeup effect to his eyes and nothing would have been lost. The Chinese character of Charlie Chan and the Japanese character Mr. Moto uses those cultural characteristics but Wong was just Mr. Wrong.
@@austinevplab7167 Yes, the stories are good, but the character of Mr. Wong is often an annoyingly cartoonish. They did one with Keye Luke that felt much better. Oriental detectives were in vogue at that time. But audiences back then preferred westerners in the role.
@@Jean-qn4fy The Captain Street character annoyed me with his one dimensional character trait of yelling all his lines. Karloff was good and I did say at the outset that it’s still a great movie.
@@austinevplab7167 They could tone Street down a bit. But he is supposed to be the side kick and to offer some comic relief. The character that really grates on my nerves is the stereotypical "sassy girl reporter" that shows up in the later movies in the series. Oh, lordy, I want to bludgeon and drown that character!
2:12 Lascardi looks very like Al Pacino.
Today there would be protests about not having an Asian star.
Nobody in a wheelchair either. No deaf mutes, either. Just a bunch of Homo sapiens. What an outrage. Where does one find a Safe Space in virtual space?
I’d like to know if there is any relation between Grant Withers and Jane Withers. Maybe father daughter🤔
It's like having teeth extracted, the acting is so painful. Amazing that in these films someone in an office could ring directly to a detective! Great movies to cure insomnia.
Why would he sign that document when he fears for his life, his beneficiary would be his wife or another family member, those two looked like wannabe gangsters.
Thank you for posting.
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Great old movie. But how did the doctor get to the house so fast? And why was he dressed like he was a milkman? 😂
what year
MY WIFE LOVES MR BIG WONG
Ha!
Then what's she doing with you?
@@steveellis7174 enjoying every 4 inch
Lonn Chaney, Sr. & Jr were of similar stock 👍.
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Karloff as Mr. Wong? Strange version...
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at about the 48 minute mark Mr Wong is searching a room, he doesn't see someone hiding behind the curtains, not possible....the person behind the curtains is a smoker and they stink, you could smell them as soon as you walked in the room, The stink cannot be washed off, it is in a smokers skin pores, it is in their clothes, it is in the air around them, smokers just can't hide🤣🤣
Not one African in the picture
Colored television didn’t come out until 1964.
The police are bumbling idiots in this. Even for the time it’s a bit a bad writing.
Great Ceasars ghost its perry white!!
I'm really tired of this bully-cop. I'm not watching him anyi
Karloff was far
This is a movie not reality
All these comments are silly
mom if youre in stl wave in a camera because i have the police out looking for u because it got down to 19 and i thought u were missing. so theres a apb out for u.
Hope you found her
Yes indeed, hope mom is well and safe now!
Egads
LLLK
Borrrring
Where's Mantan? 😅