Charlie Chan at the Race Track

Charlie Chan at the Race Track(1936)

NR
08/07/1936 (US)Mystery, Comedy, Thriller, Crime1h 10m
7.1

"THE DEADLY PHANTOM HORSESHOE STRIKES! AN OCEAN LINER BLAZES ...TO COVER CRIME! THE INFRA-RAY HURLS UNSEEN DEATH! THE POISON FOAM BUBBLES VENOMOUSLY!"

Overview

When a friend of Charlie's is found kicked to death by his own race horse on board a Honolulu-bound liner, the detective discovers foul play and uncovers an international gambling ring.

H. Bruce Humberstone

Director

Lou Breslow

Story

Earl Derr Biggers

Characters

Saul Elkins

Story

Robert Ellis

Screenplay

Helen Logan

Screenplay

Edward T. Lowe Jr.

Screenplay

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on June 19, 2022

I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that being a friend of "Charlie Chan" is a downright dangerous thing to be! This time, his pal "Maj. Kent" (George Irving) is accompanying his celebrated horse "Avalanche" to Los Angeles to race it in the famous "Santa Juanita" handicap when he is discovered in it's stall, having been kicked to death! Charlie and No. 1 son "Lee" (Keye Luke) must get to the bottom of this sinister conspiracy and soon discover that maybe the horse wasn't to blame after all.. This feature had a really good dynamic between father and son; more for Luke to work with here on both the comic and practical fronts and it's got quite a few plausible suspects as the mystery unfolds. Some nice equestrian footage and a lively supporting cast make for superior effort from all concerned.