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Sidney Toler | Charlie Chan | |
James Cardwell | Ned Stewart | |
Mantan Moreland | Birmingham Brown | |
Walter Fenner | Inspector Harry Davis | |
James Flavin | Jarvis | |
Joan Barclay | Paula Webb | |
Benson Fong | Tommy Chan | |
James B. Cardwell | Ned Stewart | |
Joe Devlin | Taylor | |
Roy Gordon | Walter Fletcher | |
John Barclay | ||
Addison Richards | John Adams | |
Arthur Loft | Bradford Harris | |
Janet Warren | Record Machine Operator | |
Gene Roth | Morgan | |
Gene Roth [Stutenroth] | Morgan |
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Producer | James S. Burkett
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Writer | Earl Derr Biggers
George Callahan George Wallace Sayre |
"Mice Will Never Play As Long As Cat In House." -Charlie Chan From the director of Kansas City Confidential and The Silencers comes this unusual Chan mystery. Containing a number of film noir elements unique to the series (such as a weary young detective, stark urban sets and a grown-up romance), The Shanghai Cobra is one of the most striking Chans of all! Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) is called to investigate a strange and complicated series of mysterious murders by cobra venom. Soon Charlie, Number Three Son Tommy (Benson Fong) and ever-present assistant Birmingham Brown are on the trail of an escaped con from Shanghai who's out to rob a government vault of its valuable contents: highly toxic radium! |
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