Charlie Chan at the Opera

A fiendish killer lurks at the opera! Weird! Thrilling! The Master Minds of Crime Match Wits Against Each Other!

6.8
19361h 8m

A dangerous amnesiac escapes from an asylum, hides in the opera house, and is suspected of getting revenge on those who tried to murder him 13 years ago.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Warner Oland

Warner Oland

Charlie Chan

Photo of Keye Luke

Keye Luke

Lee Chan

Photo of William Demarest

William Demarest

Sergeant Kelly

Photo of Guy Usher

Guy Usher

Inspector Regan

Photo of Margaret Irving

Margaret Irving

Mme. Lilli Rochelle

Photo of Gregory Gaye

Gregory Gaye

Enrico Borelli

Photo of Nedda Harrigan

Nedda Harrigan

Mme. Lucretia Borelli

Photo of Frank Conroy

Frank Conroy

Mr. Whitely

Photo of Charlotte Henry

Charlotte Henry

Mlle. Kitty

Photo of Thomas Beck

Thomas Beck

Phil Childers

Photo of Maurice Cass

Maurice Cass

Mr. Arnold

Photo of Tom McGuire

Tom McGuire

Pop Morris - Stage Doorman

Photo of Marc Lawrence

Marc Lawrence

Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited) (unconfirmed)

Photo of Joan Woodbury

Joan Woodbury

Dancer in Opera (uncredited)

Photo of William Bailey

William Bailey

Detective (uncredited)

Photo of John Bleifer

John Bleifer

Murdered Orderly (uncredited)

Photo of Stanley Blystone

Stanley Blystone

Backstage Cop Who Shoots Gravelle (uncredited)

Photo of Frank Fanning

Frank Fanning

Cop (uncredited)

Photo of Jim Farley

Jim Farley

Detective (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

I think this might well be my favourite outing for our Hawaiian super sleuth. This time, Warner Oland must investigate some very suspicious goings on in a theatre. Unbeknown to all of us, this theatre has it's very own phantom... but whom? Why? Well, that's all rather entertainingly explained over the course of the hour as he - with the help of son "Lee" (Keye Luke) - must stop this from becoming an operatic game of Russian Roulette. Now there is absolutely no jeopardy - it is pretty clear early on who the culprit it; but our journey of discovery is quite cleverly managed by director Bruce Humberstone with engaging efforts from Margaret Irving, Charlotte Henry, Gregory Gaye and, of course, Boris Karloff. Oscar Levant and William Kernell provide us with some operatic numbers that authenticate the process and the thing has a good deal of fun to it, too. Definitely worth watching, this one..

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