Review of Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938) by Art S — 20 Jul 2011
Although I may have to get used to Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan (taking over from Warner Oland, who died after completing Charlie Chan in Monte Carlo), the mystery here is pretty good, with Chan trying to figure out who shot someone on board a freighter.
Oh, Keye Luke is gone too, but I do like Victor Yung as a suitable replacement as the number 1. son. There seems to be a Bud Abbott impersonator on board too, but let's just forget about that. This isnt the best of the lot, and again.
Toler will have to be getting used to, but it's all right.
This review of Charlie Chan in Honolulu (1938) was written by Art S on 20 Jul 2011.
Charlie Chan in Honolulu has generally received mixed reviews.
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