Review of Charlie Chan in Paris (1935) by Bill T — 09 Nov 2010
In a Paris where everyone speaks perfect english, Charlie Chan makes a stop betweem London and Egypt (which are remarked by other characters, this was chronological based on the series) and solves a somewhat silly story involving Bank bonds, forgeries, and yes, murder.
It's not bad, though slightly ridiculous, and everyone laughs as usual at Charlie Chan's silly wit. Best part though is the domestic abuse as french dance at the beginning. Yay for the girl being thrown through the window! Applause!
This review of Charlie Chan in Paris (1935) was written by Bill T on 09 Nov 2010.
Charlie Chan in Paris has generally received positive reviews.
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