Review of Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940) by Kevin M. W — 16 Apr 2015
The murderer is never the point of these films, it's watching the inscrutable Chan (and son) on the chase, defying the odds while keeping the fun element a going concern. Here all concerned ramble about in a ooooo-scary wax museum.
By the time the murderer is revealed, taken away by the late arriving police, it hardly matters anyway. That's why they made so many of these ... these Chinese (while having zero to do with anything actually Chinese) hamburgers.
I wonder how they'd remake one of these nowadays?
This review of Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum (1940) was written by Kevin M. W on 16 Apr 2015.
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum has generally received positive reviews.
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