Review of Phantom of Chinatown (1940) by Bill T — 23 Apr 2008
Pretty good who-dunnit thriller about the death of an archaeologist. After he returns from the Orient. The archaeologist presents a lecture about his findings, a hidden tomb. Funny thing, is that he points out certain people in the room that went with him during the expedition, so right then and there you know that the archaeologist is toast and the people he just introduced are suspects ha ha.
Mr Wong, smoothly played by Keye Luke, gets to the bottom of things. I really like how he solved this, using calm logical ways instead of having obvious clues thrown at us. I also liked the clueless homicide detective who sort of played a foil to Wong's character who essentially just followed Wong while he went on his crime-solving ways.
Nifty little movie here.
This review of Phantom of Chinatown (1940) was written by Bill T on 23 Apr 2008.
Phantom of Chinatown has generally received mixed reviews.
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