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Warner Oland | Charlie Chan | |
Keye Luke | Lee Chan - Number One Son | |
Katherine DeMille | Yvonne Roland | |
Pauline Moore | Betty Adams | |
Allan Lane | Richard Masters | |
C. Henry Gordon | Arthur Hughes | |
Jonathan Hale | Mr. Hopkins | |
Morgan Wallace | Honorable Charles Zaraka | |
John Eldredge | Mr. Cartwright | |
Frederick Vogeding | Inspector Strasser | |
Keye Luke | Lee Chan | |
John Eldredge | Cartwright | |
Layne Tom Jr. | Charlie Chan Jr. | |
Jonathan Hale | Hopkins | |
Frederick Vogeding | Captain Strasser | |
Andrew Tombes | Police Chief Scott | |
Howard C. Hickman | Dr. Burton | |
William Begg | Minor Role | |
Brooks Benedict | Zaraka Henchman |
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Producer |
John Stone
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Writer |
Robert Ellis
Helen Logan Paul Burger |
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Cinematography |
Daniel B. Clark
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Musician |
Samuel Kaylin
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When an experimental plane is stolen and the revolutionary pilotless guidance system is taken from it, Charlie Chan (Warner Oland) must travel to the Berlin Olympics and deal with enemy agents and ruthless gangsters to discover who is responsible and to recover the missing mechanism. Aiding him on his quest is is number one son Lee Chan (Keye Luke), who is also a member of the U. S. Olympic Swim Team. |
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