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The Trap (1946)

Movie"It's The HEIGHT of FRIGHT!"
Audience Score
67
NR 1 hr 2 minNov 30th, 1946Thriller, Crime, MysteryCharlie Chan (Sidney Toler) Collection PosterPart of Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) Collection
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When a troupe of showgirls with their impresario and press agent vacation at a Malibu Beach resort, two of them are garroted. Charlie takes on the case assisted by Number Two Son Jimmy and faithful chauffeur Birmingham Brown.
DirectorHoward Bretherton

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:November 30th, 1946
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Monogram Pictures

Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) Collection

A collection of the Charlie Chan films starring Sydney Toler from 1944 to 1946. Toler took over the role of the brilliant Honolulu detective after the passing of Warner Oland, bringing his own unique charm and dry wit to the character. His portrayal solidified Charlie Chan's place as one of cinema's most iconic detectives. Sydney Toler's take on Charlie Chan was marked by his sharp intellect, calm demeanor, and clever humor. Toler's ability to deliver insightful one-liners while unraveling complex mysteries made him a fan favorite.