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The Chinese Ring

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The Chinese Ring
  • Stars Roland Winters, Victor Sen Yungm, Warren Douglas, Mantan Moreland, Louise Currie, Philip Ahn, Byron Foulger, Thayer Roberts, Barbara Jean Wong, Chabing, George Spaulding
  • Producer James S. Burkett
  • Release 1947
  • Country United States
  • Quality WEB-DL
  • Category Comedy

Charlie Chan (Roland Winters) is a private investigator living in San Francisco. One day a Chinese princess comes to visit him in his home. She has just arrived from the East by boat. The princess manages to give Chan’s butler Birmingham Brown (Mantan Moreland) an artifact - an ancient heirloom ring - before she is shot an killed by a poisoned arrow through the window. She leaves a note behind, with the name ”Captain K”. Chan calls for the police to investigate this murder. Bill Davidson (Warren Douglas) with the SFPD comes to Chan, but his friend, the reporter Peggy Cartwright (Louise Currie), also arrives uninvited to the scene.
By examining the ring, it turns out the princess’ name was Mei Ling (Barbara Jean Wong). She arrived in San Francisco weeks earlier with two men, Captain Kong (Philip Ahn) and Captain Kelso (Thayer Roberts), to try and acquire fighter planes to fight off an enemy back home. For this purpose she had brought a substantial amount of money, $1,000,000, with her on the journey. A search for the money ensues, but it soon turns out there are more people looking for the lost money. Peggy helps out in the hunt, and she meets the princess’ maid, Lillie Mae (Chabing), and a deaf-mute boy living in the princess apartment. When Chan comes to talk to the maid, he finds her murdered in the apartment, and the deaf-mute boy manages to tell him that a man came to visit the apartment shortly before the maid was found dead.
Chan continues his search for the money, visiting the banker in charge of handling the princess’ assets abroad, Armstrong (Byron Foulger). While they are talking, Kong and Kelso, eager to get their share of the money, break in and kidnap both men and hold them for ransom. They are taken to the Chinese cargo vessel, but Birmingham manages to track them to the ship. Together with Chan’s son Tommy (Victor Sen Yung), they manage to free Chan and Armstrong, and when Bill and Peggy arrive to the ship with the police, Kong and Kelso are captured and arrested. Chan discovers that Armstrong is guilty of the princess’ murder, and of stealing her money. Armstrong also killed the maid to cover his tracks.
Cast
Roland Winters as Charlie Chan
Victor Sen Yung as Tommy Chan
Warren Douglas as Police Sgt. Bill Davidson
Mantan Moreland as Birmingham Brown
Louise Currie as Peggy Cartwright
Philip Ahn as Captain Kong
Byron Foulger as Armstrong
Thayer Roberts as Captain James J. Kelso
Barbara Jean Wong as Princess Mei Ling
Chabing as Lillie Mae Wong
George Spaulding as Dr. Hickey

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