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Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and produced by John Stone.

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Charlie Chan: All work and no play make Charlie Chan very dull policeman.


Mr. Hopkins: [offended] Well, you must think we're all fools!
Arthur Hughes: I'm not acquainted with the other gentlemen.


Mr. Cartwright: Perhaps we've been a little hasty.
Charlie Chan: Hasty accusation like long shot on horse race. Odds good but chances doubtful.


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The seventeenth of forty-seven Charlie Chan movies starring Warner Oland.
This film was pulled from circulation shortly after its release because it takes place in Nazi Germany.
Stock footage of the dirigible Hindenburg was retouched, frame by frame, to blot out the swastikas emblazoned on the airship's tail.
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