Charlie Chan in Paris (1935) | |
Director(s) | Lewis Seiler, Hamilton MacFadden (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | John Stone, Sol M. Wurtzel |
Top Genres | Comedy, Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
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Charlie Chan in Paris (1935) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by Hamilton MacFadden and Lewis Seiler and produced by John Stone and Sol M. Wurtzel.
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Quotes from Charlie Chan in Paris
Yvette Lamartine:
[to Dufresne] I didn't think you could be so contemptuous!
Yvette Lamartine: Too bad you don't dance, Mr. Chan.
Charlie Chan: Mud turtle in pond more safe than man on horseback.
Charlie Chan: Perfect case, like perfect doughnut, has hole.
Inspector Renard: Ha, I see. Same old pessimist, aren't you?
Charlie Chan: Optimist only sees doughnut. Pessimist sees hole.
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Yvette Lamartine: Too bad you don't dance, Mr. Chan.
Charlie Chan: Mud turtle in pond more safe than man on horseback.
Charlie Chan: Perfect case, like perfect doughnut, has hole.
Inspector Renard: Ha, I see. Same old pessimist, aren't you?
Charlie Chan: Optimist only sees doughnut. Pessimist sees hole.
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Facts about Charlie Chan in Paris
This marks the first appearance of one of Charlie Chan's children, Lee Chan, played by Keye Luke.
Director Hamilton MacFadden was replaced by Lewis Seiler after only one week's shooting, and cinematographer Daniel B. Clark was replaced by Ernest Palmer.
This film was thought to have been lost for many years until a print was discovered in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s.
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Director Hamilton MacFadden was replaced by Lewis Seiler after only one week's shooting, and cinematographer Daniel B. Clark was replaced by Ernest Palmer.
This film was thought to have been lost for many years until a print was discovered in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s.
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