Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Charlie Chan:
[
annoyed by Lee's whistling] Put a muzzle on peanut whistle.
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Charlie Chan:
[
at testimonial dinner] Police of New York and Honolulu have one thing in common. Both live on very small island, but while we have small volcano, you have biggest shakeup.
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Charlie Chan:
[
breaking into ship cabin because of screams] Sorry to intrude but etiquette ignored when lady in distress.
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Charlie Chan:
[
referring to the tell-all diary] No poison more deadly than ink.
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Charlie Chan:
[
to Lee] *One* cabin not big enough for *two* detectives!
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Charlie Chan:
But murder like revolving door - when one side close, other side open.
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Charlie Chan:
Mud of bewilderment beginning to clear from pool of thought.
Born: Oct 3, 1879
Nyby, Sweden
Passed: Aug 6, 1938
Stockholm, Sweden
Charlie Chan:
Someday hope to greet honorable brothers where roar of surf replace noise of subway and hot rhythm of Broadway cooled by strains of 'Aloha.'