Charlie Chan: The Scarlet Clue (1945) | Full Movie | Crime & Mystery Movie
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- A 1945 American crime and mystery movie directed by Phil Rosen 🎦 Full movie about famous Chinese detective Charlie Chan (Sidney Toler) 🎦 Charlie Chan, his son Tommy and their block-head driver Birmingham Brown investigate the shenanigans and suspects that results from a furtive gang trying to steal radar secrets from a radio station.
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✨ Charlie Chan: The Scarlet Clue (1945) cast:
Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan
Benson Fong as Tommy Chan
Mantan Moreland as Birmingham Brown, Chauffeur
Virginia Brissac as Mrs. Marsh
Ben Carter as Ben Carter
Robert Homans as Capt. Flynn
Jack Norton as Willie Rand
Janet Shaw as Gloria Bayne
Helen Deverell as Diane Hall
Victoria Faust as Hulda Swenson / Janet Carter
Leonard Mudie as Horace Karlos
I. Stanford Jolley as Ralph Brett
Emmett Vogan as Hamilton of the Hamilton Laboratory
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I used to love watching these Charlie Chan movies with my dad when I was a kid. He's 95 and He still loves them and so do I .
So glad to hear 👂that. I grew up watching 👀 them with my dad. He's gone but great memories. Keep enjoying them. All the best
i know I am kind of off topic but do anybody know a good place to stream new series online ?
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WOW! Your Dad is 95 years old? That's fantastic!!! You definitely have longevity in your family, and I hope he makes it to 100 years old!
Congratulations on your Dad for making it to this milestone in life, what a journey!
@@chirelle.alanalooney8609 Thank You.
I love watching Charlie Chan and Birmingham it was so much fun.
And I still love watching them now
Love love love these black and white movies
I have always loved watching Charlie Chan, Sidney Toler, & Warner Oland. They both were great & especially Mantan Moreland who was so comical.
The classics are much better than what comes out of Hollywood now days.
Those moments where Birmingham chats to his friend are priceless.
Priceless☺️
@Otis Rohan b
and stupid
That was with Ben Carter. The both of them did this act in vaudeville. It was called their "indefinite Talk" routine and it was quite popular. The two of them performed this routine in another Charlie Chan movie "Dark Alibi".
Yes 😂
Sunday morning we would eat breakfast after breakfast my ma would clear the kitchen to start her Sunday Dinner while her food was cooking it's time to watch Charlie Chan I love watching Charlie Chan I watch it on my phone
Mantan Moreland, he got top billing and he deserved it ,always kept the movie going, and had great timing and I think Sidney Toler was the best Chan !!!!!
Agreed!!
He definitely was
@Bobby Wolf It doesn't necessarily mean what you think it means. He's supposed to be a bit slow, that's not wrong. He's also easily scared, but I don't have any complaints about him.
Really, old working-man definitions for words might not have been intended as harshly as you think. Sure there were bullies about, but still; words can change.
Yup, on both counts.
@@latifgarcia112 Montana good look okay
❤️ Birmingham 😂. His character really added to the movie ❗
No technology.Just a good story with good actors. Miss those days
I've seen these Charlie Chan movies most of my life and have lost track of how many times they have been repeated.I will continue to watch them until they are no longer repeated.Nearly 70 years of enjoyment and there aren't too many that I still love so many repeats of.😃😃
At my age of life I have great recollection of watching Charlie Chan on the big screen as the B movie. Now I have the joy to watch it again with my grandchildren and they love it.❤❤❤.
Sydney Toler, or/ and Warner Oland?! Peace
@@michaelwertzy9808 Does it matter???
18:50 - I love this running gag with Birmingham and his friend/brother. It would still work now!
They are HILARIOUS!!!!! Just outstanding!!!!
Yes, that bit was seriously funny.
This gag with Birmingham and Ben was also in "Dark Alibi." Also, I'm not sure whether Ben is Birmingham's Brother, or Cousin. I think he's referred to as both, between the two movies.
Number One son I would always love to hear Charley Chan say that. I believe his movie's came on Saturday morning. When I was a kid. Good to see the back again
I grew up, watching Charlie Chan movies! Always enjoyed watching them!
agree i watch Charlie Chan every night before bed
This is one of my favorite Chan movies Love the whole cast here
I love these old movies!!!
Love Charlie Chan movies watch them every night before bed thanks
@Mary Smit How about dramedies? It’s common in these old movies.
I can't go to sleep until I watch a Charlie Chan movie! There the best!!
@@lindalambert39 agreed
Love Charlie Chan movies. I wish they made more. I watch these shows on my phone. TY for posting.
Me too. For years I searched for a reason to watch a 🎥 on my 📱. Now I have one. Keep enjoying these classics
I watch them on my phone also at when everything gets quite
Sidney Toler was the first Chan I met, and immediately fell in love. More than 50 years ago! Wonderful movies. Thank you for posting!
Used to watch them on Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons.
Thanks for uploading. Loved Charlie Chan movies as a kid, catching up with them again 35 years later
Another great Chan movie. Thanks for all of them being available to us.
Now this is a great film
I have enjoyed watching Charlie Chan's films since I was a child. I have seen all of them that starred Sidney Toler and Warner Oland.
I just watch these movies OVER AND OVER. EVEN THOUGH I KNOW THE ENDING..I LOVE ❤ THEM.
I love anything starring Mantan Moreland !!! You watch him, and you just feel good about life !!! And, I love Charlie Chan movies.
I live for these kind of movies. Thank you for posting.😊
How I feel glad to watch crime detective series I wasn't able to watch them during my childhood days thanks somuch for uploading them ❤❤❤
Charlie Chan Movies Are the Best ! Iconic Drama, With Classic Iconic Actors ?
Sidney Toler simply the best!
18:45 brilliant routine.....Mantan was a treasure
I love black & white movies.
Always a fan.
Mantan Moreland was so funny! He had an unduplicated style!!
Someone in an advert on yt has been taking lessons from Mantan, he has a blanket over his head and the wide eyed look.
Love these.thanks
Enjoy the movie, love watching all of them
Watched these with my dad in the 60's as a boy. Thank you.
I love Charlie Chan, I used to look at the movies & on TV. I'm 68 years old and still look at him.
Mantas, what a legend
Thank you so much for showing these
Charlie Chan movies are the best!! Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this interesting movie!
I have loved the charlie chan movies for as long as I can remember I especially like birmingham brown and Charlie's number 3 son
Thanks for sharing.
Very Good, clever plot, great characters & entertaining. Thanks for sharing .
I watched these older films with my brothers and sisters...one of only a few childhood memories that I enjoy.
I've always enjoyed Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan. Watching him in the later pictures tugs at my heartstrings because Toler would become so ill in his last few films. With his passing and the advent of Roland Winters, the character could no longer make up for the skimpy budgets at Monogram. I find myself unable to watch much of the last few "Chan" pictures done by Winters, altho you can see him trying in every scene he is in to lift up the character and the story.
Mantan Moreland is the funniest actor I have seen.
We always watched these Saturday afternoons
Martan Moreland is a great actor and should be remembered more .😄😄😄😗😗😗😗😗😗
sidney toler was the best
My favorite
Not really a fair mystery, since there are no clues that would give the viewer a chance to figure out who the killer is, but still entertaining. Mantan Moreland is always fun to watch.
I just started reading some of the CC stories and this popped up on YT suggestions.
Outstanding mystery movie 😎😮😊🎉😅
Don't blackmail a murderer.
I agree Mantan Moreland makes the movie worth seeing for me
Tommy! What a handsome young lad! So lucky we have him saved on tape :)
Hace 64 años yo veía estas películas de Charlie Chan, me impactó el personaje y su habilidad para deducir quien era el culpable, ahora que pude volver a verlas las he disfrutado igual o más que en aquel entonces
I very much like the "Charlie Chan,""movies!!! There's quite a nice and welcome 🤗😁 change from modern movies!!¡!!!
Very entertaining. Thank you.
Why are there no bios on Mantan Moreland? Can't find anything.
One of my favorites-an I have seen them all.nov2021.
Feature Films ,
You have the best quality films here ! There are 2 others that look like a copy of a copy.
I love this movie this is a good movie ❤❤❤❤❤
Oh goodie. That nasty rotten Battleaxe of a Troll, finally got her come uppance, by ending down at the bottom of the Elevator Shaft! Yaaaay! :)
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ favorite on Sunday's mornings
Excellent
I enjoy this cast most of all in the Charlie Chan series.
Gloria Bayne's confrontation of Mr. Brett is a classic!"That was the last book of my private matches..found in Diane's car." "Is this blackmail?"
Disappointed after I saw the new upload then realised I watched it on CZcams a few weeks ago. Some that are not already on CZcams would be great:)
I really enjoyed Charlie Chan and at 76 I still watch all the oldies at least 10 xs over! Toler,Mandan, Yeon, Carter, Winter, etc..Abuela Lupe..
Only so many of these are Public Domain, the others are still under copyright. You have these, according to Wikipedia:
(Listed from earliest to latest, from one actor to another:)
Warner Oland:
Charlie Chan's Secret - 1936
Sidney Toler:
The Scarlet Clue (the one on this page) - 1945
Dangerous Money - 1946
Dark Alibi - 1946
The Trap - 1947
Roland Winters:
The Chinese Ring - 1947
The Golden Eye - 1948
Frankly, I think Warner Oland was still the best Chan. Sidney Toler was still good, but not as much. Roland Winters kinda... Didn't get enough practice in, was at the tail end of the series, plus the company was cheap, and they (Monogram) dried up not long after: in 1953.
These films could never be shown mainstream today, not the way the black man is portrayed.
I love Mantan Morland! despite some of the overtly racist portrayals and jokes, he paved the way for many black comedians. In these films despite his comic delivery, he was generally the voice of reason in situations no rational person would want to be in.
Hey I love Ching guan Ching I think he was a funny good cop a 1940s and I love it I love your show I love your program thank you PS manual Junior Maldonado
Love Charlie Chan but his son is such a royal pain !
Very Well Dressed
Always AWESOME
I would love to see one of Charlie Chan movies I hope there be one on cable tv.
Will NEVER happen. They are considered "racist" by the darling Left.
There are plenty of Charlie Chan films on CZcams.
Charlie chan and the dessert castle
That’s my favorite.
Mantan Moreland my mistake meant no Disrespect 🙂
The bit with Birmingham and friend is funnier than who’s on first.
Omg, Chan was so scientific, so ahead of its time, Chan is da Man 🐈⬛🥰🐈⬛
Wish the volume were higher, so I wouldn't have to strain to hear.
Press cc and you will get English subtitles and you can read the dialogue....no need to strain your ears.
Clever, even for 1945. I wonder if, Earl Derr Biggers, also wrote in, the elevator part, or was that added in, as a 20th. century, update🤔???
Her mom always told her, "Cigarettes will be the death of you."
If her Mom told her that, her Mom was *far* ahead of the curve. Cigarettes were still thought of as "harmless" in this movie, despite how the previous actor for Charlie Chan (Warner Oland) died of -lung cancer- (edit: pneumonia worsened by smoking.) Though, Oland's last movie (in 1938, the year he died) _did_ have one character saying that her husband smoked, and it killed him at the age of 46.
*Edit: I was previously mistaken of how Warner Oland died.
The actors were puffing out astonishing clouds of smoke in these old movies.
Apparently I've already watch this on someone else's page. Good movie 👍🏻
I love when Charlie’s son has a funny friend named after a southern city. Here’s no.2 Tommy with Birmingham while in Hot Money no.3 Jimmy had Chattanooga.
Never noticed that until now. Thanks!
Great. Fun.....
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Film (1945). Charlie Chan in The Scarlet Clue.
Stars: Virginia Brissac, Janet Shaw. Helen Devereaux and Victoria Faust.
Monday, August 21 - 2023.
Number 1 rule of Blackmail is NEVER let the Person who You are Blackmailing know your identity.
Foolish Woman.
News Note:
Virginia Brissac is The Killer.
Whose messing with the temperature. SvenGooli
These movies are so well done.
Homer Simpson at a time he was feeling down once said, "I just want to be alone with my thought."
Family matriarch: "Tomorrow is bound to be another day". Yep, sounds highly likely. And very reassuring.
YEY ITS BIRMINGHAM LOVE HIM BRINGS SOME FUN TO VERY DARK CRIMES AND ATMOSPHERE THESE ARE BRILLIANT WALTER ORLAND IS A GOOD CHAN TOO ♥️💥⌛⚔️🛡️🎩
When Charlie chan be on TV
Doubt that will happen in current times. Movies are considered racist.
Love my asian americans.. america is better because of our different tribes. Any educated person sees this... i love our diversity... its great..
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Turn up sound
All the men wear white shirts, suits & ties
Hats too.
Smoke cigarettes a lot
@@ninetysix3410 Sadly, that was of the era, from the late 1920s to 1964 (when the Surgeon General's Report finally stated that smoking's bad for people, and smoking gradually declined, even though public smoking in cafeterias didn't seem to die out until around 2000 [speaking from experience of seeing smoking sections in the Monroeville Mall Food Court in 1996.])
Also, modern movies that take place in the era can have prop cigarettes that have no tobacco. That's a thing now.
Colored shirts formen only came in for tv, when it became popular. White shirts looked weird on old tv.
Is this the full movie?
Yes. Some movies from the 1930s - 1940s (and maybe up to the 1960s?) were just around 1 hour long, anywhere from 53 to 70 minutes. It was a fairly common practice.
1945, and they're talking about TV broadcasts.... i forgot how old TV is.
1:03:06 Wait, did Charlie just straight up kill the murderer here?