Charlie Chan at the Race Track
Charlie Chan at the Race Track
NR | 07 August 1936 (USA)
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When a friend of Charlie's is found kicked to death by his own race horse on board a Honolulu-bound liner, the detective discovers foul play and uncovers an international gambling ring.

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Scanialara

You won't be disappointed!

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Nonureva

Really Surprised!

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NekoHomey

Purely Joyful Movie!

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Cheryl

A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.

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gridoon2018

The title is a partial misnomer: about half of the movie takes place on a ship. The actual horse-racing scenes are well-filmed, but the movie in general is forgettable. The biggest issue is the anonymous supporting cast: it's hard to tell any of the characters apart, and none of them inspire any interest, sympathy, or even antipathy. The exceptions are, of course, Warner Oland, who is solid as Charlie Chan and whose aphorisms are the best quality of the film, and his Number One Son, likably played by Keye Luke. Oland has the single best moment in the film when he says to the culprit, with deadpan seriousness, "You convict self. Thank you so much"! My other favorite Chan line is probably "Suspicion often father of truth". ** out of 4.

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kapelusznik18

***SPOILERS*** Chinese/American P.I Charlie Chan, played by non Orientel Scandinavian Warner Oland, has his hands s full here getting shot and kidnapped by a gang of bookies as he uncovers a sinister plot to make a big and illegal score by them in switching horses in the up and coming rich Santa Juanita Handicap for three year old's and ups. It's the favorite in the race Avalanche who's been switch with another horse during an arson fire on the ship taking him from Honolulu to L.A for the big race. That's after the horses owner Major Kent, George Irving, was found dead in Avalanche's stall after he got Charlie Chan to investigate why his horse was made to get disqualified in his last race the Melbourne Cup in far off Australia.Charlie gets the help of his #1 bumbling son Lee, Keye Luke, in doing all the leg and dirty work for him in uncovering the plot for the bookies to make a major killing at the race track. Charlie himself escapes from his captors, the bookies, together with #1 son Lee to get to the Santa Juanita Park to re -witch the two horses. That while Lee disguised as a Chinese laundry boy distracts the security guards by exploding his laundry truck just before the big race started. Still determined to pull off their scheme in winning the race the bookies plan to stop the now real Avalanche from winning by shooting him with a blowgun just before he hits the finish line.***SPOILERS*** It's after the race that the truth comes out to who was responsible for all the crimes, including two murders, that lead up to it. Charlie in his unique way of explaining the facts behind the case was so boring and mechanical in explaining them that the person responsible just without as much as a whimper turned himself into the police. That in him knowing that life behind bars or even being executed was far better then being Chinese water tortured or talked to death by Charlie Chan.

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MartinHafer

This film begins with Chan in Honolulu giving a forensics lecture to policemen. However, Lee Chan (Charlie's "Number One Son") interrupts to announce that "the big race is about to begin and I've got a hot tip"--at which point all the cops turn on the radio and begin cheering. Oddly, the race is being held in Australia and I find it hard to believe the people in Hawaii would care THAT much! Later, when the horse is on its way to the West Coast of the US, the ship with the horse is met by Charlie Chan since the man who raised the horse has been killed and he was a friend of Chan. Although it appears that he was kicked to death by his prize horse, Charlie quickly deduces that it was murder! It seems that a gambling syndicate is heavily involved in murder and mayhem in an attempt to make a huge haul at an upcoming race and it's up to Charlie to unravel it all and make sure the guilty pay.Compared to other Chan films, this one has a much better plot, though the plot has been used, in part, before. While complex, the plot is quite thrilling and does a lot to help the film. Additionally, the best of the Chan sidekicks, Number One Son ('Lee') is on hand to provide some comic relief and occasional assistance.Excellent acting, pacing and plot--this one is a triple crown winner of a B-movie.

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Mike-764

Avalanche (a race horse owned by Major Gordon Kent is given to George Chester as a wedding gift for marrying his daughter, Catherine) is racing in the Melbourne Sweepstakes when he is disqualified after his jockey, Tip Collins, fouls another horse. Kent suspects that Collins was part of a gambling ring, and plans to press charges and go after the ring's higher-ups upon return to the US, but is found dead in Avalanche's stall during the voyage. Charlie believes that Avalanche is not the murder when he finds a piece of the ship's winch. Since Avalanche is entered in Santa Juanita Handicap (in Los Angeles), Charlie (along with son, Lee) decide to complete the ocean voyage hoping to get the killer, who has been sending threatening notes to persons involved in the case (Chester, sportsman Fenton, gambler Barton, and Rogers- Kent's assistant). The killer also starts a small fire in the stable, proving that he could kill Avalanche when he wanted to, and when the ship docks, Avalanche appears to be acting strange- is this a plan of the killer, the gambling ring, or both? Okay entry in the series hampered by the number of characters and suspects which are hard to keep track of since they come and go so quickly which out introduced well or contributing to the plot. The script also seemed so-so, with little emphasis on the mystery or suspense element of the movie as compared to the previous entries, and also had difficulty bridging the scenes together. Rating, 5.

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