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Directed by William BeaudineOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Ralph Byrd,
Carol Hughes,
Jack Mulhall,
I. Stanford Jolley,
Kenneth Harlan,
Rick VallinRating52%
On the Caribbean island of Puerto Nueva, a disparate group of individuals await a Boeing 314 Clipper, the "Caribbean Clipper" that will take them to Miami. Tony Bronson (Ralph Byrd) is the new purser for the flight who disrupts the robbery of New York journalist Jim Halsey (Jack Mulhall) at their hotel., 1h6
Directed by William BeaudineOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Crime,
RomanceThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Neil Hamilton,
William Beaudine,
Victor Varconi,
Charles C. Wilson,
Doris Day,
Frank ShannonRating51%
Government agent Captain James Madison (Neil Hamilton) spots a man in Washington D.C. that he thinks is Otto Lieberman (Victor Varconi), a fugitive that caused an aircraft crash that killed eight people. Without Lieberman's knowledge, Madison manages to identify him by his fingerprints on a water glass. He then learns his address after having his regular cab driver, Chuck (Lyle Latell), follow him. Lieberman has now assumed the identity of Dr. Frederic Haskell and is working with Bruce Lane (Charles C. Wilson), a wealthy lobbyist suspected of dealing with foreign agents., 1h8
Directed by William BeaudineOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeActors Roland Winters,
Warren Douglas,
Victor Sen Yung,
Mantan Moreland,
Louise Currie,
Philip AhnRating57%
Charlie Chan (Roland Winters) is a private investigator living in San Francisco. One day a Chinese princess comes to visit him in his home. She has just arrived from the East by boat. The princess manages to give Chan’s butler Birmingham Brown (Mantan Moreland) an artifact - an ancient heirloom ring - before she is shot an killed by a poisoned arrow through the window. She leaves a note behind, with the name ”Captain K”. Chan calls for the police to investigate this murder. Bill Davidson (Warren Douglas) with the SFPD comes to Chan, but his friend, the reporter Peggy Cartwright (Louise Currie), also arrives uninvited to the scene.