for others with the same name, see The Holy Terror (disambiguation)
The Holy Terror is a 1937 American film directed by James Tinling, and a vehicle for child star Jane Withers. The film follows the comic adventures of 11-year-old Withers as she causes mild havoc and catches spies on her father's naval base. It is one of only three feature films of Joe E. Lewis.
There are 85 films with the same actors, 37 films with the same director, 87040 with the same cinematographic genres (including 11829 with exactly the same 2 genres than The Holy Terror), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
If you liked The Holy Terror, you will probably like those similar films :
, 1h11 Directed byJames Tinling OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Comedy, Crime ThemesChildren's films ActorsWarner Oland, Jon Hall, Irene Hervey, Russell Hicks, Keye Luke, David Torrence Rating68% Charlie Chan arrives in Shanghai at the behest of the U.S. government to help stop an opium smuggling ring. He receives a warning aboard ship not to stop in Shanghai. He is met by his Number One Son, Lee Chan, as well as Philip Nash and his fianceé, Diana Woodland. Charlie is the guest of honor at a banquet held that evening, hosted by Sir Stanley Woodland (David Torrence in an uncredited role). When Sir Stanley opens a box to give a handwritten scroll to Charlie, he is shot and killed by a gun inside the booby-trapped box. Charlie meets with Colonel Watkins, the commissioner of police, and agrees to investigate the crime. The next day, American FBI man James Andrews arrives in Shanghai, accompanied by his valet, Forrest (Gladden James in an uncredited role). That night, an assassin shoots what seems to be a sleeping Charlie Chan in bed. But Charlie, suspecting another attempt on his life, rigged a dummy and escaped death.
, 1h12 Directed byJames Tinling OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Comedy, Action, Crime ActorsPeter Lorre, Keye Luke, Lynn Bari, Dick Baldwin, Douglas Fowley, Harold Huber Rating65% In San Francisco, policeman Lieutenant Riggs (Harold Huber) takes detective Mr. Moto and student Lee Chan (Keye Luke) to a prizefight between Bill Steele (Dick Baldwin) and Frank Stanton (Russ Clark), where the winner will take on the champion, Biff Moran (Ward Bond). However, the fight is fixed and gangster Nick Crowder (Douglas Fowley) bets big money that Stanton won't make it to the fifth round. He goes down in the fourth and dies shortly afterward.