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Mr. Wong Collection Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum

Mr. Wong Collection Blu-ray Review • Home Theater Forum
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Phantom of Chinatown - Everything2.com


Phantom of Chinatown
Sun Apr 18 2021 at 23:37:44
The success of Charlie Chan on the printed page and in movies led to imitators. Peter Lorre donned yellowface
1 to play John P. Marquand's Mr. Moto, a Japanese-American sleuth whose third film actually crossed over with the "Charlie Chan-iverse."
2 Hugh Wiley penned twenty stories about Jimmy Lee Wong, a Chinese-American detective modeled on Chan, but actually handled in a somewhat less stereotypical manner. Monogram Studios made a half-dozen Mr. Wong pictures, teaming a made-up Boris Karloff with gruff Grant Withers as his associate, Detective Street.
When Karloff left the series the studio made two then-remarkable decisions. They set the next film back in Wong's earlier, younger days, and they cast a Chinese-American actor, Keye Luke, in the main role. Withers kept the part of Street.

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Phantom of Chinatown (review) by JD - Everything2.com


Sun Apr 18 2021 at 23:37:44
The success of Charlie Chan on the printed page and in movies led to imitators. Peter Lorre donned yellowface
1 to play John P. Marquand's Mr. Moto, a Japanese-American sleuth whose third film actually crossed over with the "Charlie Chan-iverse."
2 Hugh Wiley penned twenty stories about Jimmy Lee Wong, a Chinese-American detective modeled on Chan, but actually handled in a somewhat less stereotypical manner. Monogram Studios made a half-dozen Mr. Wong pictures, teaming a made-up Boris Karloff with gruff Grant Withers as his associate, Detective Street.
When Karloff left the series the studio made two then-remarkable decisions. They set the next film back in Wong's earlier, younger days, and they cast a Chinese-American actor, Keye Luke, in the main role. Withers kept the part of Street.

China , Hollywood , California , United-states , Mongolia , Japan , San-francisco , Americans , Chinese , American , Jimmy-wong , Charlie-chan