The Mystery of Mr. Wong
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The Mystery of Mr. Wong is a 1939 film about a detective who tries to solve the murder of antiques collector who was in possession of a famous jewel.
- Directed by William Nigh. Written by William Scott Darling.
More tingling mystery thrills from the new Chinese detective sensation! (taglines)
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James Lee Wong[edit]
- Ladies and gentlemen, there has been a most unfortunate accident - your host... is dead. Originally, I thought it was an accident. Now... I wonder!
- You're taking back to China something that belongs there.
- You hold your tongue in more languages than one, my friend.
Dialogue[edit]
- Sing, the Butler: Good morning, sir.
- Brandon Edwards: Morning. [the butler begins to take his coat] Never mind! The mistress up yet?
Taglines[edit]
- More tingling mystery thrills from the new Chinese detective sensation!
- A gay party is interrupted by murder and the world's most costly jewel stolen!
- In all Frisco... only one man had the cunning to pierce the web of intrigue to the lair of an invisible killer!
Cast[edit]
- Boris Karloff — James Lee Wong
- Grant Withers — Police Captain Sam Street
- Dorothy Tree — Valerie Edwards
- Craig Reynolds — Peter Harrison
External links[edit]
- The Mystery of Mr. Wong quotes at the Internet Movie Database