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Thomas P. Manning, businessman and chess expert, mysteriously shot in a locked room, dies clutching some chess pieces. Police are baffled, and finally abandon the case. Six months later, victim's daughter Leah Manning, stung by a scurrilous book about the case, enlists the aid of Charlie Chan and Number 3 Son. Additional murders follow, leading to a climactic confrontation in a seemingly deserted "Fun House."
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| Sidney Toler |
(Charlie Chan) |
| Joan Woodbury |
(Leah Manning) |
| Mantan Moreland |
(Birmingham Brown, Taxi Driver) |
| Benson Fong |
(Tommy Chan, #3 Son) |
| Ian Keith |
(Dr. Paul Recknik) |
| Sam Flint |
(Thomas P. Manning) |
| Cy Kendall |
(George Webster Deacon) |
| Weldon Heyburn |
(Detective Lt. Harvey Dennis) |
| Anthony Warde |
(Catlen) |
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| John Davidson |
(Carl Karzoff / Kurt Karzoff) |
| Dewey Robinson |
(Salos) |
| I. Stanford Jolley |
(Gannet (as Stan Jolley)) |
| Betty Blythe |
(Mrs. Manning) |
| Jack Norton |
(Hotel Desk Clerk) |
| Luke Chan |
(Wu Song) |
| Fred Aldrich |
(Policeman (uncredited)) |
| George Chandler |
(Hotel Doorman (uncredited)) |
| Terry Frost |
(Policeman Giving Parking Ticket...) |
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