《黄先生的秘密》(The Mystery of Mr.Wong)[DVDRip]

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中文名: 黄先生的秘密

英文名: The Mystery of Mr.Wong

IMDb: 6.0/10 (218 votes)

资源格式: DVDRip

发行日期: 1939年3月8日

导演: William Nigh

演员: Boris Karloff ... James Lee Wong

Grant Withers ... Police Captain Sam Street

Dorothy Tree ... Valerie Edwards

Craig Reynolds ... Peter Harrison

Ivan Lebedeff ... Michael Strogonoff

Holmes Herbert ... Prof. Ed Janney

Morgan Wallace ... Brandon Edwards

Lotus Long ... Drina, the Maid

Chester Gan ... Sing, the Butler

Hooper Atchley ... Carslake

Bruce Wong ... Asian Man

Jack Kennedy ... Policeman

Joe Devlin ... George, the Detective

地区: 美国

语言: 英语

发布组: VH-PROD

简介:

◎译名黄先生的秘密

◎片名The Mystery of Mr.Wong

◎年代1939-3-8

◎国家美国

◎类别悬疑

◎语言英语

◎字幕内嵌西班牙文

◎IMDB评分 6.0/10(218 votes )

◎IMDB链接 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0031704/

◎文件格式AVI

◎视频尺寸720×480

◎文件大小688MB

◎片长68Min

◎导演William Nigh

◎主演

Boris Karloff ... James Lee Wong

Grant Withers ... Police Captain Sam Street

Dorothy Tree ... Valerie Edwards

Craig Reynolds ... Peter Harrison

Ivan Lebedeff ... Michael Strogonoff

Holmes Herbert ... Prof. Ed Janney

Morgan Wallace ... Brandon Edwards

Lotus Long ... Drina, the Maid

Chester Gan ... Sing, the Butler

Hooper Atchley ... Carslake

Bruce Wong ... Asian Man

Jack Kennedy ... Policeman

Joe Devlin ... George, the Detective

◎简介

The Eye of the Daughter of the Moon, a golfball sized sapphire has been stolen in China and smuggled into the US. Richards, a rich man who knows a curse was placed on the Eye by the Emperor Hong Chong Tu as he buried it in his dead unfaithful wife's heart, expects to be murdered for receiving it. He shows Mr Wong the Eye and a death threat note. At a party, during a game of "Indications", Richards is shot, seemingly by his secretary, Peter Harrison. Add a peeking Chinese butler and maid, a budding singer, another criminologist, Richards' lawyer and an unsigned changed will. Mr Wong helps Street sort out the details to uncover all the secrets and the murderer.

一个高尔夫球大小的蓝宝石“月女的眼睛”在中国被偷走,走私到美国……

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Video : 672 MB, 1333 Kbps, 25.0 fps, 624*464 (4:3), XVID = XVID Mpeg-4,

Audio : 27 MB, 55 Kbps, 48000 Hz, 1 channels, 0x55 = MPEG Layer-3, CBR,

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Although this is a typical "B" movie from the 1930s, it is way above the average suspense flick from that period. It has a lot of interesting elements such as the presence of a valuable gem sapphire called "The Daughter of the Moon", a gunshot out of nowhere, a creepy old house, and a gathering of sinister characters in which all would have motives to commit murder.

Karloff may seem superficially miscast seeming to look just passably Chinese with the makeup used, but one must consider the premise that Mr. Wong is supposed to be raised in England and educated at Heidelberg, Germany and Oxford, England which would account for his heavy British accent.

The film continues at a fine pace throughout the film with the various characters functioning as red herrings (love triangles, attempts to reclaim the gem, another murder, an attempt on Mr. Wong's life) until the true murderer is revealed at the end of the film (which I won't reveal here).

Worthy to be mentioned along with the best of the "Charlie Chan" and "Mr. Wong" series from the same period.

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Having seen a number of these Mr. Wong movies, I was expecting to see a much more minimal production. They must have had a little more money for this one. As usual, the plot is a little obtuse. The jewel that is at the center of all the activity apparently has a curse on it. The "bad guy" who aren't really the bad guys want to return it to its proper setting, in a museum in China. The master collector whose house looks like a museum, with lots of Oriental artifacts, doesn't listen when warned. A young man, who has a thing for the collector's wife, is implicated in his murder (the death occurs at the time he fires a stunt gun during a game of charades). Mr. Wong realizes that there are some extenuating circumstances and that a silencer was brought into play. There is nice action and some good suspects. It keeps us guessing to the very conclusion. Even the murderer isn't without sympathy. Not a bad little whodunnit.

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This Mr. Wong film has been shown many many times over and years ago was shown along with a double feature back in the 1940's. These pictures were cheaply made and called B flicks. Brandon Edward (Morgan Wallace) a gem dealer obtains the largest star sapphire in the world, the "Eye of the Daughter of the Moon" which was stolen from China. Brandon exhibits the precious gem at a party in his home, at the same time, he tells Mr. Wong (Boris Karloff) his life is in great danger. During the course of time, Brandon is killed and the gem is missing. Mr. Wong finally turns the true killer over to Capt. Street (Grant Withers) This film is somewhat an interesting murder mystery, but does not keep you spellbound and becomes boring. Karloff with his British accent is still an effective Chinese Detective, but entirely out of character from his past roles.

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