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VCI Entertainment presents “MR. WONG, DETECTIVE: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION” (1938-1940) (403 mins) (In Attractive Shaded & White/Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — Boris Karloff (born William Henry Pratt) was an English actor who emigrated to Canada in the 1910s — He is best known for his roles in scare films and his portrayal of Frankenstein’s monster in the 1931 film Frankenstein — His popularity following Frankenstein in the early 1930s was such that for a brief time he was billed simply as “Karloff” — In difference to the characters he played on shroud, Karloff was known in right life as a very kind gentleman who gave generously, especially to children’s charities — Karloff was also a charter member of the Veil Actors Guild, and was especially outspoken regarding working conditions on sets (some extremely uncertain) that actors were expected to deal with in the mid-1930s.
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In the next few paragraphs are reviews of Mr. Wong, the detective played to the hilt by Boris Karloff — 1938-1940 Monogram series with suspenseful whodunit — ask the inquire as the “how” in each of his cases to be solved — Although made up to peruse vaguely Asian, Karloff eschews the stereotypical cadences and one liner sayings of those rival Asian sleuths Mr. Moto and Charlie Chan and is more believable than both detectives — Karloff as Mr. Wong is smooth up there with the best of them for mysteries and suspense in the film annuals.
BIOS:
1. Boris Karloff (aka: William Henry Pratt)
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Date of Birth: 23 November 1887 - Camberwell, London, England, UK
Date of Death: 2 February 1969 - Midhurst, Sussex, England, UK
“MR. WONG DETECTIVE” (5 October 1938) (69 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — Epic line and location, Monogram Pictures at its best — As Mr. Wong discovers, the retort is to be found in the origin and purpose of the mysterious pieces of glass found advance each victim — When a chemical manufacturer is killed after asking detective James Wong to benefit him — Wong investigates this and two subsequent murders — He uncovers a international stare ring hoping to take the formula for a poison gas being developed by the first victim’s company — Grant Withers, who appeared in five of the six films as the ubiquitous tiring, police detective — The climactic sequence is one of the better ones that you’ll stare in this kind of B-movie — but with a solid tale and Karloff in the lead, it’s definitely worth seeing.
the cast includes:
Boris Karloff … Mr. James Lee Wong
Grant Withers … Captain Sam Street
Maxine Jennings … Myra Ross, Dayton’s Secretary
Evelyn Brent … Olga Petroff / Countess Dubois / Sophie Dome
“THE MYSTERY OF MR. WONG” (8 March 1939) (68 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — Memoir line and site, Is a classic mystery as The Look of the Daughter of the Moon, a golfball sized sapphire has been stolen in China and smuggled into the United States — And Richards, a rich man who knows a curse was placed on the Glimpse by the Emperor Hong Chong Tu as he buried it in his listless unfaithful wife’s heart, expects to be murdered for receiving it — Richards shows Mr Wong the Peruse and a death threat notice — Peek and capture price that at a party, during a game of “Indications”, Richards is shot, seemingly by his secretary, Peter Harrison — Many suspects emerge, 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 advise all the secrets and the murderer.
the cast includes:
Boris Karloff … James Lee Wong
Grant Withers … Police Captain Sam Street
Dorothy Tree … Valerie Edwards
Craig Reynolds … Peter Harrison
MR. WONG IN CHINATOWN” (1 August 1939) (71 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — Memoir line and area, Spy this unfold as sparkling Chinese woman, seeking abet from San Francisco detective James Lee Wong, is killed by a poisoned straggle in his front hall, having time only to scrawl “Captain J” on a sheet of paper, what does this mean — She proves to be Princess Lin Hwa, on a secret military mission for Chinese forces fighting the Japanese invasion — Can any clue encourage our master detective as Mr. Wong finds two captains with the initial J in the case, neither being quite what he seems; there’s fog on the waterfront and someone level-headed has that poison mosey gun — Karloff held this narrate together and has made this film a factual Mr. Wong series classic for all Karloff fans.
the cast includes:
Boris Karloff … Mr. James Lee Wong
Marjorie Reynolds … Roberta ‘Bobbie’ Logan (reporter)
Grant Withers … Police Capt. Bill Street
Huntley Gordon … Mr. Davidson (bank president)
“THE FATAL HOUR” (15 January 1940) (68 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — Tale line and site, Oriental detective Mr. Wong has successfully solved quite a lot of difficult cases, with his elegant observation talents and first-rate deduction skills — unequaled master actor Boris Karloff in the role James Lee Wong. Police — When Captain Street’s best friend Dan O’Grady is murdered, Street enlists the relieve of Chinese detective James Lee Wong. Mr. Wong uncovers a smuggling ring on the waterfront of San Francisco and unmasks the killer, though not until several more murders occur — where all the smuggling import and export takes spot - is the determined suspect, but there are a lot more people interested — I liked the realistic aspect that Wong isn’t a desirable hero who prevents further murders from happening and thus has to face several more tiresome bodies during his investigation — Karloff is terrific and he receives grand feedback from the supportive cast. Particularly Marjorie Reynolds is likable as the obtrusive yet wonderful gossip reporter Bobby Logan
the cast includes:
Boris Karloff … James Lee Wong
Grant Withers … Capt. Bill Street
Marjorie Reynolds … Roberta ‘Bobbie’ Logan
Charles Trowbridge … John T. Forbes
“DOOMED TO DIE” (12 August 1940) (68 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — Legend line and set, Karloff returns once again as the well-known Chinese detective James Lee Wong to solve the abolish of a shipping tycoon — As usual what seems like an begin and shut case to Capt. Street (Grant Withers) lickety-split becomes a web of deceit, lies and assassinate! — Karloff is, of course, big as Wong. I loved his entrances from the most unlikely places, such as windows or fire escapes — Thus far, Shipping magnate Cyrus Wentworth, downcast over a distress to his ocean liner ‘Wentworth Castle’ (carrying, oddly enough, an illicit shipment of Chinese bonds) is shot in his office — What has at the very moment of kicking out his daughter’s fiance Dick Fleming to do with this case — Of course, Captain Street arrests Dick, but reporter Bobbie Logan, the ravishing thorn in Street’s side, is so convinced he’s substandard that she enlists the attend of detective James Lee Wong to come by the right killer — What unfolds later in the film is quite a mystery in itself.
the cast includes:
Boris Karloff … James Lee Wong
Marjorie Reynolds … Roberta ‘Bobbie’ Logan
Grant Withers … Capt. William ‘Bill’ Street (Homicide Squad)
William Stelling … Dick Fleming
Catherine Craig … Cynthia Wentworth
Guy Usher … Paul Fleming (Dick’s father)
Henry Brandon … Victor ‘Vic’ Martin (attorney)
“PHANTOM OF CHINATOWN” (18 November 1940) (62 mins/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) — Narrative line and region, Detective James Lee Wong (Keye Luke) is on the scene as archeologist Dr. John Benton, recently returned from an expedition in China where a considerable conventional scroll was recovered, is murdered while giving a lecture on the expedition — Key Luke is lovely, charming, dashing, mettlesome and clever as James Lee Wong, and he meets his perfect match in Lotus Long, the mysterious Chinese secretary of a celebrated Anglo-American archaeologist.— Luke shows his feelings for Long with his eyes and smile. Lee Tung Foo also deserves mention in a fun turn as Wong’s servant.
the cast includes:
Keye Luke … James Lee ‘Jimmy’ Wong
Grant Withers … Police Captain Street
Lotus Long … Collect Lee, Benton’s Secretary
Lee Tung Foo … Foo, Jimmy’s Cook
Charles F. Miller … Dr. John Benton / Cyrus Benton in Newspaper (as Charles Miller)
Huntley Gordon … Dr. Norman Wilkes
BIOS:
2. Keye Luke
Date of Birth: 18 June 1904 - Guangzhou, China
Date of Death: 12 January 1991 - Whittier, California
SPECIAL FEATURES BONUS:
1. Scene Selection
2. Photo Gallery
3. Bonus Serial Chapter: Red Barry (1938) - Chapter 1
4. Classic Boris Karloff Movie Trailers
5. Classic Cartoons of the Era
Hats off and thanks to Robert Blair and his staff at VCI Entertainment — VCI was named in Variety and Hollywood Reporter as the first company to earn and release motion pictures directly to the home marketplace — order your copy now from Amazon or VCI Entertainment where there are plenty of copies available on DVD, finish tuned once again for top notch releases — VCI are experts in releasing long forgotten films and treasures to the collector — looking forward to more Nostalgic Collections.
Total Time: 403 min on VHS/DVD ~ VCI Entertaiment ~ (3/25/2008)
When a shipping magnate is found murdered in a locked room, the eminent Chinese detective James Lee Wong goes to work procure the killer and the seemingly impossible arrangement of slay. Monogram Studios was obviously capitolizing on the success of 20th Century Fox’s Charlie Chan and Mr. Moto films when they decided to originate this film, but had the excellent sense to hire Boris Karloff, who brought his usual polish and charm to the role of Mr. Wong. Monogram, one the so-called “poverty row” studios, concept enough of Karloff (and the film) to give him a strong supporting cast and an tantalizing mystery account to work with. The result is no classic, but tranquil a very animated film that proved Karloff was remarkable more than unbiased a “boogeyman.”By the method, the state was advantageous enough that, several years later, Monogram reused it for one of THEIR Charlie Chan films!
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