The Mysterious Mr. Wong (1935)
Mr. Wong is a "harmless" Chinatown shopkeeper by day and relentless blood-thirsty pursuer of the Twelve Coins of Confucius by night. With possession of the coins, Mr. Wong will be supreme ruler of the Chinese province of Keelat, and his evil destiny will be fulfilled. A killing spree follows in dark and dangerous Chinatown as Wong gets control of 11 of the 12 coins. Reporter Jason Barton and his girl Peg are hot on his trail, but soon find themselves in serious trouble when they stumble onto Wong's headquarters.
Director:
William Nigh
Writer:
Nina Howatt
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Bela Lugosi as Mr. Fu Wong aka Lysee |
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Wallace Ford as Jason H. 'Jay' Barton |
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Arline Judge as Peg |
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E. Alyn Warren as Phillip Tsang |
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Lotus Long as Moonflower |
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Robert Emmett O'Connor as Officer 'Mac' McGillicuddy |
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Edward Peil Sr. as Jen Yu |
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Luke Chan as Prof. Chan Fu |
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Lee Shumway as Steve Brandon |
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Etta Lee as Lusan |
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Ernest F. Young as Chuck Roberts |
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Theodore Lorch as Wong Henchman |
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James B. Leong as Wong Henchman |
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Chester Gan as Tung's Secret Service Agent |
| Directing | William Nigh | Director |
| Crew | James Herbuveaux | Additional Dialogue |
| Writing | Harry Stephen Keeler | Original Story |
| Art | E.R. Hickson | Art Direction |
| Production | George Yohalem | Producer |
| Camera | Harry Neumann | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Nina Howatt | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lew Levenson | Adaptation |
| Editing | Jack Ogilvie | Editor |
| Sound | Mischa Bakaleinikoff | Music |
| Sound | Bernard B. Brown | Music |
| Sound | Abe Meyer | Music Director |
| Sound | John Stransky Jr. | Sound |