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Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by H. Bruce Humberstone and produced by John Stone.

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Charlie Chan: All work and no play make Charlie Chan very dull policeman.


Charlie Chan: Suppose husband, like toupee on bald head, used for cover-up.


Charlie Chan: Better for Oriental to lose life than lose face.


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This film was pulled from circulation shortly after its release because it takes place in Nazi Germany.
The seventeenth of forty-seven Charlie Chan movies starring Warner Oland.
Stock footage of the dirigible Hindenburg was retouched, frame by frame, to blot out the swastikas emblazoned on the airship's tail.
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