Perhaps this miscreant is hidden in the guise of one Li Gung?
"Sir Frederic was asked what he considered the greatest piece of
detective work within his knowledge.
"'I can not answer that because of the important part played by chance,'
he replied. 'As I have just said, most criminal cases are solved by
varying proportions of hard work, intelligence and luck, and I am sorry I
must add that of these three, luck is the greatest by far.
(Behind That Curtain, 1928, Chapter 1, "The Man from Scotland Yard")
Ahhh....
I had to go DEEP into the uncredited cast list for TAOS to find him... without Lou's clue and yours I'd probably never have found him.
I leave this for you, Lou, to say in print.
Talk about your deep knowledge!... you guys are amazing.
Len
Len, thank your for the honor. However, as for the knowledgeable part, as Sir Fredrick Bruce said in my last post, "mostly luck!"
Of course, here we have the very same actor to have starred in the "FIRST" Mr. Wong film, "The Mysterious Mr. Wong" (1934), starring Bela Lugosi & Wallace Ford: EDWARD PEIL, SR.
T.Y.S.M. Gents. It was a fun ride! LOU
"A thousand mile journey begins with one step," (Charlie Chan, The Black Camel, 1929, Chapter 4)