Re: Help! looking for Charlie Chan movies no longer available
Sofia, if you look across the top menue of the Charlie Chan Family Home's website (on the homepage), you will see a link to "THE LOST FILMS." The reason you cannot find them is because they were destroyed in fire, or some other catastrophie, long ago. So if you find one call 20th Century Fox, and collect some big bucks!(smile)
There is, however, a Spanish language version of "Charlie Chan Carries On" titled "Eran Trece." It is a special feature, on the DVD for "Charlie Chan in Shanghai."
Also, under that same link (The Lost Films) there are production "scripts" of the movies, that Rush has posted.
Re: Help! looking for Charlie Chan movies no longer available
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Re: Help! looking for Charlie Chan movies no longer available
Hi, Sofia. Every Chan fan has been searching for these films for a long time. As stated, the last known copies of these films are presumed to be long lost, possibly destroyed in an archive fire. This topic has also been discussed on a related website called "Charlie Chan Message Board", and is also discussed in several books about the Chan movies. Also, over the years, several active participants on our Chan sites contacted films archives around the world, and no copies of these films could be located. We still hold out hope that a copy may someday be found buried in someone's private collection. We remember that "Charlie Chan in Paris" was thought to be lost, until a copy showed up in Europe.