I see Turner Clasic Movies has picked up Charlie Chan.
Maybe they won't be as intimidated as Murdock was.
March 6, 2007
4:15 AM Scarlet Clue, The (1945)
Charlie Chan tracks down a spy ring that has stolen plans for a new radar system. Cast: Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland, Benson Fong. Dir: Phil Rosen. BW-65 mins, TV-G
Couldn't sleep after work last nite so I watched SCARLET and THE CHINESE CAT. Just what I needed to release tension. When I get home, I think I'll watch THE JADE MASK (if I can find it; my tapes aren't in alphabetical order).
One of the "colorfully" titled Charlie Chan movies, the scarlet in "The Scarlet Clue" refers to the bloody heel prints found by Chan. It was this clue that helped determine the identity of one of the killers.
Now, if we can find the reason for the "jade" in "The Jade Mask"...
I've never been able to figure that out. Those life masks don't seem to be made out of jade, and even after watching the film again, I couldn't figure out the reference.
Of course, in the end, "The JADE Mask" sounds a lot more exotic than "The Plaster Life Mask"! A similar issue appears with "The Shanghai Cest," although, a case can be made for a box that appears in the film.
The real problem, I believe, are the special interest organizations that purport to represent "minority groups." For these organizations to stay in business, there needs to be a perceived injustice or, more powerfully: "racism." All it seems to take, is a repeated allegation (often blared through the media and the halls of institutions of "higher learning") of one or more of the above, and businesses and institutions quake in their boots. Sadly, what is lacking is, as you allude, some good, old fashioned backbone, especially when it is believed you are on the side of right and reason.