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Our Monday Evening Chat/Film Viewing: "Charlie Chan in Panama"

On this Memorial Day evening, please join us for this week’s Chat/Film Viewing as we watch and discuss “Charlie Chan in Panama,” starring Sidney Toler. Working incognito in Panama for the United States government, Charlie Chan is seeking leads about suspected espionage by a foreign government in the Canal Zone. He is soon faced with murder investigations as he (and Number Two Son, Jimmy) race to protect the U.S. fleet as it passes through the Panama Canal.

Our Chat Room is located HERE at our Charlie Chan Family Home. Please use any of the “Chat Room” links to join us.

Even if you do not happen to have a copy of our featured movie, please do join us, as you will NOT be left out of our ongoing chat and festivities. Also, as is our custom, newcomers are offered the seat of honor at our humble table.

So, let’s get together for yet another fun Monday evening as we gather to watch “Charlie Chan in Panama.”

(PLEASE NOTE: If you would like to receive weekly email announcements regarding our Monday Evening Chats, as well as receive high-quality scanned movie still images (one per week) from our films of the week, please email us at: charliechanfamily@yahoo.com)

Sincerely,
Rush Glick

Re: Our Monday Evening Chat/Film Viewing: "Charlie Chan in Panama"

MIssed you last nite, busy memorializing with family. But watching Panama tonite (Tuesday) in your and Charlie's honor.

Re: Our Monday Evening Chat/Film Viewing: "Charlie Chan in Panama"

I think the film is well-written and enjoyable from beginning to end.

Re: Our Monday Evening Chat/Film Viewing: "Charlie Chan in Panama"

Even better than I'd remembered. A brilliantly crisp print (the Fox set), and some of my favorite actors from the Serials... Kane Richmond, Jean Rogers, Lionel Atwill.. not to mentoin the consumate oily bad guy, Jack LaRue. And a solid plot to boot, excellently shot. Has to rate towards the top of the Tolers...