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"Mr. Wong in Chinatown" on YouTube

Fot those who lack a copy, our film for this coming Monday for our weekly Chat aned Film Viewing, "Mr. Wong in Chinatown," is available on YouTube at this address:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IBfBFweNGc

Sincerely,
Rush Glick

Re: "Mr. Wong in Chinatown" on YouTube

Hello,

I like the "Mr. Wong" series as an adjunct to the Roland Winters' Charlie Chan series. I think Monogram did a better job with the "Wongs," than it did with the Roland Winters "Chans"--especially, the "Wong" versions of "Docks of New Orleans"/"Mr. Wong Detective," and "The Chinese Ring"/"Mr. Wong in Chinatown." I think "Mystery of Mr. Wong," is the classiest of the group. I know Maltin hates them all, but that is one man's opinion--and you know what they say about opinions!;-)

Also, I found the "The Case Files of the Oriental Sleuths: Charlie Chan, Mr. Moto & Mr. Wong," by David Rothel to be a very well researched book! Now if the powers that be would just release the remaining "Chans," I'd be a happy "Chaniac"!

~Teil

"Mr. Wong in Chinatown" at Archive.org

Thank you Rush for the reference to YouTube.com. One may also view the Mr. Wong films at www.archive.org.

For the past two weeks, I have been viewing our weekly Charlie Chan films from this site. The prints are acceptable copies from 16mm film prints. The images are clean and the audio is clear.

When your schedule permits, check out this site. There are some nice movie at this site.

Re: "Mr. Wong in Chinatown" at Archive.org

Dear Steve,

Thank you for the information! That is a great resource for those who do not have all Chan films - or others - in their personal collections.

Sincerely,
Rush

Re: "Mr. Wong in Chinatown" on YouTube

Thank you so very much. (imagine slight bow)

I never thought to check YouTube and I didn't know about archives.org

Wish I knew what they were thinking when they made this Mr. Wong and The Chinese Ring with Chan.