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The plot follows Chan as he investigates a gold smuggling conspiracy in Arizona, uncovering why a low-paying gold mine is suddenly becoming highly profitable.
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00:00:42THE END
00:01:37Mr. Manning, much pleased to see you.
00:01:44Hello, Wong. How are you?
00:01:46Good. Much wishes for the Happy New Year.
00:01:49That's right. This is the 12th of February.
00:01:51Chinese New Year. All wishes for happiness in the coming year.
00:02:03I have just received a very fine shipment, a beautiful thing from the Orient.
00:02:07Nothing picked over yet.
00:02:09No, Wong. I'm not here to buy anything for the ranch.
00:02:13I came to see you because you're the only real friend I have in San Francisco.
00:02:17Ah, Wong. Much honor.
00:02:19There's trouble in Arizona, Wong.
00:02:21So? At the Golden Eye Mine?
00:02:24Not only at the mine, at home, on the ranch, everywhere.
00:02:28Someone is trying to kill me, Wong.
00:02:31You tap-told the police, man?
00:02:34No, Wong. This is no matter for the police.
00:02:36Either they wouldn't believe or they wouldn't understand.
00:02:39This is the case for Charlie Chan, if I can find him.
00:02:41I'm glad they'd help.
00:02:44Chan, at Pleasantime, at Chan's Family, on Washington Street.
00:02:49Where they bring a New Year's greeting to Honorable Cousin.
00:02:52Fine. Out in Arizona, they never figured that a Chinese might be a detective.
00:02:56Where's your phone?
00:02:56Right there.
00:03:04Miss Manning, please.
00:03:06604.
00:03:08Hello?
00:03:10Yes, Dad.
00:03:11I've traced down Charlie Chan.
00:03:13I want you to go get him.
00:03:15He's at the Chan Family Society, on Washington Street.
00:03:19Do you want me to bring him here, to the hotel?
00:03:21No. Bring him here.
00:03:23I've been followed every minute since I entered Chinatown.
00:03:26All right.
00:03:27Goodbye, Dad.
00:03:31Tell the rest of the story to Wong.
00:03:35Appears someone's a very busy person.
00:03:38Yes.
00:03:39You stay here. I'll get you some tea.
00:04:07Oh, Mr. Manning, what's happened?
00:04:08Chan! You hurt?
00:04:09No, Wong.
00:04:10But I've had another escape.
00:04:11Look there.
00:04:12I'm there.
00:04:14Let's get out of here until Chan comes.
00:04:29German Manninger bullet.
00:04:32Many of these guns now available in country
00:04:34since recent unpleasantness with Mr. Hitler.
00:04:37Looks as though they'd carved the nose of it.
00:04:39Yes, even so would have been in the view
00:04:42except for a bullet being deflected by window glass.
00:04:45How soon can you start for Arizona, Mr. Chan?
00:04:48Oh, well, that poses a little question
00:04:50because my arrival in Arizona would give warning to enemies.
00:04:55But you must come as soon as you can.
00:04:57Someone's trying to kill Dad, and I feel I'm in danger too.
00:05:01Bad sign for a new year.
00:05:03You know, Charlie, I have an idea.
00:05:05Yes?
00:05:05The lazy white dude ranch is only a half mile from my property.
00:05:08You could arrive there as a guest on a holiday
00:05:10and still be right at the scene of action.
00:05:12Dude ranch?
00:05:12Oh, well, that idea certainly appealed to number two son Tommy in Birmingham.
00:05:18Home, home on the range
00:05:20where the deer and the antelope play.
00:05:24It never is heard an encouraging word
00:05:28and the cloud stays cloudy all day.
00:05:33A born cowboy, that's me.
00:05:36Two-gun Birmingham riots again.
00:05:39What am I talking about?
00:05:45Yeah, this is going to be a fine trip.
00:05:58Oh, now, wait a minute, Sheriff.
00:06:00What's the matter with this thing?
00:06:01I know I had it right.
00:06:02And packing this baby after year.
00:06:05Ah, that's better.
00:06:07Now, here, let's get along.
00:06:10Wait a minute.
00:06:11This old car hide thing
00:06:12looks like it's got some live car hide in it.
00:06:15Hiya, Birmingham.
00:06:16How do I look?
00:06:19What you told me?
00:06:21Man, you shocked!
00:06:24You gone, you mad!
00:06:26Hey!
00:06:28How do I look?
00:06:29I'll have to let Pop tell you that.
00:06:31I can't wait till I hit those wide open spaces.
00:06:34The range.
00:06:34The little doggies.
00:06:36Hit that trail.
00:06:37Hit the leather.
00:06:38Wait a minute, Billy Kid.
00:06:39You come over here and hit me at this leather.
00:06:41Having trouble?
00:06:42I think you got too much stuff in it.
00:06:44You know, the suitcase is too little.
00:06:47There.
00:06:47Yeah.
00:06:48Now, wait a minute, I did that before.
00:06:49You know, and it popped right up in my face.
00:06:54Well, that did it.
00:06:56Oh.
00:06:57You got some stuff sticking out.
00:06:59We'll have to open it up here.
00:07:00Oh, no, don't do that.
00:07:01We'll never be able to close this thing again.
00:07:02Wait a minute, I'll fix that.
00:07:04What trouble is I had around here?
00:07:07Pull it up there.
00:07:09Turn it up.
00:07:10I'm going to fix it.
00:07:17We ain't going to do all that trouble no more.
00:07:19I bet you this will do it.
00:07:22Ah, that'll do it.
00:07:24Now lay it down.
00:07:25Easy, easy.
00:07:27Easy now.
00:07:28Hold it now.
00:07:30Oh.
00:07:33Ah, that did it.
00:07:35Good, good.
00:07:36What is the matter with this?
00:07:38What is the matter?
00:07:38You can't do this for me.
00:07:40You just can't do it.
00:07:41I ain't going to do it.
00:07:44Find it.
00:07:50We'll see you.
00:07:56Pretty, good.
00:08:00Oh, my gosh.
00:08:03I don't know.
00:08:11I wish the cedar was standing still so I could see some of it.
00:08:16Whoops.
00:08:17Mr. O'Brien, you've been drinking.
00:08:20Oh, somebody must have told you.
00:08:22Old gossips.
00:08:23That's my business.
00:08:24Have you any other kind of business?
00:08:25Nah, it's none of your business.
00:08:28Say, that's a pretty good one, ain't it?
00:08:30Yes, sure.
00:08:31Yes, sure.
00:08:32Yes, sure.
00:08:33I must be drinking vodka and getting a Russian accent.
00:08:45Water.
00:09:02Hello, pal.
00:09:03How about having a drink on me?
00:09:05Thanks.
00:09:06I already have one.
00:09:07Give me one.
00:09:07My name is O'Brien.
00:09:08Vincent O'Brien from San Francisco.
00:09:10So, I'm down here to try to straighten it up a little bit.
00:09:13Uh-huh.
00:09:14Mine's Driscoll.
00:09:16Driscoll?
00:09:16I heard that.
00:09:18Oh, yes.
00:09:19You're the superintendent of that mine.
00:09:21Is it a golden eagle?
00:09:23No, it's the nickel plate.
00:09:24No, it's the diamond horseshoe.
00:09:26The golden eye.
00:09:27Oh, yes.
00:09:28The golden eye.
00:09:29Yes.
00:09:29The Driscoll, huh?
00:09:30Mm-hmm.
00:09:42Uh, Birmingham, please to take luggage to bungalow number nine and arrange suitable accommodation
00:09:48for self.
00:09:49Yes, sir.
00:09:49Where are you going, Pop?
00:09:50Well, uh, earnestly desire to have period of quiet contemplation by swimming pool.
00:09:56I'm going to have a period of quiet contemplation by the pool myself later.
00:09:59Yes, well, uh, personal reasons for contemplation differ from those of number two's son.
00:10:09Miner, that must be a very interesting business.
00:10:12Must be.
00:10:13You know, my father, my father was a miner.
00:10:15Oh, he was a miner way back in, uh...
00:10:21Oh, no, no, I guess it was my grandfather who was a miner.
00:10:24Yeah, but it wasn't my grandfather.
00:10:29Excuse me, sir, I gotta see a book about a girl.
00:10:32Now, don't go away.
00:10:33I'll be right back.
00:11:06Hello, honey.
00:11:09What's your reading?
00:11:11A book.
00:11:12No.
00:11:14So, you know, it's very bad.
00:11:16I'll just feel like this with the pretty eyes like you.
00:11:18Why don't you go over there with a nice sunshine and read the book.
00:11:21It's nice, all right.
00:11:22Thanks.
00:11:23I think that's just what I'll do.
00:11:26Oh, now, well, wait a minute, honey.
00:11:27Please, I...
00:11:30Oh, don't go away mad.
00:11:33Nice girl.
00:11:41Hello, Charlie.
00:11:42Well, Lieutenant Mike, I first question reliability of own eyesight.
00:11:48Fenton O'Brien, San Francisco playboy.
00:11:51Slowly but surely reaching the ragged edges of delirium treatment.
00:11:54Uh-huh.
00:11:55Then, uh, working on case.
00:11:57Yeah, on leave from the force to the government.
00:12:00And I'm playing this thing for all it's worth.
00:12:02Yes, I see.
00:12:04At first, I think Lieutenant Mike are giving Prohibition Party a kick in teeth.
00:12:09Hello, Mr. O'Brien.
00:12:10Well, hello, honey.
00:12:12Aren't you going in the water?
00:12:13Water?
00:12:14Oh, that's for codfish.
00:12:16Oh, no.
00:12:17Goodbye, honey.
00:12:18Have a nice time, now.
00:12:19A nice time.
00:12:22Down here on subject?
00:12:24Yes.
00:12:25I'm endeavoring to unravel small desert mystery.
00:12:29Yeah?
00:12:29Mr. Manning, head of Goldeneye Mine.
00:12:33Manning, huh?
00:12:35You know, Charlie, I think we're barking up the same tree.
00:12:38I'm scraping up an acquaintance with Driscoll over there.
00:12:41Superintendent of the mine.
00:12:44Where you located?
00:12:45In bungalow number nine.
00:12:48Fine.
00:12:49I'll stagger over to see you after dark.
00:12:52Will, there's my friend over there.
00:12:54Don't go away, now.
00:12:55I'm coming right over.
00:13:13Oh, boy.
00:13:14That was the closest.
00:13:15You see that?
00:13:16I almost went in.
00:13:24I'm coming in.
00:13:24Oh, boy.
00:13:26I'm coming in.
00:13:27Oh, boy.
00:13:28I'm coming in.
00:13:28And I'm coming in.
00:13:28Come on.
00:13:33Come on, Wes.
00:13:34Oh, boy.
00:13:37Come on.
00:13:40What'd you say?
00:13:40Who pushed me?
00:13:41Oh, I was saying I have a lot of all business.
00:13:43And somebody pushed me.
00:13:44Come on.
00:13:44Sit down.
00:13:45Sit down.
00:13:46There's a fine thing, after enjoyment, everything.
00:13:52You must have seen it in the staff.
00:14:16Oh, bury me now on the long prairie,
00:14:20where the car is now and the wind blows free.
00:14:24I don't know when I die, you can...
00:14:36Come in, please.
00:14:42Hello, Lieutenant Mike.
00:14:44Hello, Charlie.
00:14:46Well, Lieutenant Mike.
00:14:47You know, I think you are overplaying your part of drinking man.
00:14:53In fact, I think you might say you go overboard.
00:14:56I see what you mean.
00:14:58I have a mouth full of news for you, Charlie.
00:15:00Your man, Manning...
00:15:01Has had an accident.
00:15:02Yeah, how did you guess it?
00:15:03Well, Mr. Manning had a series of accidents,
00:15:06including two days ago in San Francisco
00:15:08when mysterious bullets come through window of curio shop.
00:15:11Yeah, well, they nearly got him this time.
00:15:13What happened?
00:15:13He fell down one of the shafts in the mine, badly bruised head and shoulders, and a possible skull fracture.
00:15:18Oh, you have much news, Lieutenant Mike.
00:15:20Yes, the doctor from Eldorado stopped to have his car gassed on the way to the Manning Ranch.
00:15:24I overheard him talking to the station attendant.
00:15:27I see.
00:15:27Well, I think I'd better go there at once.
00:15:30Tommy!
00:15:31Yes, Pop?
00:15:34People who listen at keyholes rarely hear good of themselves.
00:15:38Well, I knew we weren't up here on a holiday, Pop.
00:15:40Yes.
00:15:41Please tell Birmingham bring Carr around at once.
00:15:44Okay, Pop.
00:15:45Hello, Lieutenant Rourke.
00:15:46Here, here, young man.
00:15:47Watch your language.
00:15:48Cut out that lieutenant.
00:15:50I'm Vincent O'Brien down here.
00:15:51Oh, boy, is this interesting.
00:15:56Well, so much for so much.
00:16:00But, Lieutenant Mike, you have not yet told me why you are here.
00:16:03Well, Charlie, we're not as interested in Manning as we are the GoldenEye Mine.
00:16:07After many years of low returns, it suddenly turns out to be one of the biggest and richest mines in
00:16:12the country.
00:16:12I see.
00:16:13Well, any news of discovery of new vein or load?
00:16:17No, that's just it.
00:16:19And there's been no publicity on it.
00:16:20But the way the gold is floating into San Francisco, it's a bonanza, and it's just too good to be
00:16:25true.
00:16:25Well, a very strange coincidence permits itself luxury of occurring.
00:16:29Mine suddenly become worth very much, owner's life become worth nothing.
00:16:35Well, I must go to ranch.
00:16:37Will you come with me?
00:16:38No, I better stay undercover for the present, Charlie.
00:16:40I got some of Driscoll's fingerprints off his glass.
00:16:43I want to send them up to San Francisco for identification.
00:16:46Oh, good.
00:16:47Small things sometimes tell very large stories.
00:16:51Goodbye, Lieutenant.
00:16:52Goodbye.
00:17:00Will not be long.
00:17:02Yes, sir.
00:17:11There's something phony, Jim.
00:17:12I don't understand it.
00:17:14Neither do I.
00:17:20The man's been down that shaft a thousand times.
00:17:30Yes?
00:17:31I'm Chan, a dealer in Oriental Curios.
00:17:34Meet Mr. Manning in San Francisco and have brought for him some objects of jade for his approval.
00:17:41Uh-huh.
00:17:42Come in.
00:17:43Thank you so much.
00:17:46My name is Driscoll.
00:17:50I'm manager of Mr. Manning's mine.
00:17:53Meet my wife, Mrs. Driscoll.
00:17:54Mr. Chan.
00:17:55How do you do, Mr. Chan?
00:17:57Very charmed indeed.
00:17:58Mr. Bartlett, the local assayer.
00:18:00How do you do, Mr. Chan?
00:18:01Mr. Bartlett.
00:18:02Well, Jim, I think I'd better be running along.
00:18:04Tell Evelyn goodnight for me, will you?
00:18:06Okay.
00:18:06Goodnight, Margaret.
00:18:07Goodnight, Sal.
00:18:08Mr. Chan?
00:18:11Mr. Manning can't see you just now.
00:18:13I'd be glad to give you a receipt for that jade.
00:18:16Oh, very sorry, but I must deliver jade to Mr. Manning personally.
00:18:20That's impossible.
00:18:21He's had a serious accident.
00:18:23Oh, very unfortunate.
00:18:26Perhaps other member of family present?
00:18:31Just a minute.
00:18:32Sit down.
00:18:33Oh, thank you.
00:18:43Evelyn.
00:18:49Evelyn.
00:18:49Yes?
00:18:50There's a man out here, a Chinese.
00:18:52Says he's got some jade for your father.
00:18:56Very large ranch, Mr. Manning has.
00:18:59It's not so big compared to some of the others around here.
00:19:01Oh, so?
00:19:03This is Mr. Manning's daughter, Evelyn.
00:19:05Oh, a great day, Chan.
00:19:08Regret immeasurably to hear of unfortunate accident to part.
00:19:13You have something for my father?
00:19:15Yes.
00:19:16Your father, a very old friend of Chan.
00:19:18Many of these objects come from valued collections in San Francisco.
00:19:22I've heard him mention your name.
00:19:24Oh.
00:19:24If you like, I can take the jade.
00:19:26I'll see that he gets it.
00:19:27Very sorry.
00:19:28But promise Mr. Manning to deliver jade to him personally.
00:19:31But that's impossible.
00:19:33Well, also impossible to give jade into other hands.
00:19:36But he's unconscious.
00:19:38He has been ever since his fall.
00:19:39Yes.
00:19:41Very strange accident.
00:19:43Could possibly see father?
00:19:46Well, I guess it'll be all right.
00:19:49Come.
00:19:50Yes.
00:20:05Dr. Groves, this is Mr. Chan, an old friend of father's.
00:20:10How do you do, sir?
00:20:11How do you do, doctor?
00:20:13Injuries are very serious.
00:20:15Quite.
00:20:16Multiple contusions about the head and shoulders.
00:20:19It's impossible to tell just how bad without x-rays.
00:20:24Have any idea how far Mr. Manning fall?
00:20:28Oh, about 40 feet.
00:20:30Forty feet.
00:20:31Anybody have any idea of cause of fall?
00:20:35None at all.
00:20:37There are iron rungs running down the side of that shaft.
00:20:40Mr. Manning's been up and down them a thousand times.
00:20:43Oh, well, perhaps a case of too much familiarity breeds carelessness.
00:20:47I suppose so.
00:20:48Well, I must be going.
00:20:50I've written out full instructions and left medicine.
00:20:53I'll send a nurse out as soon as I get to town.
00:20:55That won't be necessary.
00:20:56I've arranged for a nursing sister from the mission school.
00:20:58Good.
00:20:59Nurses are at a premium nowadays.
00:21:02Mr. Manning will have to have opiates for several days as soon as he recovers consciousness.
00:21:06I've done all I can for him at the present.
00:21:08Uh, doctor, we'll accompany you to a car.
00:21:17Talbot had a goal.
00:21:18He told me to say goodbye.
00:21:22You know, I'm going to have to rely on the two of you until Dad's better.
00:21:27You can depend on both of us.
00:21:30Thanks.
00:21:47Well.
00:21:49Mr. Butler, a sale of precious metals.
00:21:52Yes.
00:21:52Yes.
00:21:54And when did Charlie Chan, the detective, become Mr. Chan, dealer in oriental art?
00:21:59Oh, so?
00:22:01Don't you remember Bartlett, collector of customs in Honolulu?
00:22:04Oh, yes.
00:22:05Yes.
00:22:05Also remember young Mr. Butler, excellent first baseman who played with number one son on
00:22:10high school team.
00:22:12What are you doing down here, Charlie?
00:22:13Are you after gold or after Mr. Manning?
00:22:16Well, young men seem to be very full of important information.
00:22:20Not much information, but an awful lot of suspicions.
00:22:24Are you after Manning?
00:22:26No, Chan not after Manning.
00:22:28Mr. Manning come after Chan.
00:22:30Very much afraid some enemy may be threatening life of same.
00:22:34Oh, yes?
00:22:35Yes.
00:22:35Possibility that fall down shaft of mine, not accident, but deliberate attempt at murder.
00:22:41Mr. Manning have several accidents, including someone shoot at him in San Francisco.
00:22:46You know, there's something strange going on at that mine.
00:22:49They're shipping an enormous amount of gold out of it lately.
00:22:52Yes, appear as though Mr. Manning well on the way to be a large millionaire.
00:22:57Exactly.
00:22:59Very interesting circumstance.
00:23:02Yesterday an old prospector came in, not a very honest or reliable one, with some gold
00:23:07ore for me to say.
00:23:08I know enough of the geological formations in this part of the country
00:23:11to know that ore came from the Golden Eye Mine.
00:23:14Oh, you can be sure?
00:23:16Yes.
00:23:17In fact, he finally confessed that he'd hijacked it from an old disused mine shaft
00:23:21running from a trap door beneath his shack.
00:23:24I guess there was quite a lot of hijacking in the old days.
00:23:26And now?
00:23:28Well, the mine hasn't been worth anything the past few years,
00:23:31but there are rumors that she's really paying off now.
00:23:36What's your assay show?
00:23:38I haven't finished it yet. I'll know more about it tomorrow.
00:23:41Possibly we'll pay you a visit at that time.
00:23:44Fine.
00:23:45Well, I've got to be going along now.
00:23:51I thought some of that information might be of value to you.
00:23:54Well, yes, information very high-grade ore.
00:23:59Goodbye, Charlie.
00:24:00Goodbye, Mr. Butler.
00:24:13Well, hello, Evelyn.
00:24:15Did you drop over to have lunch with me?
00:24:17At the can-time cafe?
00:24:19Yeah, at Tomey and Louie's.
00:24:22How's your father?
00:24:24Just the same.
00:24:25He's still unconscious.
00:24:27Did the nursing sister get there yet?
00:24:28Oh, yes, she arrived almost immediately.
00:24:31She's a weird character.
00:24:33You can hardly get a word out of her.
00:24:42Talbot, has it ever occurred to you there might be something peculiar
00:24:46about the series of accidents Dad has had the past few weeks?
00:24:49So, you've been struck by that, too.
00:24:51Has someone else wondered about it?
00:24:53Yes, Charlie Chan.
00:24:55Chan?
00:24:57You mean Chan, the Chinese curio dealer?
00:25:00No.
00:25:01Charlie Chan, the great detective.
00:25:03Oh.
00:25:05Compliment very refreshing.
00:25:07Oh, hello, Charlie.
00:25:08Come on in.
00:25:09Thank you so much.
00:25:12Of course you met Miss Manning.
00:25:13Oh, yes.
00:25:14I had extreme pleasure.
00:25:16Wanted Father much better, I trust?
00:25:18No.
00:25:19He isn't.
00:25:20Oh, so sorry.
00:25:22Regret exceedingly was not present when a last unfortunate mishap occurred.
00:25:28Yes.
00:25:28It'll be a miracle if he recovers.
00:25:31Yes, true.
00:25:32But in any case, Miss Evelyn be a very wealthy young woman.
00:25:36Wealthy?
00:25:37What do you mean?
00:25:38Rumors say that mine are now producing large quantities of gold in past few months.
00:25:44That's ridiculous.
00:25:45My father would have told me if that had been the case.
00:25:48The mine hasn't paid expenses for the past few years.
00:25:51Well, uh, desert presents many mysteries.
00:26:10That's ridiculous.
00:26:12Oh, didn't know you had company.
00:26:14I'll come back later.
00:26:16Wait a minute, Pete.
00:26:20What do you want to see me about?
00:26:23Make an assay on that last ore I brought in?
00:26:25Yeah.
00:26:26It's nothing.
00:26:27It won't run more than six dollars to the ton.
00:26:29That's impossible.
00:26:31That's supposed to be pretty high-grade stuff.
00:26:33Now, look, Pete.
00:26:34I know where you got that ore.
00:26:36Now, why don't you, uh, make a clean breast of it?
00:26:41How about Miss Manning over there?
00:26:43Anything I learn here will go no further.
00:26:46Uh, pardon, please.
00:26:47You gain entrance to mine through trapped ore in your shack?
00:26:52Maybe.
00:26:53How do you know, stranger?
00:26:55Well, uh, small investigation sometimes brings large amounts of knowledge.
00:27:00This, uh, ore is from New Load recently uncovered in mine.
00:27:05Ah, you're pretty sharp.
00:27:07That ore constantly owned a new vein they've opened up in the past three years.
00:27:11Yes, and so far has proved to be most unprofitable.
00:27:15Well, Bartlett says, I don't figure it.
00:27:19Where's the gold coming from?
00:27:21So you've heard about that too, huh?
00:27:23Well, there's been whispers.
00:27:25So it's common knowledge now that the mine is a heavy producer.
00:27:29Well, some of the boys used to be, uh, pretty interested in the gold now.
00:27:34Uh, have keen desire to gain access to mine through secret tunnel tonight.
00:27:39Well, I guess that can be arranged.
00:27:43My shack is at the bottom of Hay Canyon.
00:27:45But what's in it for me?
00:27:47You're lucky I don't turn you in for hijacking gold ore.
00:27:50Yes, we'll be at your shack shortly after dark.
00:27:54Oh, all right.
00:28:05Please do, uh, let me know as soon as father able to talk.
00:28:08Yes, I'll do that.
00:28:09Thank you so much.
00:28:11I go now.
00:28:25What do you think you've got to find, Pop?
00:28:27Do not know.
00:28:28Many needles in this haystack.
00:28:47I see nobody at home.
00:29:00Well, strange.
00:29:03The prospect is supposed to meet us here, not here.
00:29:08We'll go on with investigation without permission.
00:29:11Tell me a light light, please.
00:29:30Now, please remove rug. We'll find top door underneath.
00:29:36Gee, Pop, you're right.
00:29:38You're surprised?
00:29:39Well, I...
00:29:40Please open.
00:29:50This ain't my idea of evening entertainment.
00:30:10Come, this way.
00:30:20All right.
00:30:21You go this way.
00:30:22I go that way.
00:30:23We meet back here.
00:30:25Uh, Mr. Chan.
00:30:26If you happen to be a little late getting back and don't see me, don't worry, because I'll be way
00:30:30ahead of you.
00:30:31Come on, Furry.
00:30:32Don't rush me.
00:30:33Don't rush me now.
00:30:33Don't rush me.
00:30:33Don't rush me.
00:30:34You always rush for somebody.
00:30:49I'm just like my hope.
00:30:49Oh, my God.
00:30:57If I'm ignoring you, I'm a little trespass move.
00:31:01And I'll be right back.
00:31:01I'm a little too.
00:31:03I'll miss you.
00:31:11Don't say that word.
00:31:14I mean, anything can happen down here.
00:31:16Uh-oh.
00:31:17Everything's done happening.
00:31:19What do you mean?
00:31:20Look at that.
00:31:20There's shoes.
00:31:21Wherever there's shoes, there's feet.
00:31:23And wherever there's feet, there's legs.
00:31:25And wherever there's legs, there's a body.
00:31:28Sure looks like it.
00:31:32Gee.
00:31:33I wonder if he's dead.
00:31:34I don't know.
00:31:35Don't care.
00:31:36It always remains a mystery to me.
00:31:37We gotta find out.
00:31:39You don't have to be curious, do you?
00:31:40Okay.
00:31:41You go and get Pop.
00:31:42Oh, yeah.
00:31:42I'll go get Pop.
00:31:43Wait a minute.
00:31:43You better come and go with me.
00:31:45No, I gotta stay and watch him.
00:31:46What you gonna watch him for?
00:31:47He ain't going nowhere.
00:31:48Okay.
00:31:49You stay.
00:31:49I'll go get Pop.
00:31:50Wait a minute.
00:31:50No, you won't.
00:31:51You stay.
00:31:52I stay.
00:31:52I've never been so undecided in all my life.
00:31:55Well, make up your mind.
00:31:56Do something.
00:31:56Do something.
00:31:57Don't tempt me, boy.
00:31:58You'll be left here alone.
00:32:00Okay.
00:32:00We'll go together.
00:32:01Oh, we'll go together.
00:32:02Now, wait a minute.
00:32:02Now, wait a minute.
00:32:03I'm going with you.
00:32:03Wait a minute.
00:32:04Don't push, ma'am.
00:32:05Don't push you.
00:32:06Don't talk to me.
00:32:07You can fuck my feet.
00:32:20Oh, it sure is dark in here.
00:32:21Don't tell me it's dark.
00:32:23And you scared, too.
00:32:24Look at that light shaking.
00:32:26That's your hand on my arm.
00:32:27Oh.
00:32:36Gee, I wonder where Pop is.
00:32:37I don't know.
00:32:38He went right in there.
00:32:39Mr. Chan.
00:32:39Mr. Chan.
00:32:40He'll never hear that.
00:32:41Hey, Pop.
00:32:42Face, Pop.
00:32:43Face, Pop.
00:32:44Face, Pop.
00:32:45Face, Pop.
00:32:45Oh, good reason.
00:32:47Somebody's in this tunnel.
00:32:48Come on.
00:32:48Let's go this way.
00:32:48Hey, wait a minute.
00:32:49That's just an echo.
00:32:50Echo?
00:32:50What does he got to do with it?
00:32:51Ain't nobody talking to him.
00:32:52Mr. Chan.
00:32:54Mr. Chan.
00:32:55Mr. Chan.
00:32:56Mr. Chan.
00:32:57Mr. Chan.
00:32:59Uh-oh.
00:32:59That's that echo again.
00:33:00What is the matter?
00:33:01What is he trying to do?
00:33:02Get me excited or something like that?
00:33:04What is it?
00:33:05Go away, Echo.
00:33:05Oh, Mr. Chan.
00:33:07We found something, Pop.
00:33:08A dead man in the tunnel.
00:33:09Yes.
00:33:09What does a dead man look like?
00:33:11Maybe.
00:33:12Marvelous peace deduction.
00:33:14You show me.
00:33:15Uh, Mr. Chan, y'all go ahead.
00:33:16I think I'll stay here.
00:33:18What am I doing here alone?
00:33:20Wait a minute for me.
00:33:24Here it is, Pop.
00:33:26Yes.
00:33:27Remove dirt from base.
00:33:29Huh?
00:33:30You heard what your father said?
00:33:38It's an old man.
00:33:39Yes.
00:33:40This old prospector who was supposed to guide us through mine.
00:33:44Murder, Pop?
00:33:45Maybe.
00:33:47Possibly not killed here, but a body brought here to be found.
00:33:50But why?
00:33:52Little knowledge, sometimes a very dangerous thing.
00:33:54Oh, Mr. Chan, you want us to move the court?
00:33:56Oh, what do I say?
00:33:57The foolish things?
00:33:58Yes.
00:33:59Willingness to speak not necessarily mean the willingness to act.
00:34:02No, we leave body as we find.
00:34:04Then not too many questions asked why we are here.
00:34:06As mentioned before, little knowledge, sometimes very dangerous possession.
00:34:10Come, we go.
00:34:21Hey, Pop, somebody frisked the joint.
00:34:24Well, yes.
00:34:30Looks like they're wise to us, Pop.
00:34:32Uh, correction.
00:34:33Well, I imagine intruder was looking for non-existent jade.
00:34:37You know, good jade worth much money today.
00:34:41You straighten up, please.
00:34:57Hello, Lieutenant Mike.
00:34:58Hiya, Charlie.
00:34:59What did you find out of the mine?
00:35:01Oh, find that body of prospector who was supposed to show us through.
00:35:05Murdered?
00:35:06Possibly.
00:35:07Imagine he was possessor of very dangerous information.
00:35:10And, you know, I think very likely Charlie Chan might find himself in the same unenviable situation.
00:35:15Yeah, I'm practically in the same boat with you.
00:35:17Oh, no.
00:35:18Wealthy San Francisco playboy on spree.
00:35:20Much better disguised than Chinese curio dealer.
00:35:23Say, they really gave you a joiner going over, didn't they?
00:35:26Yes.
00:35:26Certainly did.
00:35:27You know, Charlie, I'm going to take a gander at that mine the first chance I get.
00:35:30Yes, intend to make second investigation myself.
00:35:33Possibly tomorrow night.
00:35:34I'll go with you.
00:35:35Two heads are better than one, you know.
00:35:37Well, sometimes debatable point.
00:35:40However, we'll welcome assistance which has been very valuable in past.
00:35:44Oh, excuse me.
00:35:50Oh, hello, Mr. Butter.
00:35:51Hello, Charlie.
00:35:53Oh, Mr. O'Brien, a guest here at lunch, and number two son, Tommy.
00:36:00Please.
00:36:00Pleased to meet you.
00:36:01Now, Mr. Chan, I want you to pardon the intrusion, but at night time, all the numbers look alike.
00:36:06Every one of them.
00:36:07But I want to say one thing.
00:36:08You've got an interesting collection of jade.
00:36:11Very interesting.
00:36:13Very excuse me, please.
00:36:16Pleased to meet you.
00:36:19Come here, please.
00:36:40Number two son, about to make self scarce.
00:36:43Oh, gee whiz.
00:36:46Sit down, please.
00:36:49Well, Charlie, did you meet the old prospector, Pete, as you'd arranged?
00:36:52No, was not in the cabin.
00:36:55Yes, there's a mighty good reason for that.
00:36:57His body was found trapped under a fall in the mine a few hours ago.
00:37:01Yes, body was also discovered by Chan and Associates.
00:37:05Oh, you were in the mine.
00:37:07Yes, but not make very much progress because fall of timber and ore,
00:37:13which suffocate prospector, also effectively block tunnel of mine.
00:37:17Why didn't you report finding the body?
00:37:19Well, thought perhaps presence of Charlie Chan and Associates there had to explain.
00:37:25By the way, Charlie, just who are your associates?
00:37:29Oh, number two son, Tommy, and chauffeur Birmingham.
00:37:33Yes.
00:37:34However, I intend to make second investigation of mine as soon as possible.
00:37:38Tomorrow night?
00:37:40Possibly.
00:37:41Well, I've got to be going, Charlie.
00:37:43Let me know what happens and if I can be of any more help, huh?
00:37:46Yes.
00:37:47Thank you so much.
00:37:52But the whole thing is so puzzling, Talbot.
00:37:56Father should have regained consciousness by now.
00:37:59Skull fractures are like that, Evelyn.
00:38:01In fact, it's a good sign, if anything.
00:38:03It means perfect immobility and quiet.
00:38:05But I'm sure I heard conversation in that room this afternoon.
00:38:09Father must have been conscious.
00:38:11Well, why didn't you go in and investigate?
00:38:13I did.
00:38:14Sister Teresa insisted that no one had been talking,
00:38:17that Father was still in a coma,
00:38:19and he certainly seemed to be.
00:38:22That Sister Teresa certainly is a peculiar person.
00:38:25You can't find out anything from her,
00:38:27whether Father is better or worse,
00:38:29whether the situation is dangerous or what.
00:38:31Have you told Charlie Chan about this?
00:38:34No, I haven't.
00:38:35Well, why don't you call him up and have him come over here?
00:38:38After all, you know, he was hired by your father
00:38:40to find out what this is all about.
00:38:42Yes.
00:38:43Yes, I think I will.
00:38:53That's Gin.
00:38:55Again?
00:38:56Boy, you, you luckiest man I ever did see.
00:38:59Hey, wait a minute.
00:39:00I didn't see you pull that cane.
00:39:07Hello.
00:39:08Mr. Charlie Chan's bungalow.
00:39:10Mr. Charlie Chan, the great Chinese dee...
00:39:13dee, uh...
00:39:14dealers in Curio.
00:39:15Jade, Ivory, and...
00:39:17what you call them, Matt.
00:39:18I'd like to speak to Mr. Chan, please.
00:39:20Mr. Chan is not in.
00:39:21Oh.
00:39:23Would you tell him that Miss Manning called,
00:39:25and I would like to see him as soon as possible.
00:39:27I'm sorry he ain't here,
00:39:28but I'll see that he gets the message right away.
00:39:30Yes, ma'am.
00:39:33There's a lady over to the ranch who wants to see Mr. Chan pronto.
00:39:36Don't you mess with them cards,
00:39:37because I'll be right back.
00:39:43And another thing, Charlie,
00:39:44somebody was watching your bungalow
00:39:45when I left early this evening,
00:39:47and I have a hunch it was Driscoll.
00:39:49Uh-huh.
00:39:49Well, maybe so.
00:39:51Somebody seemed to have great interest
00:39:52in activities of Charlie Chan.
00:39:54Yeah.
00:39:55Oh, yes.
00:39:55I received a telegram from San Francisco
00:39:57a little while ago.
00:39:59Driscoll has a criminal record.
00:40:00Good, good.
00:40:01Now we start to make progress.
00:40:05Come in.
00:40:09Uh, Mr. Chan?
00:40:10Yes.
00:40:11The lady at the ranch
00:40:11says she wanted to see you right away.
00:40:13Oh, good.
00:40:14Thank you, Birmingham.
00:40:14Please get car.
00:40:15We'll be with you immediately.
00:40:17Yes, sir.
00:40:20Well,
00:40:22more events may be taking place.
00:40:23By the way,
00:40:24expedition planned to mine tunnel tonight
00:40:26must be postponed.
00:40:28We'll see you later.
00:40:29Okay, Charlie.
00:40:34Sit down and relax, honey,
00:40:35or we'll have to be getting a nurse for you.
00:40:46Come in, Mr. Chan.
00:40:52Mr. Chan,
00:40:53I just felt that I had to send for you.
00:40:55Oh, very much complimented.
00:40:57Hello, Mr. Chan.
00:40:59I can tell you what's bothering me
00:41:00in a sentence, Mr. Chan.
00:41:02My father's supposed to be still unconscious,
00:41:04yet I'm certain that I heard a conversation
00:41:07in that room this afternoon.
00:41:08Well, perhaps a guest in-house.
00:41:11There's been no one here.
00:41:12Well, let us seize upon the fact.
00:41:14Father unconscious,
00:41:15yet can talk.
00:41:17It looks that way.
00:41:18Perhaps you'd like to pay a visit
00:41:19to the sick room.
00:41:20Oh, most admirable suggestion.
00:41:22All right.
00:41:23This way.
00:41:37Mr. Chan would like to take a look at father,
00:41:39Sister Teresa.
00:41:40His condition is unchanged.
00:41:50The doctor was afraid of germs.
00:41:55The interior of the mine was probably alive with them.
00:41:58Oh, yes, of course.
00:41:59Possibly you were anticipating tetanus.
00:42:03Tetanus?
00:42:04Yes, tetanus.
00:42:06Lockjaw.
00:42:08Oh, of course, lockjaw.
00:42:09We have been afraid it might develop.
00:42:12Yes.
00:42:12What are the doctor's opinions
00:42:14of continued state of coma?
00:42:17There's nothing to be done.
00:42:19I report to him twice daily by telephone.
00:42:25I see you have been injecting opiates
00:42:29into Mr. Manning.
00:42:30Why?
00:42:32If Mr. Manning should regain consciousness,
00:42:34he might become very violent
00:42:36because of terrific pain.
00:42:38Oh, so sorry.
00:42:48Oh, please, pardon clumsiness.
00:42:52Very fortunately, a bottle not break.
00:42:55Thank you so much.
00:43:06Well, Charlie, what do you think?
00:43:09Well, what's mystery here?
00:43:11Many questions only receive answer
00:43:13when Mr. Manning regained consciousness.
00:43:15If that ever happens.
00:43:17Yes.
00:43:17But have feeling everything now
00:43:19running toward logical conclusion.
00:43:22But must go now.
00:43:23Much to be done.
00:43:30Goodbye, Charlie.
00:43:35You know, he just doesn't seem
00:43:37to be getting anywhere.
00:43:39Don't be impatient, Evelyn.
00:43:41Jan never shows his hand
00:43:42until all the chips
00:43:43are in the center of the table.
00:44:26Hurry up.
00:44:27There's the shipment.
00:44:33Pedro, help me carry this box.
00:44:35Win them.
00:44:40Come on.
00:44:41Vámonos.
00:44:57Vámonos, muchachos, con cuidado.
00:44:59Guarda sus manos.
00:45:02Ándale, Pedro.
00:45:03No tenemos mucho tiempo.
00:45:24Hey, Pop.
00:45:26I got a message for you
00:45:27from the lieutenant.
00:45:27Yes?
00:45:28You spotted Driscoll in the bar.
00:45:29Then one of the men
00:45:30from the mine came in,
00:45:31said something to Driscoll,
00:45:32and the two of them
00:45:32left in a hurry.
00:45:33Uh-huh.
00:45:34What message?
00:45:35The lieutenant went up
00:45:36to the mine
00:45:36to do a little investigating.
00:45:37He go alone?
00:45:39Yeah.
00:45:39Oh, not good.
00:45:41Uh, Birmingham,
00:45:42we go to Prospector Shack
00:45:43at bottom of canyon
00:45:45at once.
00:45:46Yes.
00:45:49Yes.
00:46:00That's all there is.
00:46:01Let's go.
00:46:03Let's go.
00:46:06Let's go.
00:46:08Let's go.
00:47:14That's the idea, bud.
00:47:15What are you doing down here?
00:47:17Oh, I thought I'd like to look the mine over.
00:47:20I guess I got lost.
00:47:21You got lost, eh?
00:47:22Yeah.
00:47:22Well, get going.
00:47:41Copper, eh?
00:47:46Lieutenant Rourke.
00:48:03I just called the guy that was trailing you in the mine.
00:48:05And he's a copper.
00:48:06What?
00:48:06Yeah, San Francisco police.
00:48:08Lieutenant Rourke.
00:48:10Come on, let's get this stuff loaded fast.
00:48:24On your way and don't stop for anybody.
00:48:30Now let's get in the mine and get that copper.
00:49:06He's heading for Pete's shack.
00:49:07You two go around and head him off.
00:49:08We'll stay here and battle up this end.
00:49:43He's going to the shack. The boys will take care of him. Come on.
00:50:03Lieutenant Michael.
00:50:15Lieutenant Mike.
00:50:18Gun.
00:50:24Don't give me no gun.
00:50:25Okay, okay.
00:50:27We go get behind him.
00:50:54Lieutenant Mike, you all right?
00:50:55Oh, it's nothing.
00:50:56You know, Charlie, I think I have the answer to my problem.
00:50:58Yes?
00:50:59Yes, sir.
00:50:59To me, it seems like...
00:51:01Oh.
00:51:06We must get Lieutenant Mike to a doctor at once.
00:51:08Quick, Birmingham.
00:51:09Yes, sir.
00:51:15Well, did you get him?
00:51:16Get him.
00:51:17The woods in the canyon was full of guns.
00:51:18We were lucky to get back alive.
00:51:20Then the sooner we get out of here and head for parts unknown, the better.
00:51:23Wait a minute.
00:51:23We've got quite a slice coming to us from this operation.
00:51:26They're going to close in on us.
00:51:27I'm in favor of letting the money go.
00:51:30Who's that?
00:51:38What's happened now?
00:51:39Plenty.
00:51:40We caught a San Francisco copper in the mine.
00:51:42The boys had him holed up in the prospect of the shack.
00:51:45Then the bushes became alive with guns.
00:51:46Was he a federal man?
00:51:47No, a detective lieutenant.
00:51:49Who were the others?
00:51:50We didn't have time to see.
00:51:51The bullets were popping around us like hailstones.
00:51:53It's about time we get out of this joint.
00:51:54You can't go till the second shipment comes in tomorrow night.
00:51:57When that's gone, you can go as fast and as far as you like.
00:51:59And what about our dough?
00:52:01You'll get it tomorrow night.
00:52:03And that's final.
00:52:06If that Chinese comes snooping around the mine, put a bullet into him and ask questions afterwards.
00:52:10He's got no right on company property.
00:52:15Well, situation getting much more simple.
00:52:19Gold worth $7 ounce in Mexico, worth $35 ounce in the United States.
00:52:26Case one, very simply of smuggling.
00:52:29Gold is brought in from Mexico, delivered to a mine office on the United States side as product of gold
00:52:36and iron.
00:52:37Well, how does that explain the attempts on Manning's life?
00:52:40Well, not know for sure.
00:52:41But whoever in charge and must be a very important person certainly want Mr. Manning out of way.
00:52:46Yeah, and I've got a hunch it's Driscoll, the mine superintendent.
00:52:50Yes, could be.
00:52:52Certainly Driscoll would have to know about operations.
00:52:55Yet, he very tried and trusted friend of Mr. Manning.
00:52:59Yeah.
00:52:59Say, what about that nursing sister?
00:53:01Oh, I have known for a long time that nursing sister, absolute imposter.
00:53:06Oh, then you checked.
00:53:07Oh, yes.
00:53:08Full staff of nurses in attendance, no Sister Teresa ever heard of.
00:53:11And incidentally, Mr. Driscoll never called nursing home for aid.
00:53:16Well, then all we have to do is move in on them.
00:53:18Oh, no, no.
00:53:19Much too soon.
00:53:20Too many questions must be answered before a puzzling case are solved.
00:53:24Yeah, I guess you're right.
00:53:25Oh, I got in touch with my friend Captain Gonzalez of the Mexican Border Patrol.
00:53:28Oh, good?
00:53:29He's going to post men on the Mexican side.
00:53:31He'll find out how they're getting that stuff into the mine.
00:53:33Uh-huh.
00:53:34Well, only wish Charlie Chan case as easily solved.
00:53:39Oh, cheer up, Charlie.
00:53:40The solution of one case may lead to the other.
00:53:42Yes, possible.
00:53:43But incidentally, I think it's a very good idea if you go immediately to local police
00:53:48and establish your true identity
00:53:50because time very rapidly approaching where aid may be necessary.
00:53:54Say, I think you're right.
00:53:55I'll do that right away.
00:53:57Good.
00:53:59Good.
00:54:01Good.
00:54:05Lieutenant Mike, perhaps it would be better you stay in car and cover a means of retreat.
00:54:10I think you're right, Charlie.
00:54:11I wouldn't be of much use with this bandaged flipper of mine.
00:54:14Right.
00:54:20Let me go down first.
00:54:21I ain't arguing with you.
00:54:22Why number two son so anxious to leave?
00:54:25Well, I don't like the looks of this door being open.
00:54:27It might be a trap.
00:54:27They might be waiting for us to appear.
00:54:29Well, a deer should not toy with Tiger,
00:54:31but if number two son feel valorous, shall not deny him.
00:54:34Okay, Pop.
00:54:36The last couple of days, I've been under the ground more than a groundhog.
00:54:54Not too much noise.
00:55:09Now, this is where we separate.
00:55:11Uh, Mr. Chan, did I hear you say separate?
00:55:14Yes.
00:55:14Tommy, you take tunnel to right.
00:55:15Okay, Pop.
00:55:16I go straight ahead.
00:55:17Birmingham, you take tunnel to left.
00:55:18Uh, Mr. Chan, can we have times out in the hour at that point?
00:55:21No, we cannot.
00:55:22We must cover all tunnels as quickly as possible.
00:55:25I am very pressing because Keith's now rapidly reaching conclusion.
00:55:28If you see something, call out.
00:55:30Call out?
00:55:31Well, whatever happened to yelling and screaming?
00:55:34Please, commence.
00:55:34Yes, I'll do it, but my heart ain't in it.
00:55:37Tommy.
00:55:48What am I doing down here?
00:55:50Well, did I stay home?
00:55:53Yeah, I'm all alone down here, Mr. Chan, and I'm all going to let me.
00:55:56Good gracious, what am I doing in here?
00:55:59Mm, mm, mm.
00:56:17Oh, boy.
00:56:18A railroad track.
00:56:22Over there ain't no train coming, because if it do, it's going to be a tight squeeze.
00:56:26Oh, boy.
00:56:31Oh, boy.
00:56:54Yes, please.
00:57:05THE END
00:57:29Oh, I don't found another one
00:57:33Mr. Chan
00:57:36Mr. Chan
00:57:41Mr. Chan
00:57:42Mr. Chan
00:57:43Mr. Chan
00:57:43Mr. Chan
00:57:45Mr. Chan
00:57:47This place is crowded, let me out of here
00:57:49Mr. Chan
00:57:54Mr. Chan
00:57:55Well, Mr. Chan
00:57:56told me
00:57:56Good gracious somebody come here
00:57:58Mr. Chan
00:57:58Where is this
00:57:59Where is somebody?
00:58:00I want to see, I want to see your father
00:58:02Where's Mr. Chan
00:58:03Stop it, stop it
00:58:04You shout loud enough to wake revolves dead
00:58:06Mr. Chan, it's just what I done
00:58:07I just seen it
00:58:08You saw what?
00:58:09A body over there
00:58:10Drinking all down in pajama
00:58:11All wrapped up and ready to be delivered
00:58:13Pajamas wrapped up?
00:58:15Cool
00:58:16Good. You show us.
00:58:17Oh, yes, sir. I'll show you.
00:58:18Wait a minute, Tomek. You go ahead on and show them.
00:58:20You got a better light than I am.
00:58:21Go ahead. Now, come on, Mr. Jan. I'll show you. Come on, right over here.
00:58:25They're going down the south, Sheriff.
00:58:27Let's cut a course and keep an eye on them.
00:58:36There he is, right in there, Mr. Jan. Right in that cart.
00:58:39Birmingham, this is no time for foolish play. Where's Buzzy?
00:58:42Well, it's right in there.
00:58:43Uh-oh. Well, it was in there.
00:58:44You sure you saw it?
00:58:46Mr. Jan, when it comes to the corpse, I do not make a mistake.
00:58:49A strange dead man cannot walk.
00:58:51Well, we can run. Come on, let's go.
00:58:53You know, believe that dead man probably Mr. Munning.
00:58:56The man who had the accident?
00:58:58Yes. Also think it necessary we immediately go to Munning Ranch.
00:59:01Come, there's way out this way.
00:59:02That's the best thing that I can do is get out.
00:59:07Well, he went there.
00:59:13The car. Let's fill it up and push it down.
00:59:24Kick out that stop.
00:59:48Mr. Chan, you talking about a shave. That's the closest shave I ever did have.
00:59:52You said it, Birmingham.
00:59:53Must hasten and get Lieutenant Mike and then go immediately to Munning Ranch.
00:59:57Case rapidly approaching climax when attempt life of Charlie Chan.
01:00:00And so she eats.
01:00:01Yes, Colonel. Adjust them.
01:00:11Wait a minute, Lieutenant Mike, please.
01:00:13Think it better if Charlie Chan go in alone to avoid suspicion.
01:00:16We'll give signal if necessary.
01:00:19Okay, Charlie.
01:00:29Gee, I hope Park isn't walking into anything.
01:00:32Don't worry, Tommy. Your father be all right.
01:00:34Why put your head into a lion's mouth?
01:00:53Oh, come here, Mr. Chan.
01:00:59Any new developments?
01:01:01Yes, have just come from mine. Your father is...
01:01:06Yes, Dad's still unconscious.
01:01:09Pardon, please. You say, father's still unconscious?
01:01:12I was just in there a moment ago.
01:01:14Oh, I know there isn't much you can do as long as he's in this coma.
01:01:18But is there no answer to this mystery?
01:01:21Possibly more progress made than can be imagined.
01:01:26Patience are best planned in matters of this kind.
01:01:29I suppose so.
01:01:31Yes.
01:01:32Have very keen desire to see father.
01:01:35Of course.
01:01:38Just a moment.
01:01:40Yes.
01:01:42Hello?
01:01:44Yes.
01:01:46Sister Theresa?
01:01:48Hold the phone, please.
01:01:53Excuse me.
01:01:55Yes.
01:02:01Sister.
01:02:03Sister.
01:02:12You want it on the telephone.
01:02:27Hello.
01:02:28Please do keep an eye on Sister.
01:02:36Yes.
01:02:37This is Sister Theresa talking.
01:02:39That Chinaman was in the mine tonight.
01:02:41They told me he found it.
01:02:42What?
01:02:43I told you to be careful.
01:02:45If something like...
01:02:50Yes.
01:02:51I'm so sorry to hear that.
01:02:53Oh, no, it's very good.
01:03:17Get away from him!
01:03:20Where?
01:03:21Well, look like Mr. Munning suddenly gets very long hair.
01:03:26Stand back.
01:03:45Come on, get up out of there.
01:03:49Well, thank you, Lieutenant Mike.
01:03:51Arrive in nick of time, as usual.
01:03:53I can safely say that proof of identity...
01:03:56But what happened to Father?
01:03:58Where is he?
01:04:00I'm very sorry to have to inform that honored Father, Mr. Munning, no longer alive,
01:04:07was found by a diligent chauffeur of Chan in mine tunnel early this evening,
01:04:12but body spirited away by gang.
01:04:16Then Mrs. Driscoll impressed into impersonation
01:04:20to make Plot reach successful conclusion.
01:04:23Then Driscoll's our man. He's ahead of the whole gang.
01:04:26Oh, Tommy will please answer telephone. I'm expecting important message.
01:04:37Hello?
01:04:39Hello?
01:04:57Okay, Captain Gonzales. That's fine. I'll tell him.
01:05:01Okay.
01:05:11Well, ladies, afraid the masquerade party over.
01:05:15Sorry.
01:05:16I better go out and round up Driscoll.
01:05:18Yes, do so.
01:05:19Drop that gun.
01:05:21No, Lieutenant Mike. Drop it.
01:05:24Very clever, Mr. Chan.
01:05:26All right, Margaret and Jenny, let's get out of here.
01:05:30Put him up.
01:05:34Thanks.
01:05:35Good work, number two son.
01:05:37Get over there.
01:05:38Go on.
01:05:42Captain Gonzales called.
01:05:43They grabbed the last shipment of gold at the mine and traced it to its origin.
01:05:46Good.
01:05:46And all evildoers now reposes in arms of Mexican Border Patrol?
01:05:49Yeah.
01:05:50You're not going to pin all this on me, Chan.
01:05:54Where's that gun? I'll get that here.
01:06:08Did you see Driscoll?
01:06:09Yeah, I shot him while he was trying to make his getaway.
01:06:20Well, that takes care of him.
01:06:31What happened to Mr. Driscoll?
01:06:33Bartlett shot him while he was trying to escape.
01:06:37Tell me.
01:06:38Look, G-Chang.
01:06:40Hold that.
01:06:42Well, that's that, Charlie.
01:06:44Looks like we wound up another case.
01:06:46Driscoll was at the bottom of the whole thing.
01:06:48Uh, contradiction, please.
01:06:50Sorry to disagree, but this are not so.
01:06:53Real murderer and brains of whole gang are young Mr. Bartlett.
01:06:57Talbot!
01:06:59Yes, Mr. Bartlett, only one in possession of real identity of Charlie Chan from beginning.
01:07:05Very eager to help Charlie Chan.
01:07:07Also, very eager to lead activities up wrong channels at all times.
01:07:13Mr. Bartlett, number one suspect from very first.
01:07:16Also, possessor of very ambitious plan to wed Miss Manning and thus gain control of whole Goldeneye mine
01:07:22after unfortunate accident to father.
01:07:25But that can't be true, Mr. Chan.
01:07:27Unfortunately, yes.
01:07:30Mr. Bartlett, also a murderer of aged prospector and partner Driscoll, whom he shoot in back.
01:07:36Ain't that something?
01:07:39Ain't that something?
01:07:40Good gracious of me.
01:07:42That's Mr. Chan all over.
01:07:45When you think it is and ain't.
01:07:46And when you think it ain't, that's just when it is.
01:07:49Rhythi!
01:07:51Rhythi!
01:07:52Rhythi!
01:07:54Rhythi!
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