Torchy Blane in Chinatown
Torchy Blane joins her police-detective fiance to solve a series of murders involving a set of Chinese grave tablets taken and sold to a collector and death-threats written in Chinese characters.
William Beaudine
Casts & Crew
Glenda Farrell
Barton MacLane
Tom Kennedy
Patric Knowles
Henry O'Neill
Frank Shannon
James Stephenson
Anderson Lawler
Richard Bond
Janet Shaw
Tetsu Komai
Eddy Chandler
Gordon Hart
George Guhl
Eddie Lee
Alice Connors
Joe Cunningham
Bud Geary
Sol Gorss
Roger Gray
John Harron
Charles H. Hickman
Stuart Holmes
Vera Lewis
Frank Mayo
Bruce Mitchell
Edmund Mortimer
Jack Mower
Paul Panzer
Lee Phelps
Fred Rapport
John J. Richardson
John Ridgely
Cliff Saum
Leo White
Eric Wilton
Jack Wise
Beal Wong
Victor Sen Yung
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