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Rating: 6/10 by 17 users

The Fatal Hour (1940)

When a police officer is murdered, Captain Street looks to Mr. Wong to catch the killer. Prime Suspect: Frank Belden Jr., whose father is a businessman well known for both his success and dishonesty. Mr. Wong faces increasing danger and is nearly executed himself as the investigation develops in treachery and complexity. As Mr. Wong follows the trail of dead bodies, he uncovers a jewel smuggling ring on the San Francisco waterfront and a case much larger than the death of a police officer.

Directing:
  • William Nigh
  • W.B. Eason
Writing:
  • Hugh Wiley
  • Scott Darling
  • George Waggner
Stars:
Release Date: Mon, Jan 15, 1940

Rating: 6/10 by 17 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 08 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: smuggling (contraband), detective, murder, mr. wong

Boris Karloff
James Lee Wong
Marjorie Reynolds
Roberta 'Bobbie' Logan
Grant Withers
Capt. Bill Street
Charles Trowbridge
John T. Forbes
Frank Puglia
Harry 'Hardway' Lockett
Craig Reynolds
Frank Belden, Jr.
Lita Chevret
Tanya Serova
Harry Strang
Det. Ballard
Hooper Atchley
Frank Belden, Sr.
C.E. Anderson
Cap Anderson
Allan Cavan
Radio Station Owner
Tris Coffin
Hotel Desk Clerk
Nick Copeland
The Crank Informant
Pauline Drake
Bessie, Switchboard Operator
Harry Harvey
Radio Salesman
Elsa Janssen
Hotel Maid
Wilbur Mack
Police Medical Examiner
James C. Morton
Policeman Clancy
Paul Scardon
Homer Lyons - Informant

CinemaSerf

Maybe not one of the better "Wong" (Boris Karloff) outings this, but it still moves along well enough. This time, it's a long time friend of "Capt. Street" (Grant Withers) who comes a cropper and the two, along with pesky investigative journalist "Bobbie" (Marjorie Reynolds) must get to the bottom of things as the corpses begin, quite literally, to pile up! The production looks hastily thrown together, the lighting really needed a few more bucks in the meter and the script could have been doing with a little more substance. That said, it has the odd humorous touch and Reynolds is quite efficient in support of our not particularly dynamic duo. Watchable, but forgettable fayre.


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