Charlie Chan in Panama, Sidney Toler, 1940
Charlie Chan in Panama directed by Norman Foster in 1940, starring Sidney Toler. Thought to be an unaccredited remake of Jacques Deval’s novel “Marie Galante”, which was made into a film directed by Henry King and produced by Fox in 1934.
Inspector Chan investigates a group of travelers, one of whom is a saboteur
Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan reacts to President Biden’s choice to have Vice President Kamala Harris lead the border crisis response.
Wild Thing’s comment…….
She’s the worst pick for anything and everything.
The slut Kamala has no clue. She got where she is by sleeping with Willie Brown ex Governor of California.
Sen. Johnson: Biden admin ‘deaf, dumb and blind’ to crisis at the border
Wild Thing’s comment…….
CORRUPT DEMOCRATS ARE HELLBENT ON TAKING THIS COUNTRY DOWN.
The two reasons for Biden’s policy is first, his hatred for Trump’s success at the border, and second, his desire to create Democratic voters for the future.
My Favorite Brunette (1947)
The story is told in flashback from Death Row as Ronnie Jackson (Hope) relates the events to a group of reporters the events that lead to his predicament. Jackson is a baby photographer who dreams about being a real private detective like his friend Sam McCloud (Ladd). One day he is mistaken for a detective by a mysterious lady in distress (Lamour) and soon finds himself involved in a murder mystery.
Directed by Elliott Nugent, produced by Daniel Dare, written by Edmund Beloin and Jack Rose, starring Bob Hope as Ronnie Jackson, Alan Ladd as Sam McCloud (cameo appearance), Dorothy Lamour as Baroness Carlotta Montay, Frank Puglia as Baron Montay, Peter Lorre as Kismet, Lon Chaney, Jr. as Willie, John Hoyt as Dr. Lundau, Charles Dingle as Major Simon Montague, Reginald Denny as James Collins and Ann Doran as Miss Rogers.
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