A Chinese doctor vows revenge against the allied troops who killed his wife and child during the Boxer Rebellion.
Warner Oland
Dr. Fu Manchu
Neil Hamilton
Dr. Jack Petrie
Jean Arthur
Lia Eltham
O. P. Heggie
Inspector Nayland Smith
William Austin
Sylvester Wadsworth
Claude King
Sir John Petrie
Charles A. Stevenson
General Petrie
Evelyn Selbie
Fai Lu
Noble Johnson
Li Po
Laska Winter
Fu Mela
Wong Chung
Chinese Official (uncredited)
Lawford Davidson
Chappell Dossett
Charles Giblyn
Donald MacKenzie
Tully Marshall
Evelyn Mills
William J. O'Brien
Charles Stevens
Director
Rowland V. Lee
Novel
Sax Rohmer
Screenplay
Florence Ryerson
Screenplay
Lloyd Corrigan
August 1, 2024
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The eponymous Chinese gentlemen is sure that his house will be safe during the famous Boxer revolution that attempted to drive the foreign devils from their country at the start of the 20th century. Reduced to just the British legation, though, the Europeans fight back and his home is accidentally struck resulting in a devastating tragedy. This kindly gent now swears vengeance on those who instigated those killings and over a period of years, he narrows down his dwindling list of targets to just the London-based "Petrie" family. Luckily, Scotland Yard's finest - "Insp. Nayland Smith" (O.P. Heggie) is on the case to try and stop the body count from mounting - but is he a match for the fiendishly clever "Fu Manchu" (Warner Oland)? It's probably about twenty minutes too long this - and most of that could be cut from the rather meandering denouement; but Oland makes for quite an entertainingly vengeful villain and Heggie turns in a decent effort too as the shrewd detective. Otherwise, the lighting needed extra wattage and the dialogue maybe a little less verbiage as the story takes us down loads of secret passages and introduces us to the unforgiving ancestors. I actually had some sympathy with the baddies all along here and quite enjoyed this mystically charged thriller.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00