Mr. Wong in Chinatown
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Mr. Wong in Chinatown
Summary
Mr. Wong in Chinatown is a film[1].
Key Facts
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's instance of is recorded as film[2].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown was directed by William Nigh[3].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's composer is recorded as Edward J. Kay[4].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's genre is mystery film[5].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown followed The Mystery of Mr. Wong[6].
- A cast member of Mr. Wong in Chinatown was Marjorie Reynolds[7].
- A cast member of Mr. Wong in Chinatown was James Flavin[8].
- A cast member of Mr. Wong in Chinatown was George Lynn[9].
- A cast member of Mr. Wong in Chinatown was Boris Karloff[10].
- A cast member of Mr. Wong in Chinatown was Grant Withers[11].
- A cast member of Mr. Wong in Chinatown was Huntley Gordon[12].
- A cast member of Mr. Wong in Chinatown was Lotus Long[13].
- The original language of Mr. Wong in Chinatown was English[14].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown was distributed by video on demand[15].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's color is recorded as black-and-white[16].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's country of origin is recorded as United States[17].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown was released on January 1, 1939[18].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's characters is recorded as Mr. Wong[19].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's distributed by is recorded as Monogram Pictures[20].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's distributed by is recorded as Netflix[21].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's narrative location is recorded as San Francisco[22].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's title is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Mr. Wong in Chinatown'}[23].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q7727', 'amount': '+71'}[24].
- Mr. Wong in Chinatown's assessment is recorded as Bechdel test[25].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Mr. Wong in Chinatown was directed by William Nigh[3]. Cast members include Marjorie Reynolds[7], James Flavin[8], George Lynn[9], Boris Karloff[10], Grant Withers[11], and Huntley Gordon[12].
Publication
Mr. Wong in Chinatown was published on January 1, 1939[18]. The original language of it was English[14]. Its genre is mystery film[5]. It was distributed by video on demand[15].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Mr. Wong in Chinatown followed The Mystery of Mr. Wong[6].