you Both are so lucky. at 69 this is ny firsr time ! need to buy some original charlie novels on paper. the mr moto original novels... super. had a tome w five mr motos.. homeless now library Lost however in free havana 1958 i turned my dad on to: PERRY MASON!, en español of course. dad started buying the paperback novels in english. at six yrs old i my english was just a glimmer in my eye.. my first Bela Lugosi was a charlie chan two weeks ago. great actor bela: the story w the opera singer so abused he went a bit nuts. super movie ! yt thank you !
@@brendaowens2466 they used to be on tv decades ago, i watched with mt mom in the 60's and early 70's. its wonderful that we can enjoy them again this way, as tv has long forgotten these films. 🥂 enjoy.
No one could have imagined that almost one hundred years later, the audience for the Charlie Chan franchise would be as strong as it is today. Unless films were Academy Award winners, no great effort was made to do any extra preservation of old films. Maybe modern technology can retrieve old films from many countries. The trash being filmed in today's entertainment industries is seldom watchable or will be missed!
Every generation moans how the grass was greener back in the day. (Actually, glorifying grandparents' generation, but degrading parents' gen) This movie belongs to an entertaining detective genre, not much different from gazillion of superhero movies made today, or dumb cookie cutter musicals of so-called "Golden era of Hollywood". Just saying, plot line of this movie is not necessarily "Crime and punishment" either.
"Lt. Mike" was Tim Ryan, who became a regular player in the last Chan movies. When he wasn't helping Charlie, Tim Ryan did comedy movies with his then-wife, Irene Ryan ... but that's another story ...
Have watched all Charlie Chan movies over and over, never tire of them, especially if Warner Oland or Sydney Toler play the part and Mantan Moreland and No.#1 son are in them.
Whether portrayed by Toler, Oland, or Winters....Chan is brilliant! 2020 All the nuns in the Catholic schools, I attended from elementary to high school, NEVER wore heels lol
I suspected Bartlett all along, but thought I must be wrong until the very end. I prefer earlier Charlie Chan movies without Birmingham and the slapstick comedy. Still enjoy these last ones, though. Am happy to find so many Chan films on TH-cam.
I agree about preferring movies without slapstick comedy of Birmingham. I like number 1 and 2 sons, but not Birmingham. For me, he detracts from Charlie Chan films.
The Golden Eye is a 1948 American film directed by William Beaudine and starring Roland Winters in his fourth appearance as Charlie Chan. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in Texas (Belgian English title) and Charlie Chan in the Golden Eye (American poster title).
"If you don't see me when yu come out, that's ok, I'll be way ahead of you " Ha. Birmingham is so funny. Covid introduced me to all Charlie Chans. Love 'em.
I have enjoyed Charlie Chan films since childhood. Sidney Toler was my favorite actor to portray him. Mantan Moreland was always a delight. But Tommy instead of Jimmy?
I been waiting to see some charlie chan movies for a long time all the good movies don't come on no more Charlie Chan,topper, Sherlock Holmes and a lot more I prefer these movies over some of the ones that's comes on
I've seen most of the Charlie Chan movies from the early 1930s into the late 1940s, and most are of either excellent viewing quality or have somehow been restored to almost original quality. I like this one also, but it sure could use some restoration.
Love Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan & Mantan Moreland they were such delightful actors to watch !!!! However that pesky son #2 of Charlie Chan just drives me crazy !!!!
@@geraldhard1562 ~ I thought this actor did a decent portrayal of Mr Chan. Not quite as good as Sidney and Warner, but it was a fairly good story. By the way, it's Toler and Oland, not Toyler and Orland. Those two were the best.
@@MrMaxismybaby ~ No. The actor's name is Roland Winters, which appears in large letters at the start of the film. Boris Karloff did however portray the Chinese detective Mr Wong, for a series of films in the late 1930s and early 40s.
You will not believe how happy I am that we only have one Birmingham it would just drive me. Totally nuts if there were two. At times Charlie Chan son Lee drove me crazy, but this movie he seems to be a little more mature, not such a little boy. So far so good pretty good movie Charlie Chan. You’re the best I always enjoyed Charlie Chans movie for many years for stars🌟🌟🌟🌟 for the film 👍🏼👍🏼 two thumbs up for Inter-Pathé merci merci beaucoup😊🇨🇦
Thanks for another edition of Charlie Chan. Love to quote his many Chinese aphorisms. C.C. based on a real Hawaiian detective. Like to see a movie about that. Though most movies today are not about truth, integrity, not entertaining. Probably best to leave our hero in the past. The present is murkey and taints our passed mentors. Long live Charlie Chan!
To be fair, he _did_ show up at the very end of the Charlie Chan era, and Charlie Chan movies were being made by a cheap company from 1944 - 1949: Monogram Pictures. It's not all his fault, I can't blame him for the whole lot of it. His performance is a bit disappointing, but it might also be a lack of budget on part of the studio. That little detail where he didn't say _"Excuse, please"_ when going to the cottage door is just... Disappointing, though. But he did say "Thank you so much" when entering the house to "deliver Jade."
I don't think there is abad charlie chan movie and character Birmingham really adds to the movies He should of been in all of the charlie chan movies but never the less they are all great
Yes, but this was made about -twenty- years earlier. EDIT: Wow, where was my mind? I meant to type fifty. EDIT 2: I guess I was thinking of the year "Goldfinger" was released, by mistake.
I tried to watch this movie, but 12 minutes into it was interrupted 6 times by commercials. Impossible to focus on movie. I give up on you tube. Nothing like it used to be. It’s now intolerable.
Usually I do not like to compare, but in this case I find this actor to not be very convincing compared to the two others. It was noticeable from his first appearance here. I only watched it because the plots are pretty good in these series.
Yeah, Roland Winters doesn't seem to come across to me as an old experienced detective. Both Warner Oland and Sidney Toler did, however. But by this time, this was nearing the end of Monogram Pictures' years, and they made movies cheaply. Winters might have been good with better writers and directors and a higher budget, but he wasn't in a whole lot of these movies.
I can watch all the Charlie Chan movies, turn around & watch them again & again. Feel good movies😉
I was so happy to have found Charlie Chan movies. When I was little my mother and I would watch them together. Good memories
you Both are so lucky. at 69 this is ny firsr time ! need to buy some original charlie novels on paper. the mr moto original novels... super. had a tome w five mr motos.. homeless now library Lost
however in free havana 1958 i turned my dad on to: PERRY MASON!, en español of course. dad started buying the paperback novels in english. at six yrs old i my english was just a glimmer in my eye..
my first Bela Lugosi was a charlie chan two weeks ago. great actor bela: the story w the opera singer so abused he went a bit nuts. super movie ! yt thank you !
me too! my mom and i both loved Charlie Chan. i saw my first one with mom over fifty yrs ago and have been a fan ever since.
I watched him when I was akid. I loved him then and love the series now.
@@brendaowens2466 they used to be on tv decades ago, i watched with mt mom in the 60's and early 70's. its wonderful that we can enjoy them again this way, as tv has long forgotten these films. 🥂 enjoy.
Me too! It’s was great mother/daughter time.
No one could have imagined that almost one hundred years later, the audience for the Charlie Chan franchise would be as strong as it is today. Unless films were Academy Award winners, no great effort was made to do any extra preservation of old films. Maybe modern technology can retrieve old films from many countries. The trash being filmed in today's entertainment industries is seldom watchable or will be missed!
This is real cinema !
so true !
U aint kiddin
Love Mr. Chan
Every generation moans how the grass was greener back in the day. (Actually, glorifying grandparents' generation, but degrading parents' gen)
This movie belongs to an entertaining detective genre, not much different from gazillion of superhero movies made today, or dumb cookie cutter musicals of so-called "Golden era of Hollywood".
Just saying, plot line of this movie is not necessarily "Crime and punishment" either.
Justice delivered with humor...exceptionally written, exquisitely performed. Thank you for posting Charlie Chan movies. 😊
Loved all the old Charlie Chan movies, was excited to see that I could once again enjoy them.
Gosh I love these movies...there is just nothing like it. I watch them over & over again. TY cheers from Italy.
Nothing better than a.great Old classic movie
Love the part between the lieutenant and Charlie under the tree, where the drunk is actually a cop. Great actor that guy......love these movies.
"Lt. Mike" was Tim Ryan, who became a regular player in the last Chan movies.
When he wasn't helping Charlie, Tim Ryan did comedy movies with his then-wife, Irene Ryan ... but that's another story ...
Also a fan of 😊Charlie Chan movies!! They might have been considered "B" movies, but they were ALL "A-ONE" to me. Thank you for these movies!!
Have watched all Charlie Chan movies over and over, never tire of them, especially if Warner Oland or Sydney Toler play the part and Mantan Moreland and No.#1 son are in them.
Whether portrayed by Toler, Oland, or Winters....Chan is brilliant! 2020 All the nuns in the Catholic schools, I attended from elementary to high school, NEVER wore heels lol
Good
TOLER!!!!!
Venerable clue….
I suspected Bartlett all along, but thought I must be wrong until the very end. I prefer earlier Charlie Chan movies without Birmingham and the slapstick comedy. Still enjoy these last ones, though. Am happy to find so many Chan films on TH-cam.
I agree about preferring movies without slapstick comedy of Birmingham. I like number 1 and 2 sons, but not Birmingham. For me, he detracts from Charlie Chan films.
Love all the Charlie Chan movies ❤️ I try to solve the murder mystery but Charlie always beats me to it 😂😂
The old classic movies are a trip down memory lane.❤
Love Charlie Chan movies thank you 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
The Golden Eye is a 1948 American film directed by William Beaudine and starring Roland Winters in his fourth appearance as Charlie Chan. The film is also known as Charlie Chan in Texas (Belgian English title) and Charlie Chan in the Golden Eye (American poster title).
Thank you for the trivia. I am new to these. They were made a few years before I was born. We never watched them.
it looks older not so good copy
at 69 a first timer: AM I LUCKY OR WHAT ‽ i think 1942 notice ref to german pistol and ammo "hard to get".
Always great, never gets boring
Love all of C.C.'s movies. Miss the Thin Man. I love Birmingham.
"If you don't see me when yu come out, that's ok, I'll be way ahead of you " Ha. Birmingham is so funny. Covid introduced me to all Charlie Chans. Love 'em.
Luv watching Charlie Chan
Ah so, it's a rubbery movie.
Love watching Charlie Chan
Ditto!
Most of the scenes were so dark (poor lighting), how did you watch anything? Half the time, I couldn't even tell who the character on the screen was.
I love ch chan very much but this one is too dark thank all d the same
Subscribed because you understand proper audio in, levels. A fine upload , many thanks.
@6:44 "I think you got to much stuff in it."
"No, the suitcase is too little."
I find no fault in that logic.
Probably the best line in the movie! 😂
I think number two son is hilarious. Charlie Chan is always smart and thorough.
I have enjoyed Charlie Chan films since childhood. Sidney Toler was my favorite actor to portray him. Mantan Moreland was always a delight. But Tommy instead of Jimmy?
V.S.Young was the BEST!
Debra Bolton oh I more liked to see Charlie's that son whom he was more favouring to the most a.k.a 2nd son jimmy chan 😎
These Roland Winters era Charlie Chan movies are a bit odd with characterizing Victor Sen Yung as Tommy instead of Jimmy.
Love the upload 🍿📽️ picture could have been more HD..thanks for the upload 🍿🍿
Thank you Thank you for showing them
That Birmingham absolutely KILLED me....
Way too many ads, too little Mantan Moreland.
He's the poor man's Rochester
That assayer dude was guilty. Only 30 minutes in, and it's my guess.
@@tomsmith5216 Do you feel clever in making such an irrelevant comment?
@@nedludd7622 No, not really. Thsnks for asking...
thank you for posting. didn't realize a third actor had played 'charlie chan'. directed by the notorious 'one shot' beaudine.
Capital letters are great. You should try them sometime.
For me it was me and my Grandmother who watched these
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Film (1946). Charlie Chan in Golden Eye.
Stars: Wanda McKay , Evelyn Brent and Lois Austin.
Friday, November 3 - 2023.
I 💕 Charlie.
I been waiting to see some charlie chan movies for a long time all the good movies don't come on no more
Charlie Chan,topper, Sherlock Holmes and a lot more I prefer these movies over some of the ones that's comes on
Mantan Moreland steals every scene he's in.
That was his specialty..I love "king of the zombies" I suspect he was encouraged to improvise ...his clowning is consistent whatever the vehicle
he sure does!
I love Charlie Chan movies I like both Warner Oland & Sidney Toler, Roland Winters, & Nash
Thank You so much
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Good Morning Malik...Thanks Spike
I love 💕 Charlie Chan !!!
Birmingham Brown looks slick in his cowboy attire. I think their feet gonna be a might sore in those cowboy boots heh heh.
I've seen most of the Charlie Chan movies from the early 1930s into the late 1940s, and most are of either excellent viewing quality or have somehow been restored to almost original quality. I like this one also, but it sure could use some restoration.
Find the books and read them. Lost mine to a cross country move. Great loss.
another classic
love the classics
I used to think that Tommy can talk more than anybody, but I think Birmingham hasn't beat. LOL 🤔👍🏻
Memorable quote: "... Charlie Chan and associates". WB6FBF
WB6FBF???
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Love Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan & Mantan Moreland they were such delightful actors to watch !!!! However that pesky son #2 of Charlie Chan just drives me crazy !!!!
Roland Winters is making his fourth appearance as Charlie Chan in this film.
Nope ! I'm not going to set here and watch one commercial after another, I'm just not going to do it ,
Love Charlie Chan movies
I still watch Charlie Chan movies 🎥 and Brigham he is a great actor to. Number two son 😂 😊. 2024
Roland Winters needed to go to acting school! It is too bad he didn’t! I am not sure he even had promise! Not everyone can act!
Not as good as Oland or Toler, but not bad.
Hi there love all the old movies nothing good at the movies am saving my money
That's very true , just not the same . The director or actor it's just off. Not the same toyler, Orland . This chan trying to draw from both Chan's.
@@geraldhard1562 ~ I thought this actor did a decent portrayal of Mr Chan. Not quite as good as Sidney and Warner, but it was a fairly good story. By the way, it's Toler and Oland, not Toyler and Orland. Those two were the best.
Is that Boris Karloff? Looks like him.
@@MrMaxismybaby ~ No. The actor's name is Roland Winters, which appears in large letters at the start of the film. Boris Karloff did however portray the Chinese detective Mr Wong, for a series of films in the late 1930s and early 40s.
CHARLIE IS SO COOL.THKS
Love CC thank you
Birmington has the chaps on backwards!
Hilarious, I didn't catch that!
Loaded with commercials aggravating as hell
To watch w/out ads, fast forward to the end and then replay. Should work ❤
Don’t watch ads.
I like all these actors who played Charlie Chan.
Best movies. Don't have to worry about profanity and nudity. Love it
Love it
I Love Chan movies but this one movie was extremely dark and could not see a thing.
Charlie Chans come and go.
However there is only one Birmingham!!
Wonderful film!
You will not believe how happy I am that we only have one Birmingham it would just drive me. Totally nuts if there were two.
At times Charlie Chan son Lee drove me crazy, but this movie he seems to be a little more mature, not such a little boy.
So far so good pretty good movie Charlie Chan. You’re the best I always enjoyed Charlie Chans movie for many years for stars🌟🌟🌟🌟 for the film 👍🏼👍🏼 two thumbs up for
Inter-Pathé merci merci beaucoup😊🇨🇦
Roland Winters needs to go to acting school!
I also like key Luke as Wong.
Keye Luke was only Mr. Wong in one of the six Mr. Wong movies, but I liked that one, in a "cheap Monogram picture" way.
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Wong send new year greetings to all Charlie Chan fans 🈴🈳🈵 thank you so much
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Thanks for another edition of Charlie Chan. Love to quote his many Chinese aphorisms. C.C. based on a real Hawaiian detective. Like to see a movie about that. Though most movies today are not about truth, integrity, not entertaining. Probably best to leave our hero in the past. The present is murkey and taints our passed mentors. Long live Charlie Chan!
MURKY
The same thing :. Patient all wrapped, nun/nurse with high heel shoes....
was all in Hitchcock's
THE LADY VANISHES
Winters gets a lot of criticism, but he is not so bad.
Agree, he was one of the best....loved his humor in the film.
He's pretty bad.
@@ozneroll2132 One of the best? Winters? Or are you referring to Moreland?
To be fair, he _did_ show up at the very end of the Charlie Chan era, and Charlie Chan movies were being made by a cheap company from 1944 - 1949: Monogram Pictures. It's not all his fault, I can't blame him for the whole lot of it. His performance is a bit disappointing, but it might also be a lack of budget on part of the studio.
That little detail where he didn't say _"Excuse, please"_ when going to the cottage door is just... Disappointing, though. But he did say "Thank you so much" when entering the house to "deliver Jade."
He did a really good job considering he was replacing two legends.
Charlie always well dressed
Always liked Rochester in filums
Freaking adverts spoiled viewing
Too many ads? I watched without any ads. I have ad blocker loaded. NO ADS!!!!
News Note:
Evelyn Brent Bad Woman in this Film.
I don't think there is abad charlie chan movie and character Birmingham really adds to the movies
He should of been in all of the charlie chan movies but never the less they are all great
I'm surprised, Roland Winters wasn't bad at all
Too many commercials!
Turn off auto play, go to end, replay. No ads
26:03 wow, that won't hold a horse! throwing the rein around a piece of wood, not tying it...
GoldenEye? Isn't that the name of a James Bond 🎥? And the 🕵 sounded like Milton Berle
Yes, but this was made about -twenty- years earlier. EDIT: Wow, where was my mind? I meant to type fifty. EDIT 2: I guess I was thinking of the year "Goldfinger" was released, by mistake.
Who coulda thunk anyone could pawn off that cheap Mexican gold for the Yankee dug kind ? Musta been a lotta foolish gold buyers in them days !
I luv Charlie, but this movie should have come with the subtitle "...and the Dominatrix Nun"!
Most of the scenes were so dark (poor lighting), how did you watch anything? Half the time, I couldn't even tell who the character on the screen was.
I tried to watch this movie, but 12 minutes into it was interrupted 6 times by commercials. Impossible to focus on movie. I give up on you tube. Nothing like it used to be. It’s now intolerable.
Captions now and always youtube
Commercials that load at the speed of the old up
Too many commercials , hard to get with the plot !!
Turn off auto play. Go to end, replay, no ads.
Good one
It too dark.....to really enjoy the movie.
same trick as the lady vanishes and the heels the giveaway both times.
This film is obviously where Ian Fleming stole the name from
Usually I do not like to compare, but in this case I find this actor to not be very convincing compared to the two others. It was noticeable from his first appearance here. I only watched it because the plots are pretty good in these series.
Yeah, Roland Winters doesn't seem to come across to me as an old experienced detective. Both Warner Oland and Sidney Toler did, however. But by this time, this was nearing the end of Monogram Pictures' years, and they made movies cheaply. Winters might have been good with better writers and directors and a higher budget, but he wasn't in a whole lot of these movies.
Granny’s husband
Numba wan chauffeur, very funny man.
Thank god it wasnt the Brown Eye!? 😜
I love mantan.
Never buy Barilla again. TOO Many ads for such a short video.
Really like the interpretation of Birmingham & Tommy Chan in this movie. Too exaggerated naïveté & annoying stupidity in other movies.
I've viewed lots of these from the thirties to the forties this is the worst.
I’m just here for Birmingham 😂
Birmingham has overstayed his welcome
NUNS SHOULD ONLY WEAR FLATS !
AND THAT'S THAT !
LOL
No nun I have ever known wore heels...LOL
Absolute no on this Chan! Only Orland or Toler need apply!!