There was only one Charlie Chan movie that can be considered a comedy: “Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The Dragon Queen.” It’s also the only Chan movie I ever saw.
There was a basketball player from Africa who eventually went to the NBA. I can’t think of his name. But he told a story in an interview about flying into Buffalo, New York to check out a NY college and play basketball for the school. He said it was winter and he had never felt cold like that in his entire life. He said that in about 30 minutes of being there, he was on the phone to other schools in the south that had also show interest in him.
In relation to the Charlie Chan movie, the producers of ‘SpaceCamp’ used footage of the Challenger landing on the STS-8 mission when the film was released n April 1986, about 3 months after the Challenger Disaster.
I had never seen real snow until I was about 29, when we moved to the NW. (The “snow” we got the handful of times while I lived in Houston does not count as real in my mind. It never coated much of anything!)I still absolutely love seeing the first snowfall. Kids and I make homemade hot cocoa and sit by the windows.
The first 25 years of my life I lived through winters on the east side of Lake Michigan – now I hope I never, ever see snow again. I now live in Florida – for obvious reasons.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
And what do female ostriches roar like?
jathbo over 5 years ago
“Charlie Chan at the Olympics” is not a “comedy.” There are humorous moments, but it is first and foremost a mystery/crime drama.
The Pro from Dover over 5 years ago
Charlie Chan comedy?
Zykoic over 5 years ago
Perhaps good idea not to accept gold medal until race is won. (Charlie Chan at the Olympics)
therese_callahan2002 over 5 years ago
There was only one Charlie Chan movie that can be considered a comedy: “Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The Dragon Queen.” It’s also the only Chan movie I ever saw.
Gent over 5 years ago
I snow. I haven’t seen it.
Gent over 5 years ago
Charlie Chan? Who’s that, Jackie Chan’s uncle?
Breadboard over 5 years ago
The Charlie Chan sons had numbers instead of names. #1 son, #2 son …… ;-)
Space_cat over 5 years ago
Never seen snow? Lucky sods!
J Short over 5 years ago
There was a basketball player from Africa who eventually went to the NBA. I can’t think of his name. But he told a story in an interview about flying into Buffalo, New York to check out a NY college and play basketball for the school. He said it was winter and he had never felt cold like that in his entire life. He said that in about 30 minutes of being there, he was on the phone to other schools in the south that had also show interest in him.
jmcenanly over 5 years ago
In relation to the Charlie Chan movie, the producers of ‘SpaceCamp’ used footage of the Challenger landing on the STS-8 mission when the film was released n April 1986, about 3 months after the Challenger Disaster.
Nathan Daniels over 5 years ago
Too soon?
Dkram over 5 years ago
“The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan” (1972) Hanna-Barbara
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Nicki's ZoMcYo over 5 years ago
I had never seen real snow until I was about 29, when we moved to the NW. (The “snow” we got the handful of times while I lived in Houston does not count as real in my mind. It never coated much of anything!)I still absolutely love seeing the first snowfall. Kids and I make homemade hot cocoa and sit by the windows.
jvn over 5 years ago
Two-thirds of the world’s population have never seen TV, magazines, books, photographs of snow? Sorry, I don’t believe it.
St. Pillsbury over 5 years ago
We…are the privileged few!
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
You mean to tell me that 2/3 of the world’s population don’t get Hallmark Christmas movies?
Rose Madder Premium Member over 5 years ago
The first 25 years of my life I lived through winters on the east side of Lake Michigan – now I hope I never, ever see snow again. I now live in Florida – for obvious reasons.
danholt over 5 years ago
Per the IMdB; Stock footage of the dirigible Hindenburg was retouched, frame by frame, to blot out the swastikas emblazoned on the airship’s tail.
oakie817 over 5 years ago
Charlie Chan movies weren’t comedies…they had some comedic moments, true, but they were not comedies, they were detective yarns…just sayin’
craigwestlake over 5 years ago
And the other one-third have to support the snow shovel industry by themselves…
pbr50138 over 5 years ago
Charlie Chan movies are mysteries…NOT comedies.