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Film Quotes by Warner Oland

130 quotes
Charlie Chan at the Olympics
Year: 1937

Director:
H. Bruce Humberstone
Mr. Cartwright: Perhaps we've been a little hasty.
Charlie Chan: Hasty accusation like long shot on horse race. Odds good but chances doubtful.
Charlie Chan on Broadway
Year: 1937

Director:
Eugene Forde
Lee Chan, #1 Son: Gee, Pop, you sure missed a wonderful luncheon!
Charlie Chan: [at the shiprail suffering from seasickness] Contradiction, please. Not having eaten have missed nothing.
Lee Chan, #1 Son: I had turtle soup, chicken a la king, and three cream puffs. Then I had some ice cream.
Charlie Chan: Please stop! Mention of food more painful than surgeon's knife without anesthesia.
Lee Chan, #1 Son: Shall I get you medicine, Pop?
Charlie Chan: Good dose of land only effective medicine.
Charlie Chan at the Race Track
Year: 1936

Director:
H. Bruce Humberstone
Lee Chan: [after being kicked in the seat from behind] Oh, gee, Pop, how'd you know it was me?
Charlie Chan: Frequent spankings when young make rear view very familiar.
Charlie Chan at the Race Track
Year: 1936

Director:
H. Bruce Humberstone
Lee Chan: [asking his father to bet on the race] You want to get in on the gravy, Pop?
Charlie Chan: Smart fly stay out of gravy.
Charlie Chan at the Olympics
Year: 1937

Director:
H. Bruce Humberstone
Lee Chan: [Shocked that Charlie has accepted an invitation] Zaraka? You've never met him!
Charlie Chan: Have never met Santa Claus either. Yet still accept gifts from same.
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
Year: 1937

Director:
Eugene Forde
Lee Chan: [sitting in jail cell] Why should these officers arrest us? I told them who we are.
Charlie Chan: Fortunately assassination of French language not serious crime.
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
Year: 1937

Director:
Eugene Forde
Lee Chan: [stranded on road in broken down taxi] It's no use, Pop. We'd better start walking back.
Charlie Chan: Illustrious ancestor once say, 'Destination never reached by turning back on same.'
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
Year: 1937

Director:
Eugene Forde
Lee Chan: [unable to get his hat from the hatcheck after having lost all his comp money at roulette] Oh, Pop, I haven't got a cent in my pocket.
Charlie Chan: Rejoice that you still have honorable pants.
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
Year: 1937

Director:
Eugene Forde
Lee Chan: Gosh, I like detective work better than painting.
Charlie Chan: If paintings as full of imagination as detective work,
[Laughs]
Charlie Chan: he will be Chinese Rembrandt.
Charlie Chan in Shanghai
Year: 1935

Director:
James Tinling
Lee Chan: Got a clue, Pop?
Charlie Chan: Shot in dark sometime find eye of bull.