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BORIS KARLOFF PLAYS A STRAIGHT ROLE, in ‘Mr Wong in Chinatown,’ 'the first of a new series to be released by Monogram. It is not a “horror” story, but a murder mystery of San Francisco’s Chinatown. The theme came from ‘ Collier’s Magazine,' being Hugh Wiley’s brain-child. The St. James will present the intitial feature.

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Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5

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BORIS KARLOFF PLAYS A STRAIGHT ROLE, in ‘Mr Wong in Chinatown,’ 'the first of a new series to be released by Monogram. It is not a “horror” story, but a murder mystery of San Francisco’s Chinatown. The theme came from ‘Collier’s Magazine,' being Hugh Wiley’s brain-child. The St. James will present the intitial feature. Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5

BORIS KARLOFF PLAYS A STRAIGHT ROLE, in ‘Mr Wong in Chinatown,’ 'the first of a new series to be released by Monogram. It is not a “horror” story, but a murder mystery of San Francisco’s Chinatown. The theme came from ‘Collier’s Magazine,' being Hugh Wiley’s brain-child. The St. James will present the intitial feature. Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 5

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