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Charlie Chan and the Rise of the Modern Detective

2007
Movie
14 min
English

A documentary on the Charlie Chan films of the 1930s.

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Plot Summary

This documentary explores the enduring legacy of Charlie Chan, a fictional Chinese-American detective created in the 1920s. It delves into the character's origins, its portrayal in film and literature, and the controversies surrounding its stereotypical representation while also examining its influence on the detective genre.

Critical Reception

Information on critical reception for this specific documentary is scarce, as it does not appear to have received widespread theatrical release or significant critical review coverage. It is likely that its audience was limited to niche documentary film enthusiasts or those interested in the history of cinema and representation.

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The documentary likely discusses how Charlie Chan, despite being portrayed by non-Asian actors for much of his film history, became an internationally recognized symbol of mystery and intellect, prompting discussions about representation and cultural appropriation.

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