

Charlie Chan at the Olympics
Directed by H. Bruce HumberstoneWhere to Watch Charlie Chan at the Olympics
- RichardOctober 17, 2025I remember watching this on TV as a kid with my parents and absolutely loving the main character. It’s definitely a product of its time, something that couldn’t be made today, but that’s what makes it so fascinating. You have to watch it with the 1930s in mind to really appreciate its humor, style and cultural context. A nostalgic and eye opening experience.
- Mister ArnMay 23, 2025"Charlie Chan at the Olympics" is a compelling case study in the evolution of cultural attitudes. The film's use of racial stereotypes and inappropriate portrayals makes it uncomfortable viewing for a modern audience, rendering its once-popular catchphrases ineffective and outdated.
Charlie Chan at the Olympics Trivia
Charlie Chan at the Olympics was released on May 21, 1937.
Charlie Chan at the Olympics was directed by H. Bruce Humberstone.
Charlie Chan at the Olympics has a runtime of 71m.
Charlie Chan at the Olympics was produced by John Stone.
Get ready for a Gold Medal murder mystery! This "tense, thrilling mystery" ('California Congress of Parents and Teachers') pits Charlie Chan against international spies who are using the Berlin Olympic games as the perfect cover...for cold-blooded murder!
The key characters in Charlie Chan at the Olympics are Charlie Chan (Warner Oland), Yvonne Roland (Katherine DeMille), Betty Adams (Pauline Moore).
Charlie Chan at the Olympics is rated Not Rated.
Charlie Chan at the Olympics is a Mystery, Thriller, Crime film.
Charlie Chan at the Olympics has an audience rating of 5.8 out of 10.

















