Charlie Chan in Egypt
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- 1935
- 73 min
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Hold it!
Now, take this. Get this in here.
- Now, watch it.
- Easy now.
That's it.
Hold it. Hold it!
Right.
- Easy now.
- Careful.
- That's it.
- All right, take it to the laboratory.
Let me take it a while,
Professor Arnold.
No, stand back.
Stand back.
Come on.
Let's bring it out.
That's it.
Okay, move.
Come on, up. Come on.
Take it away, old boys.
- Ali.!
Ali, what is it?
Dead.
Stand back, everybody. Stand back.
Edfu Ahmad, a light.
I best dragoman in Luxor.
I have fastest donkey.
Please to remove offspring of Satan
to some distant place.
You no more want donkey?
Hat to shelter unfortunate head
more desirable.
Oh! Hat, hat.
I am first-class service.
Oh, a hat.
Where'd you
Ah! Effendi Snowshoes.
There you is again, mister.
Ain't there no place where you ain't?
Ah! This time, effendi,
I have big news for you.
But first, baksheesh.
Two bits baksheesh. Two bits.
You might as well go on.
I ain't gonna let you be gettin'...
- no more black sheep money out of me.
- But wait!
Today, I have locate the grave
of your sacred ancestor.
Baksheesh.
Two bits baksheesh.
I don't know now,
but you sure...
you done found the mummy
of my great-great-grandpappy?
Nay!
- Your great-great-great-great-
great-great-great-great
- Oh, you stutter too much.
I don't believe I'm gonna let you
talk me out no more money
Nay! I am the best son
of my father.
I supply all things for this noble gentleman.
I am first-rate service.
Contradiction, please.
For past two hours,
have not supplied drink.
Drink? You want a drink?
I'll give you a drink.
- Kind of a strong one, though.
- Pardon, please.
For water
to soothe dry throat.
- Would happily give much baksheesh.
- Ah! Baksheesh! Two.
You mean you'd give two bits
for just some plain water?
Drop of plain water
on thirsty tongue...
more precious
than gold in purse.
Mr. Tom and them got plenty of water
in their tent down yonder.
- Here, I'll go get it for
- Ah! Baksheesh!
- I am first-rate service!
- You a first-rate liar!
You will soon have mummy...
of your great-great-great-great-
great-great-grandpappy!
You have ancestors
in Egypt?
I don't know. This fortune-teller
down in Mississippi...
says this here country
where all my folks come from.
- Yes?
- And then Mr. Tom...
he done won me
in a crap game.
I come along
to kind of look 'em up.
Reverence of ancestors
most commendable.
Sir, there's Mr. Tom
and them over here.
Mr. Tom, this gentleman,
he wanted to know
So sorry to intrude, but would much
appreciate glass of water.
Oh, of course.
Snowshoes, water.
- Yes.
- This Egyptian sun certainly can get a fellow down.
- Have a seat.
- Thank you so much.
Perhaps you'd like some tea?
Oh.
Would be most grateful.
You
You are Miss Arnold?
- Yes.
- And you are Mr. Tom Evans?
How'd you know?
- Oh, Snowshoes. Of course.
- Sir?
No. Have met.
- Where?
- Your pictures in offices...
of French Archaeological Society
in Paris.
Please permit introduction
of humble self. Am Charlie Chan.
- Charlie Chan?
- I thought your face was familiar.
- How are you, Mr. Chan?
- Am here to see your learned father.
But Father
He isn't here.
If you're looking for mysteries,
you've come to the right place, Mr. Chan.
Miss Arnold has one
all ready for you.
Dad went away
over a month ago.
We've heard from him
only once since he left.
I know it must sound foolish, but I have the
strangest feeling something's happened to him.
He hasn't been himself
since he opened Ameti's tomb.
She's just making
a mountain out of a molehill.
Insignificant molehill...
sometime more important
than conspicuous mountain.
Professor Thurston, your uncle,
he is here, perhaps?
No, he's in Luxor.
We'll wait till the sun drops,
then we'll all drive in together.
Thank you so much.
- Thank you so much.
- Stick around, Snowshoes.
- Yes.
My brother Barry.
Beauty of Egyptian night
captured in simple melody.
Those native things
are all right for a while...
but one of these days,
I'm gonna send home for some jazz.
The old maestro stuff.
Yowzer!
Good evening, Edfu Ahmad.
Has UncleJohn returned?
He's in the laboratory,
but he heard your arrival in the car...
and will be up in a moment.
- Oh, Edfu?
- Yes, Miss Arnold?
- Will you ask Nayda to bring
some cigarettes from my room?
- Certainly.
- Here, have one of mine.
- No, thanks. I prefer my own.
We'll go into the study,
Mr. Chan.
- Smoke?
- Do not indulge.
Confound it.!
I've lost my glasses again.!
Edfu Ahmad.!
You mustn't mind if UncleJohn
seems a bit angry, Mr. Chan.
He'll be all right
when he gets his glasses.
Ah. I thought I heard that old
rattle-trap of yours drive up, Tom.
It's enough to wake the dead.
When archaeology pays bigger and better
dividends, I'll get a new one.
UncleJohn,
this is Mr. Chan.
- Professor Thurston.
- How do you do?
- So pleased.
- Mr. Chan wanted to see Dad.
- I've explained he's away.
- Oh, yes.
- Sit down, won't you?
- Thank you.
- Was it on a matter of importance, Mr. Chan?
- Most important.
Business with
French Archaeological Society.
Oh, then perhaps
I can help you.
- I'm in charge during my brother-in-law's absence.
- Oh.
Then will come to point quickly.
Matter concerns
valuable items...
taken from tomb of
high priest Ameti.
In, uh, just what way,
Mr. Chan?
Archaeological Society...
financed Professor Arnold's
researches...
with understanding that all objects
taken from tomb...
with exception of those claimed
by Egyptian government...
become property
of Society Museum.
That's quite correct.
Everything taken
from the Ameti tomb...
is now in course of cataloging
in preparation for shipment.
Correction, please.
Valuable items
taken from tomb...
discovered six months ago...
now in possession
of private collectors...
and rival museums
in Europe.
That's impossible.
Pardon, please.
Here are photographs.
This necklace with
identifying seal of Ameti.
This ring of Ameti...
now in Berlin museum.
Then they're imitations.
Why, we have a native craftsman,
Edfu Ahmad...
who can duplicate
things like those so closely...
that even an expert
can't tell the difference.
Pardon, effendi.
Your glasses.
Is that all for tonight?
Yes, you may go.
I'm sure they're imitations, Mr. Chan.
Experts have identified
necklace and ring as genuine.
Do you mean that the Society
is accusing my father?
So sorry,
but Society demands explanation.
On what grounds? They withdrew their
financial support before the tomb was located.
to investigate anything.
Contract very plain.
Items from Ameti tomb
property of French museum.
Well, I'd be glad
to try again, Mr. Chan.
Our last communication
came from Napata on the Upper Nile...
saying he wished to be undisturbed
in his present work.
- He ignores our letters.
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