The odds are good for murder in Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo Warner Oland's final turn as the indomitable detective. Sporting "a lively pace, an air of suspense, and a good quota of laughs" (The Film Daily), this fast-paced mystery is a real winner! A vacation on the Riviera turns into a long-shot murder investigation for Charlie Chan and his Number One Son (Keye Luke), when a casino messenger ends up dead and $1,000,000 winds up missing! But when...