Season's Greetings Friends! Here's something interesting for mystery buffs, but especially Chan fans. Want to hear how Charlie Chan sounds as a German speaking detective? Then you'll want to order one of four audiobooks voiced by German Actor Helmut Krauss. Krauss has lent his voice to Marlon Brando, John Goodman, Yaphet Kotto, Wilhelm von Homburg, … Continue reading Det. Chan, sprechen sie Deutsch? “Ya, ich spreche Deutch gern!”
Category: 2025
It’s official: The Charlie Chan Sunday Comics are back!
They've back! Beginning tomorrow November 2nd, after a five-month hiatus the Charlie Chan Sunday Comics return for another 3-yr, 7-month run! A painstaking labor of love, Webmaster Rush Glick has collected these excellent comic strip over time, and will once again post a new (or continuing story) comic strip each Sunday for the next 43 … Continue reading It’s official: The Charlie Chan Sunday Comics are back!
About “Egbert” the Black Cat in Behind That Curtain (1928)?
Like yourself (I'm sure) I've always puzzled at the introduction of Egbert, the black cat in Earl Derr Biggers' fourth Charlie Chan novel Behind That Curtain? No really! I've always wondered what enticed Biggers to add him into the fold. And what's with that name...Egbert? He appears only briefly in Chapters I and II. Egbert … Continue reading About “Egbert” the Black Cat in Behind That Curtain (1928)?
A Hawaiian detective’s necessity, The Panama Hat.
Well, there are many reasons for wearing a hat. I personally prefer a fedora in the Ohio winters to keep the snow and wind off my head. However, if you plan to do some detecting in the tropics, a Panama Hat is a must to keep a cool head when solving those mysteries. In the … Continue reading A Hawaiian detective’s necessity, The Panama Hat.
Charlie Chan and the Unsolved Cleveland Caper!
(HAPPY 141st BIRTHDAY EARL - August 26th, 1884) What's that you say! Did Charlie Chan really investigate a mystery in Cleveland, Ohio? Cleveland, where his creator Author Earl Derr Biggers once worked as a night crime reporter on Cleveland's newspaper, The Plain Dealer. Cleveland an hour's drive from Warren, Ohio, where Biggers was born and … Continue reading Charlie Chan and the Unsolved Cleveland Caper!
In one month: Charlie Chan, The Chinese-Hawaiian Detective from Warren, Ohio!
This young man is so excited he soiled his nappy! We're exactly one month away as members of Webmaster Rush Glick's The Charlie Chan Family Home head to Warren, Ohio to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Author Earl Derr Biggers' literary and film creation, Detective Charlie Chan. The following two public events are schedule for … Continue reading In one month: Charlie Chan, The Chinese-Hawaiian Detective from Warren, Ohio!
A Panama hat tip to George M. Cohan: Earl & Charlie couldn’t have done it without ya!
Had it not been for George M. Cohan's complete enthusiasm for Earl Derr Biggers' first novel, Seven Keys to Baldpate (1913), I've often wondered if Biggers' would have been as successful with mystery writing, or even--who knows--gone on to create our hero Charlie Chan! So with this year being the Centennial of Detective Charlie Chan's … Continue reading A Panama hat tip to George M. Cohan: Earl & Charlie couldn’t have done it without ya!
August 14-17, Celebrate Charlie Chan: The Chinese-Hawaiian Detective out of Warren, Ohio.
Finally, after many years of meeting online to chat and view a Detective Charlie Chan film, members of the Charlie Chan Family Home have decided it's time once again to meet and break bread in person! In honor of the 100th Anniversary of Author Earl Derr Biggers' literary Detective Charlie Chan, Warren, Ohio will be … Continue reading August 14-17, Celebrate Charlie Chan: The Chinese-Hawaiian Detective out of Warren, Ohio.
A 1970s Charlie Chan CB radio QSL postcard, Alliance Ohio
Social Media isn't very old. But even before Friendster, MySpace, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter (X), Instagram, Snapchat, and all the others, a 1970s social media craze came in the form of CB (Citizen Band) radio. And a new fad developed: sending QSL postcards to acknowledge radio contact with someone. These postcards were sent "snail mail" via … Continue reading A 1970s Charlie Chan CB radio QSL postcard, Alliance Ohio
The mostly invisible, but highly significant Charlie Chan Actor: George Kuwa
Before Roland Winters, before Sidney Toler, even before Warner Oland starred as Charlie Chan; Japanese born actor George Kuwa was the first to play the detective in a 1926, ten-episode serial, The House Without a Key. This immediately following publication of that first Chan story "House" the previous year; a foreshadowing Detective Chan was here … Continue reading The mostly invisible, but highly significant Charlie Chan Actor: George Kuwa









