Charlie Chan in Egypt (1935)

Charlie Chan requests a drink of water from his dragoman as Snowshoes looks on. Publicity
Still (8 x 10 inches)
Contributed by Gene Lue

"Drop of water on thirsty tongue more
precious than gold in purse." Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan with Nayda. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan with Carol Arnold and Edfu Ahmad. Publicity Still (8 x 10
inches)

Carol Arnold learns that her father is dead. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Having just typed a note on Tom Evans' typewriter, Charlie Chan makes an important
discovery. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan compares two typewritten notes for Tom Evans. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan offers John Thurston proof that Egyptian artifacts, promised
to the Paris Archeological Society, are ending
up in private collections. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan notes that Egyptian antiquities found by Dr. Arnold are ending up in private collections. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

A reluctant Snowshoes looks toward Charlie Chan for reassurance
as the sarcophagus is examined by x-ray.
Publicity Still
(8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan points out that the x-ray image reveals a bullet lodged
near the "ancient" mummy's heart.
Publicity Still
(8 x 10 inches)

The sarcophagus is opened. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Nayda poses fancifully with the sarcophagus.
Publicity Still (10 x 8 inches)

Nayda. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan with Carol Arnold. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

A cigarette provides a clue. Publicity Still (10 x 8 inches)

Charlie Chan with Carol Arnold and Nayda. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan, Tom Evans, and Snowshows enter Ahmeti's tomb. Publicity Still
(8 x 10 inches)

"From birth to death is reach of man." Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

With Tom Evans looking on, Charlie Chan finds the means to open
a secret door in the tomb. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan with "effendi" Snowshoes. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Professor Thurston encourages Carol Arnold to take her medication. Publicity
Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan demonstrates how the violin was used to kill Barry Arnold by releasing
poison gas. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan questions Carol Arnold's pharmacist,
Daoud Atrash.
Publicity Still
(8 x 10 inches)

Edfu Ahmad makes his escape.
Publicity Still
(8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan searches in the Egyptian
night.
Publicity Still
(8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan watches over Tom Evans and
Carol Arnold.
Publicity Still
(8 x 10 inches)

Nayda with Carol Arnold. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

The cast and crew of Charlie Chan
in Egypt. Production Still (8 x 10 inches)

Professor Thurston accuses Charlie Chan of mishandling the case.
Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)
Contributed by Joey van der Veen

Professor Thurston tries to calm Barry Arnold.
Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)

Tom Evans and Carol Arnold with Barry Arnold.
Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)

Charlie Chan offers proof to Professor Thurston that items found in Ahmeti's
tomb have been illegally sold.
Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)

As Tom Evans looks on, Charlie Chan discovers
how to open a secret door in Ahmeti's tomb.
Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)
Contributed by Chris Ellis

Tom Evans notes at the watery entrance to a secret chamber
in Ahmeti's tomb as Charlie Chan and Snowshoes look on.
Lobby Card (11 x 14 inches)
Contributed by Chris Ellis

Charlie Chan in Egypt
Title Card (11 x 14 inches)
Contributed by Chris Ellis

Charlie Chan in Egypt One Sheet Poster
(41 x 27 inches)
Contributed by William Armstrong

Charlie Chan i Egypten (Charlie Chan in Egypt) Swedish poster
(41 x 27 inches)

Charlie Chan i Ægypten (Charlie Chan in Egypt) Swedish poster
(36 x 26 inches)

Charlie Chan in Egypt Australian Daybill
(40 x 15 inches)

Charlie Chan in Egypt Glass Slide (3 1/4 x 4 inches)


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