Charlie Chan's Greatest Case (1933)

John Quincy Winterslip and Carlotta Egan.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

John Quincy Winterslip and Carlotta Egan. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

John Quincy Winterslip and Carlotta Egan. Publicity Still (8 x 10
inches)

Three of their eleven children awaken as the Chan household
gets out
of bed to help their father leave on an emergency call to a new
case.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan with nine of his children.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan searches Brade's room at the Reef and Palm Hotel.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan speaks with Carlotta Egan
at the Reef and Palm Hotel. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan removes the lock from the
wheel of his family car, a 1919 "Model Y" flivver.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan shows Arlene Compton the
brooch given to her by the late Dan Winterslip.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)
Charlie Chan discusses the brooch given to Arlene Compton by the late Dan
Winterslip with Miss Compton and an
indignant Steve Leatherbee looks on.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)
Contributed by Gene Lue

Charlie Chan threatens to hold James Egan as Captain Cope and Carlotta Egan look on. Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan asks a beachcomber how he
came to possess a
watch that was connected with the murderer
of Dan Winterslip.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)
Contributed by Gene Lue

Charlie Chan and family drive off in their brand new
Ford touring car,
a gift from a grateful Minerva Winterslip.
Post Card (3 x 5 inches)

Charlie Chan and family in their new
1933 Ford touring car.
Publicity Still (8 x 10 inches)

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case Title Card (11 x 17 inches)

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case One
Sheet Poster (41 x 27 inches)

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case Half Sheet Poster (22 x 28
inches)

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case
Half Sheet Poster
(22 x 28 inches)

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case
Glass Slide
(3 1/4 x 4 inches)

Charlie Chan's Greatest
Case Glass Slide (3 1/4 x 4 inches)
Contributed by Chris Ellis

Charlie Chan's Greatest Case Advertisement on the back cover of
a 1933 edition of The House Without a Key, by Earl Derr Biggers.


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