Kramer contacts Charlie to get his assistance against a perceived murder plot. The situation suddenly becomes complicated when Kramer's wife is kidnapped and later found murdered. The police are convinced the two events are linked, but Charlie has other ideas.
Charlie Chan is asked to investigate the death of a young man on a ship bound for Hawaii. Charlie realizes the mystery is a lot deeper when acts of sabotage begin to occur and some of the crew's lives may be in danger.
Charlie Chan is on special assignment to investigate Dan Randolph on behalf of a grand jury. Charlie becomes directly involved in the case when one of the police officers he is working with gets word his wife has been attacked.
A blind man is killed and his seeing eye dog badly injured. Charlie quickly realizes there is far more to the case than anyone considers. His only problem is trying to work out why circumstances are as they are.
Charlie gets involved in trying to break an espionage ring after plans for a new jet engine are stolen. Suspicion centers around a cabaret performance involving a brother and sister mind reading act from Hungary.
Charlie is called to France when the Bank of England reports that printing plates for currency have been stolen. Chan must rely on connections that go all the way back to WW2 to bring the case to a successful conclusion.
A student friend of Charlie's son is accused of murder after being involved in a serious argument with a music professor. Charlie needs to prove who the murderer was and untangle the greater mystery.
Charlie has to unravel the mystery of a man working as a doctor in London. Information is received suggesting he may have been a doctor in Canada convicted of murder. Charlie has to discover the truth and then decide who had the motivation to make such claims in the first place.
Charlie, while on holiday in England, is asked to investigate the theft of jewelry from an Indian Prince. In doing so, he uncovers a far wider web of intrigue involving the Prince's wife.
Charlie, still in England is contacted by an actor, who believes his daughter is in a relationship with a swindler. Charlie begins to discover the real truth of the situation when an unexpected turn of events changes everything.
Charlie is asked to help track down a Nazi war criminal who has recently escaped from custody. It is believed he is headed for France to uncover a stash of wartime gold lost at sea.
A diamond-cutter phones his client and refuses to cut the client's huge diamond. Then an unknown assailant attacks the cutter and steals the uncut diamond.
An attack on a wax work exhibit of a murderer convicted 30 years previously sets off a series of events that lead Charlie to consider the possibility the wrong man was convicted and hanged for the crime.
Charlie becomes involved in a strange case of deception when an old woman seeks to re-establish contact with her daughter. What he discovers is a complex series of switches and double crosses creating an almost unsolvable crime.
In Brussels Charlie becomes entangled in a three sided scheme that will see a struggling artist's paintings dramatically increase in value almost overnight.
An extremely rare manuscript comes up for sale and Charlie becomes involved after repeated attempts to steal the document fail. It becomes obvious the ownership of the book is in doubt and many parties have a vested interest in owning it.
A man is awaiting execution when the local Pastor approaches Charlie with concerns the man may be innocent. Charlie is struck by how cut and dried the case seems to be, and begins the long process of finding the truth.
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By what name was The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (1957) officially released in Canada in English?