The Trap (1946 Film)
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''The Trap'' is a 1946 American
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directed by
Howard Bretherton Howard Bretherton (13 February 1890, in Tacoma, Washington – 12 April 1969, in San Diego, California) was an American film director and film editor. Career He began his career as a propman and then became a film editor during the early 1920s f ...
and starring
Sidney Toler Sidney Toler (born Hooper G. Toler Jr., April 28, 1874 – February 12, 1947) was an American actor, playwright, and theatre director. The second non-Asian actor to play the role of Charlie Chan on screen, he is best remembered for his portrayal ...
and
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. This was Toler's 22nd and final appearance as Chan, and his final performance of any kind.


Plot

Cole King's theatrical ensemble resides at a beach house in Malibu, California. Adelaide, one of the showgirls, challenges Cole's girl Marcia. Marcia retaliates by threatening to reveal Adelaide's secret marriage to disgraced doctor George Brandt. She also steals a letter to Adelaide from Brandt. Marcia also knows that one of the other showgirls, Lois, is hiding the fact that she is under eighteen. Another member of the troupe, San Toy, finds a dead body: Lois. Marcia has become a suspect, having fled the scene. The cause of death is strangulation, and the technique is often used by the French and the Chinese. Immediately, the French Adelaide and Chinese San Toy are placed under suspicion as possible perpetrators. San Toy contacts her friend Jimmy Chan, son of famous sleuth Charlie Chan, asking for help. Jimmy rushes to the crime scene and tries to launch an investigation himself, but the elder Chan arrives and takes charge. A mysterious assailant attacks Chan's chauffeur Birmingham, and then San Toy. Marcia is found dead, strangled on the beach, with a silk cord still around her neck. Suspicion points to many members of the Cole King company, but Chan sets a trap to catch the real killer. Everything works as planned: the killer tries to strangle San Toy that night. Jimmy comes to San's rescue but foils the trap. Chan, Birmingham, and Jimmy then chase and confront the killer. Dr. Brandt is cleared of all suspicion, and Chan promises to restore Brandt's license by talking to the Board of Medical Examiners.


Production

''The Trap'' was a troubled production, filmed in July and August of 1946. Star Sidney Toler, suffering from cancer during his last few films, was now so weak that he could hardly walk, and could stand for only short periods of time. The film was structured to accommodate Toler's fragile condition: his scenes are limited (he doesn't make his entrance until 16 minutes into the picture), and the script often concentrates on his assistants to relieve Toler of the physical action. When the film was released in November 1946, trade comments were generally negative, noting the film's patchwork construction. Trade publisher Pete Harrison was blunt: "A new low for the series. The picture does not have one redeeming feature."Pete Harrison, ''Harrison's Reports'', Jan. 18, 1947, p. 10. Toler, now too ill to work in pictures, was forced into retirement and died in February 1947.


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Copyright notice

The film is presumed to be in the
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, due to the omission of a valid
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notice in the film's main title and end title.


See also

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