Warner Oland
17 titles
Filmography
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Charlie Chan's Secret
(1936)An ocean liner sinks off Honolulu and Allen Colby, heir to millions, is presumed dead, but local sleuth Charlie Chan is not so sure and flies to San Francisco to investigate further.

Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
(1937)While visiting Monaco, Charlie and Lee get caught up in a feud between rival financiers, entangling them in a web of blackmail and murder.

Charlie Chan on Broadway
(1937)A former singer returns from European exile with a revealing diary, only to be mysteriously silenced by those she once called allies.

The Black Camel
(1931)Guided by a cryptic psychic, Charlie links a Hollywood actor's unsolved murder to a Honolulu actress's stabbing, unraveling a tangled web of secrets.

The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
(1929)
The Drums of Jeopardy
(1931)A mad doctor seeks revenge on a family of Russian nobles he believes killed his daughter, pursuing them to America after the revolution.

The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
(1930)After fleeing his own funeral, the hypnotic master criminal sets out to destroy the British families he holds responsible for the death of his family.

Werewolf of London
(1935)Botanist Wilfred Glendon (Henry Hull) travels to Tibet in search of a rare flower, the "Marifasa Lupina," which blooms only in moonlight.

The Jazz Singer
(1927)The son of a Jewish cantor is forced to defy the traditions of his religious father in order to pursue his dream of becoming a secular musician.

Mandalay
(1934)A woman with a past tries to get rid of a former lover.

The Mighty
(1929)A gangster's henchman finds redemption and becomes a hero when drafted into the Great War, transforming his life amidst the chaos of battle.

Chinatown Nights
(1929)A socialite falls for a Chinatown gang leader, who pulls her into his world until he falls, too. He tries to save her, but a rival intervenes.

Don Juan
(1926)The devil-may-care 16th century playboy runs afoul of the despotic Borgias after settling in Rome where he becomes haunted by the one who got away.
Old San Francisco
(1927)
Tell It to the Marines
(1926)When Skeet Burns (Haines) joins the U.S. Marines, he winds up under Sergeant O’Hara (Chaney), the toughest leatherneck in the Corps., and both men fall for Navy nurse Norma (Boardman).

Don Q Son of Zorro
(1925)Don Cesar, the son of the legendary Zorro, is forced on the lam in Spain when he’s framed for murder and becomes the whip-wielding outlaw Don Q.

Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood
(2019)This film shows how Hollywood used movies after the attack on Pearl Harbor to portray Asian cultures and the industry's influence on society.