Sidney Toler
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Black Magic
(1944)After a murder occurs during a séance, Charlie Chan must search for the killer amidst the numerous ghosts conjured up by a motley crew of mediums.

Shadows Over Chinatown
(1946)In 1940’s San Francisco, detective Charlie Chan, his son and his trusty driver investigate murders connected with an insurance racket in Chinatown.

Dark Alibi
(1946)Charlie, with help from his sidekick son and chauffeur, has just nine days to prove the innocence of an ex-con framed for bank robbery and murder.

The Mysterious Rider
(1938)Unbeknownst to his daughter, Outlaw Pecos Bill works undercover at the Bellhounds ranch, seeking justice for his partner's death and stolen land.

Law of the Pampas
(1939)Hoppy and Lucky are headed to South America to deliver a herd of cattle, but bad guy Ralph Merritt will stop at nothing to get in their way.

Isle of Forgotten Sins
(1943)Two treasure hunters looking for a sunken cargo of $3-million in gold let the seductive owner of an island brothel in on their deal.

Madame X
(1929)The wife of a French diplomat, forcibly separated from her young son, will meet him again in 20 years as his client when she stands trial for murder.

Heritage of the Desert
(1939)When an engaged woman falls in love with a wounded man that her family is caring for, she flees her wedding and finds herself held hostage by outlaws.

Call of the Wild
(1935)A hardy young man, his pal and a girl are stranded in the Yukon and join forces to locate a rich gold claim in the Arctic wastelands.
Blondie of the Follies
(1932)Two girls, friends from the New York slums, take very different paths in their quest for fame and fortune in Blondie of the Follies. Ziegfeld Follies chorines Blondie (Marion Davies) and Lottie (Billie Dove) both fall in love with wealthy playboy Larry Belmont (Robert Montgomery). While Blondie retains her virtue and works diligently to advance her career, Lottie uses other charms to woo Belmont and to move up in show business. But when Blondie seems to be succeeding both on stage and in love, Lottie resorts to underhanded tricks during a performance to thwart her.

Speak Easily
(1932)Bookish without much in the way of street smarts, a professor believes he’s become the heir to a fortune and throws it away on a bad Broadway show.