Docks of New Orleans

Docks of New Orleans is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Derwin Abrahams and starring Roland Winters, Virginia Dale and Mantan Moreland.[1] It featured Winters in his second appearance as Charlie Chan, having replaced Sidney Toler in the role.This article about a mystery film is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Derwin AbrahamsWilliam Scott DarlingCharlie ChanEarl Derr BiggersRoland WintersVirginia DaleMantan MorelandWilliam A. SicknerAce HermanOtho LoveringEdward J. KayMonogram Picturesmystery filmSidney TolerJohn GallaudetVictor Sen YungCarol FormanDouglas FowleyHarry HaydenStanley AndrewsEmmett VoganBoyd IrwinRory MallinsonGeorge J. LewisFerris TaylorLarry SteersThe House Without a KeyThe Chinese ParrotBehind That CurtainThe Black CamelCharlie Chan Carries OnKeeper of the KeysThere Were ThirteenCharlie Chan's ChanceCharlie Chan's Greatest CaseCharlie Chan's CourageCharlie Chan in LondonCharlie Chan in ParisCharlie Chan in EgyptCharlie Chan in ShanghaiCharlie Chan's SecretCharlie Chan at the CircusCharlie Chan at the Race TrackCharlie Chan at the OperaCharlie Chan at the OlympicsCharlie Chan on BroadwayCharlie Chan at Monte CarloCharlie Chan in HonoluluCharlie Chan in RenoCharlie Chan at Treasure IslandCity in DarknessCharlie Chan's Murder CruiseCharlie Chan at the Wax MuseumCharlie Chan in PanamaMurder Over New YorkDead Men TellCharlie Chan in RioCastle in the DesertCharlie Chan in the Secret ServiceCharlie Chan in the Chinese CatBlack MagicThe Shanghai CobraThe Red DragonThe Scarlet ClueThe Jade MaskDangerous MoneyDark AlibiShadows Over ChinatownThe TrapThe Chinese RingShanghai ChestThe Golden EyeThe Feathered SerpentSky DragonThe Return of Charlie ChanCharlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon QueenThe New Adventures of Charlie ChanThe Amazing Chan and the Chan ClanChang Apana