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There Were Thirteen

There Were Thirteen (1931)

6.8/10(9)·TMDBNR 1931 1h 19m ES

Now streaming on Zoovie: There Were Thirteen (1931) — 1h 19m, free in HD. Directed by David Howard, starring Manuel Arbó, Juan Torena, and Ana María Custodio. Genre: Crime and Mystery. No subscription, no email required.

What is There Were Thirteen (1931) about?

This is the Spanish-language version, with a different cast and crew, of the Charlie Chan film Charlie Chan Carries On, in which Charlie sets out to discover the killer of an American found dead in a London hotel room.

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Director:
David Howard
Production:
Fox Film Corporation
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
Spanish
IMDb:
tt0132118

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Who stars in There Were Thirteen (1931)?

Manuel Arbó as Charlie Chan, Juan Torena as Dick Kennaway, Ana María Custodio as Elen Potter, Rafael Calvo as Inspector Duff, Raul Roulien as Max Minchin, Blanca de Castejón as Peggy Minchin, Miguel Ligero as Frank Benbow, Amalia Santee as Señora Benbow.

Also Known As

USCharlie Chan Carries OnUSCharlie Chan Carries On in Spanish

Did You Know?

  • At just 79 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.

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Where can I watch There Were Thirteen online for free?

You can watch There Were Thirteen (1931) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is There Were Thirteen?

There Were Thirteen has a running time of 1h 19m (79 minutes total).

Who directed There Were Thirteen?

There Were Thirteen was directed by David Howard.

Is There Were Thirteen worth watching?

There Were Thirteen has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.8/10 based on 9 votes.

What genre is There Were Thirteen?

There Were Thirteen is a Crime and Mystery film released in 1931.

Who stars in There Were Thirteen?

The cast of There Were Thirteen includes Manuel Arbó, Juan Torena, Ana María Custodio, Rafael Calvo and Raul Roulien.