The Mandarin Mystery is a 1936 American film directed by Ralph Staub, loosely based on The Chinese Orange Mystery, a novel featuring detective character Ellery Queen.
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| Directed by | Ralph Staub |
| Written by | Frederic Dannay (story) John Francis Larkin (writer) Manfred Lee (story) Gertrude Orr (writer) Rex Taylor (writer) |
| Screenplay by | Cortland Fitzsimmons |
| Produced by | Nat Levine (producer) Victor Zobel (associate producer) |
| Starring | See below |
| Cinematography | Jack A. Marta |
| Edited by | Grace Goddard |
| Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
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Running time | 66 minutes (USA) 53 minutes (USA, edited version) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Two murders are committed and a $50,000 Chinese Mandarin stamp is stolen, tossed around and eventually recovered as an aggregation of costly-stamp counterfeiters are uncovered through the mastermind investigation by Ellery Queen.
No soundtrack album was created
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