Although Charlie and Lee are in Monaco for an art exhibit, they become caught up in a feud between rival financiers which involves the Chans in a web of blackmail and murder..

Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for 1930s mysteries or just want something that doesn't demand you think too hard, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need high-octane thrills or modern pacing, skip it. You’ll be bored to tears within fifteen minutes. I caught this one on a rainy Tuesday. It feel...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for 1930s mysteries or just want something that doesn't demand you think too hard, you’ll probably have a decent time. If you need high-octane thrills or modern pacing, skip it. You’ll be bored to tears within fifteen minutes. I caught this one on a rainy Tuesday. It feels like one of those movies that was meant to be the second half of a double feature, back when people actually went to theaters for Matinee Idle. It moves fast, maybe too fast, and..."
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