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29 dic 1974 · Judge Dee and the Monastery Murders: Directed by Jeremy Kagan. With Khigh Dhiegh, Mako, Soon-Tek Oh, Miiko Taka. China, 7th century. On their way to a provincial centre Judge Dee and his three wives spend the night at a taoist monastery.
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- Mystery
- Jeremy Kagan
- 1974-12-29
In 1974, Gerald Isenberg adapted the novel The Haunted Monastery into a television movie for ABC, titled Judge Dee and the Monastery Murders. It starred Khigh Dhiegh as Judge Dee. [2] With the exception of the star (who generally played East Asian roles but was of English and North African descent), the movie had an all-Asian cast ...
- Robert van Gulik
- 1967
Overview. China, 7th century. On their way to a provincial center Judge Dee and his three wives spend the night at a Taoist monastery. Soon the judge discovers that the secluded place holds a secret - the former abbot died of unnatural causes. After a number of mysterious events and more cases of murder Dee tracks down the true villain.
Judge Dee and the Monastery Murders. A seventh-century Chinese sleuth's (Khigh Dhiegh) case involves his three wives and a bear, for starters.
- Mystery & Thriller
- Khigh Dhiegh
- Jeremy Kagan
China, 7th century. On their way to a provincial centre Judge Dee and his three wives spend the night at a taoist monastery. Soon the judge discovers that the secluded place holds a secret – the former abbot died of unnatural causes.
A handsomely produced detective pilot set in seventh-century China, with a totally distinctive sleuth faced with an unusual case involving his three wives, a killer bear, three murders, a one-armed lady, a dead monk, a chamber of horrors, a vengeful swordsman, a lovesick juggler, a kidnapped nun --.
1974 Directed by Jeremy Kagan. China, 7th century. On their way to a provincial center Judge Dee and his three wives spend the night at a Taoist monastery. Soon the judge discovers that the secluded place holds a secret - the former abbot died of unnatural causes.