Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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Diablerie of Doctor Fu Manchu in the dialogue version Doctor Fu Manchu," in the suspense and horthe novel. Jean Arthur, right, as Lia, Neil Hamilton, as Jack Petrie, and Claude King, as Sir John Petrie, receive another warning of death from Fu Manchu. Fu Manchu, below, is trapped into a dangerous admission by O. P. Heggie, as Nay land Smith, the detective, whose assistant is Jack in disguise. Jack, below, in trying to penetrate the secret of Fu Manchu's diabolic villainy, is unaware that his family arc the last remaining victims of the Chinaman's accumulated hatred. In the oval, lower left, is seen Warner Oland, as Fu Manchu, peering at those who, he thinks, will meet death by his hand.