Ah Kee

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Ah Kee is a character in the 1931 crime film "Daughter of the Dragon," portrayed as a key figure in its tale of intrigue and revenge.

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Ah Kee canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
affiliation Scotland Yard NERFINISHED
appearsAlongside Fu Manchu NERFINISHED
Ling Moy NERFINISHED
Sir John Petrie NERFINISHED
appearsIn Daughter of the Dragon NERFINISHED
basedOn Fu Manchu stories by Sax Rohmer
connectedTo Fu Manchu NERFINISHED
Ling Moy NERFINISHED
Sir John Petrie NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
familyBackground son of a police inspector
filmReleaseYear 1931
genreOfWork crime film
hasEthnicBackground Chinese
isMaleCharacter true
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeFunction investigates murder linked to Fu Manchu
narrativeRole key figure
love interest of Ling Moy
protagonist
occupation detective
partOf Daughter of the Dragon narrative NERFINISHED
partOfFranchise Fu Manchu film cycle NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Sessue Hayakawa NERFINISHED
portrayedIn sound film
settingOfActivity London NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement intrigue
loyalty versus duty
revenge
worksAs Scotland Yard detective
yearOfWork 1931

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