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Directed by Norman FosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeActors Peter Lorre,
Thomas Beck,
Virginia Field,
Lee Phelps,
Sig Ruman,
Murray KinnellRating66%
The film opens with Mr. Moto in disguise as a street salesmen and selling goods to passers-by. He sees a man leaving a shop with a tattoo of the British Flag on his arm. Moto enters the shop to sell a rare diamond to the owner. However, Moto sees a body stuffed into a wicker basket in the store, and using his mastery of judo takes down the shopkeeper. Later, he reserves a berth on a freighter headed for Shanghai. Also on the freighter is Bob Hitchings Jr., son of the owner of the freighter. Before leaving, Hitchings Sr. gives his son a confidential letter for the head of the Shanghai branch of the company. Hitchings and Moto become friends (Moto notices the letter), and Moto helps Hitchings cure a hangover. Hitchings complains to Moto that he has not met any beautiful women on board. After a stop in Honolulu, a beautiful woman named Gloria Danton boards the ship, and she and Hitchings fall in love. But Gloria is a spy for Nicolas Marloff, who runs a smuggling operation out of Shanghai. She periodically sends him notes and leaves without saying goodbye to Hitchings. Moto finds a steward looking for Hitchings’s letter, and confronts him, knowing he was the person who killed the man in the wicker basket, as he wears the tattoo. Moto throws the man overboard and takes the letter., 1h3
Directed by Norman FosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Seafaring films,
Prison films,
Transport filmsActors Peter Lorre,
Mary Maguire,
Henry Wilcoxon,
Erik Rhodes,
Harold Huber,
Leon AmesRating66%
The film opens with a daring escape from the French penal colony on Devil’s Island. Mr. Moto, pretending to be Ito Matsuka, a Japanese murderer, is in the company of Paul Brissac, who belongs to a group of assassins. Brissac changes his name to Romero when they arrive in London and Moto stays on as his houseboy., 1h3
Directed by Norman FosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeThemes Transport films,
Aviation filmsActors Peter Lorre,
Rochelle Hudson,
Robert Kent,
J. Edward Bromberg,
Chick Chandler,
George RegasRating63%
Over the ruins of Angkor Wat in Cambodia we see the airplane Victoria Mason, aviatrix, flying around the globe. But her actual destination is the kingdom of Tong Moi in French Indochina. Already in Tong Moi, Mr. Moto is posing as an archeologist, and newsreel cameramen Marty Weston and Chick Davis are traveling up the river. Once she is overhead, Mason lights a flare and bails out of her smoking plane which crashes nearby. Rescued by Moto, Mason goes into the village with Bokor the head priest of Shiva. As Weston and Davis arrive at the crash site, Moto has discovered the flare that “caused” the accident., 1h5
Directed by Norman FosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
CrimeActors Peter Lorre,
Joseph Schildkraut,
Lionel Atwill,
Virginia Field,
John King,
G.P. HuntleyRating64%
American archeologist Howard Stevens (John 'Dusty' King) recovers the ancient crown of the Queen of Sheba, the priceless artifact is shipped to the San Francisco Museum. Ostensibly on vacation, Mr. Moto (Peter Lorre) shows up to guard the crown from a notorious master thief, whom everyone assumes is dead. Using a variety of disguises, the very-much-alive thief succeeds in pilfering the crown-only to discover that Moto has remained three steps ahead of him throughout the film., 1h19
Directed by Norman FosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
Crime,
RomanceActors Joan Fontaine,
Burt Lancaster,
Robert Newton,
Lewis Russell,
Jay Novello,
Colin Keith-JohnstonRating66%
Bill Saunders (Lancaster) is a former prisoner of war now living in England, whose experiences have left him unstable and violent. He gets into a bar fight in which he kills a man and then flees. He hides out with the assistance of a nurse, Jane Wharton (Joan Fontaine), who believes his story that the killing was an accident., 1h17
Directed by Norman FosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeActors Ann Sheridan,
Dennis O'Keefe,
Robert Keith,
Ross Elliott,
John Qualen,
Frank JenksRating71%
As the film opens, a man, Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott), is walking his dog in the city at night. He witnesses a man in a car talking about a crime. The man then gets shot. But whoever shot that man then sees Frank and shoots at him. The shot misses, however, because it is mistakenly aimed at Frank's shadow. The killer then flees in the car., 1h7
Directed by Norman FosterOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Children's filmsActors Sidney Toler,
Jean Rogers,
Lionel Atwill,
Mary Nash,
Victor Sen Yung,
Kane RichmondRating70%
Charlie Chan must stop a spy from destroying the Panama Canal, trapping a Navy fleet on its way to the Pacific after maneuvers in the Atlantic. As the U.S. fleet prepares to navigate the waters of the Panama Canal, Panama City becomes rife with spies. , 1h8
Directed by Norman Foster,
Orson WellesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
Spy,
Historical,
NoirThemes Spy films,
Political filmsActors Joseph Cotten,
Dolores del Río,
Ruth Warrick,
Orson Welles,
Agnes Moorehead,
Everett SloaneRating64%
In an opening scene before the credits an assassin, Banat, is seen preparing a gun while a gramophone skips as it plays. The story that follows is the narrative of a letter from Howard Graham, an American armaments engineer, to his wife Stephanie. While journeying to the Soviet port of Batumi to return to the United States to complete his business with the Turkish Navy, Graham and his wife stop in Istanbul and are met by Kopeikin, a Turkish employee of Graham's company, who under the pretense of discussing business, takes Graham to a nightclub to introduce him to dancer Josette Maretl and her partner Gogo. When Banat tries to kill Graham during a magic act, he shoots the magician instead, and Graham is brought to the headquarters of the Turkish secret police for questioning. Colonel Haki of the secret police warns Graham that German agents are trying to kill him to delay the re-arming of Turkish ships. He shows Graham a photograph of Banat, whom he says was hired by a Nazi agent named Muller, and orders Graham to travel secretly to Batumi aboard a tramp steamer instead of by train. Haki assures him that he will personally see that Stephanie gets to their hotel in Batumi ahead of him.