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Think Fast, Mr. Moto
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Think Fast, Mr. Moto

Meet.... MR. MOTO the foxiest detective of them all!
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User Score30 ratings
TMDB 6.216+19371h 7mEnglish
CrimeMysteryThriller

Synopsis

When his import/export business infiltrated by international diamond smugglers, Mr. Moto must follow a trail of clues littered with beautiful women, glittering gems and deadly assassins. Making his way from the mysterious streets of San Francisco's Chinatown to the dark and dangerous alleys of Shanghai, Mr. Moto will stop at nothing to bring the culprits to justice...even if it means making the ultimate sacrifice!

Director
Norman FosterFrom TMDB credits
Studio
20th Century Fox1 production companies
Release
July 23, 1937Released
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Top Cast

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Peter Lorre
Peter Lorre
Kentaro Moto
Virginia Field
Virginia Field
Gloria Danton/Tanya Boriv
Thomas Beck
Thomas Beck
Robert 'Bob' Hitchings, Jr.
Sig Ruman
Sig Ruman
Nicolas Marloff
Murray Kinnell
Murray Kinnell
Joseph B. Wilkie
John Rogers
Carson
Lotus Long
Lotus Long
Lela Liu
George Cooper
George Cooper
Muggs Blake

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Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
Dec 1, 2024

When the son of the owner of a shipping line is given a secret letter by his father, he thinks nothing of it as he enjoys the privileges of his wealth on the journey to Shanghai. The thing is, though, someone else is determined to know about the contents of the letter and "Bob" (Thomas Beck) quickly finds himself at the centre of quite a conspiracy. Fortunately, the enigmatic "Moto" (Peter Lorre) also happens to be travelling, incognito of course, on the same boat and he recognises a tattoo on the steward's arm as that of a killer he'd encountered before. Whilst "Moto" is working to find out what's going on, "Bob" has taken quite a shine to the mysterious "Gloria" (Virginia Field) but who exactly is she, and what's her agenda? Boats usually serve well as confined spaces to base a thriller, but as this never sets foot outside the studio in the first place that doesn't - aside from the occasional audio splash - really add much to this rather pedestrian drama that offers a few twists and turns but still largely telegraphs the denouement. Still, Peter Lorre brings an engaging charisma to the proceedings, there's plenty of flying furniture and it did rather make me pine for the glamour days of grand sea travel.

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