Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery, Thriller | Mr. Moto 7 - Mr. Moto und die geheimnisvolle Insel | 1939 | Mr. Moto und die geheimnisvolle Insel | Herbert I. Leeds | United States | 64 |
6,9 IMDb Nr.666 | Handlung "In a far corner of the earth...where life is cheap...Moto meets his strangest crime adventure! (original lobby card)" The U.S. government asks Mr. Moto to go to Puerto Rico to investigate diamond smuggling after an earlier investigator is murdered. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by Spondonman on 10 May 2007) Moto #7/8 finds us in "Porto Rico" with a great print, some nice sets and atmospheric photography and a sterling cast giving the flimsy plot all they had. Moto played as ever by Peter Lorre is called in by the Government in cahoots with the Governor to root out an international gang of diamond smugglers, discovers straight away that one the Governor's confidantes must be one of the baddies, if not the top dirty dog. Just picture the high profile suspects: Leon Ames, Douglas Dumbrille, Richard Lane, Jean Hersholt, Charles Brown or even Robert Lowery, all shifty and at each others throats from the word go but which one is guilty? At least Moto's sidekick wrestler Warren Hymer has no doubts, even if he is paradoxically also continually bewildered. Mention ghosts and Willie Best makes an appearance! The dialogue was surprisingly witty, the production values high - from the delightful evening party to the beads of sweat on various foreheads. The running gag was supplied by McGurk's unstinting admiration for Moto always besting him at judo - he sure took some beating and shooting at in here! Great non-heavy entertainment as usual, an excellent entry in the series. | Darsteller Peter Lorre ... Mr. Moto Jean Hersholt ... Sutter Amanda Duff ... Joan Castle Warren Hymer ... Twister McGurk Richard Lane ... Commissioner Gordon Leon Ames ... Commissioner Madero Douglass Dumbrille ... La Costa (as Douglas Dumbrille) Charles D. Brown ... Col. Thomas Castle Paul Harvey ... Governor John Bentley Robert Lowery ... Lieut. George Bentley | ||||
Musik | Drehbuch Peter Milne | John Reinhardt | George Bricker | John W. Vandercook | John P. Marquand | Jack Jungmeyer | Edith Skouras | Produktion |