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Titel  MR. MOTO 8 - MR. MOTO UND SEIN LOCKVOGEL


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GenreTitel [IMDb]JahrOriginaltitel [TMDb]RegieLandmin
Action, Adventure, Crime, Mystery, Thriller Mr. Moto 8 - Mr. Moto und sein Lockvogel  1939 Mr. Moto und sein Lockvogel Norman Foster United States 65 

6,8  IMDb

Nr.667 
Handlung
Disguised as an Austrian archaeologist, Moto helps unearth the priceless crown of the legendary Queen of Sheba and sans disguise defends it from a variety of thugs and criminals. 
Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen]
(by guenzeld on 8 May 2012)

It's hard to dislike a Mr Moto film, not only because of the stylishness with which they were all made but because, of course, Peter Lorre is so ingratiating in a role tailor-made for him. He is just excellent in the part and it is a pity there were only eight entries in this charming series. As for MR MOTO TAKES A VACATION, I can recommend it quite highly.
Like others I will offer the one caveat: the rather irritating "comic relief" character. Hollywood had such marvelous actors available to play the typical "silly-ass" Englishman that it is a wonder why they allowed this gentleman to take the role and to overplay it so gratingly. The writing here could have been tightened up a bit, and the reliable Norman Foster could have toned him down a few pegs.
But much of this is balanced by other delights in the film, starting with dear, old Willie Best in a wonderfully funny (and beautifully directed) cameo. Bob Hope called Best one of the best actors he'd ever worked with. It's easy to see why here. He is as lovable as everyone's favorite bumbling Uncle, a sort of compendium of both Laurel and Hardy. Also distinguishing its interesting cast is the great Joesph Schildkraut, an actor incapable of giving a bad performance. He was one of the masters of his profession.
Charming, fun, and magnificently photographed in rich, lustrous black and white, I really don't think you could go wrong with this one. 
Darsteller
Peter Lorre ... Mr. Moto
Joseph Schildkraut ... Hendrik Manderson
Lionel Atwill ... Professor Hildebrand
Virginia Field ... Eleanor Kirke
John 'Dusty' King ... Howard Stevens (as John King)
Iva Stewart ... Susan French
G.P. Huntley ... Archie Featherstone (as George P. Huntley Jr.)
Victor Varconi ... Paul Borodoff
John Bleifer ... Wendling
Honorable Wu ... Wong 
Musik

Samuel Kaylin 

Drehbuch

Philip MacDonald  |  Norman Foster  |  John P. Marquand 

Produktion

Sol M. Wurtzel