Ο κ.. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939)

Τον Ιούλιο 7, 1939, Twentieth Century-Fox Films released the final Mr. Κίνηση “B” film starring Peter Lorre as Inspector Kentaro Moto. Ο κ.. Moto Takes a Vacation finds Mr. Moto accompanying the Queen of Sheba’s Crown from its discovery in an Egyptian archaeological site to a San Francisco museum. Ο κ.. Moto suspects the arch criminal Metaxess, who authorities believed was dead, intends to steal the artifact.

Ο κ.. Moto knows a member of the museum staff is Metaxess or his confederate. Ο κ.. Moto must discover Metaxess before the crown is stolen.

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Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto from Thank You, Ο κ.. Κίνηση

While this film is rather formulaic, Director Norman Foster did a good job of hiding Metaxess’ identity during the film. Foster is assisted in his task with a better than average cast of Joseph Schildkraut, Virginia Field and Lionel Atwill.

Ο κ.. Moto Takes a Vacation has a little less Ju-Jitsu than previous films. As usual, some of the racial stereotypes in these films are offensive.

Ο κ.. Moto Takes a Vacation ended this entertaining series. Unlike several of the more cerebral Asian detectives of the 1930s, Ο κ.. Moto performed many physical feats in his films. Ο κ.. Moto actually killed several criminals during the film series.

Ωστόσο, the series had probably run its course after 8 ταινίες. Film historians often cite World War II and the attack on Pearl Harbor as the reason the series ended. The critics surmised American audiences would not accept a Japan hero after the attack.

Timing throws doubt on this theory. All the movies were completed before 1939. Creativity and commercial success probably brought the series to an end.

Ο κ.. Moto Takes a Vacation only runs 62 πρακτικά. If you liked the other Mr. Moto films, I would recommend it.

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