مسٹر. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939)

On July 7, 1939, Twentieth Century-Fox Films released the final Mr. موشن “بی” film starring Peter Lorre as Inspector Kentaro Moto. مسٹر. 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. مسٹر. Moto suspects the arch criminal Metaxess, who authorities believed was dead, intends to steal the artifact.

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

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Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto from Thank You, مسٹر. موشن

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.

مسٹر. 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.

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

تاہم, the series had probably run its course after 8 فلموں. 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.

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

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