Mr. Moto
Peter Lorre
Mr. Moto

“ONLY MOTO WOULD CALL IT A VACATION! In an ancient, foreboding tomb alive with death he embarks on his strangest crime adventure!”
Mr. Moto is in Egypt to thwart a criminal mastermind determined to steal the priceless crown of the Queen of Sheba. When the precious treasure is transported to America, Mr. Moto must race against time to unmask the cunning thief who will stop at nothing—not even murder—to get what he wants.
Mr. Moto
Peter Lorre
Mr. Moto
Hendrik Manderson
Joseph Schildkraut
Hendrik Manderson
Prof. Roger Chauncey Hildebrand
Lionel Atwill
Prof. Roger Chauncey Hildebrand
Eleanor Kirke
Virginia Field
Eleanor Kirke
Howard Stevens
John 'Dusty' King
Howard Stevens
Susan French
Iva Stewart
Susan French
Archie Featherstone
G.P. Huntley
Archie Featherstone
Paul Borodoff
Victor Varconi
Paul Borodoff
Wendling
John Bleifer
Wendling
Wong
Honorable Wu
Wong
David Perez
Morgan Wallace
David Perez
Joe Rubla
Anthony Warde
Joe Rubla
Peter Lorre is on good form in this rather enjoyable antiquity adventure. His "Mr Moto" finds himself tangled up in a plot by some clever crooks to steal the recently discovered crown of the Queen of Sheba before it can be safely deposited in a San Francisco museum. The gang of would-be-thieves is lead by the enigmatic "Mr. Metaxa" (perhaps of Greek origin?) and Lorre must keep the bejewelled artefact safe and discover the true identity of the kingpin before he can safely resume his holiday. The foil is provided by the rather eccentric Brit "Featherstone" (GP Huntley) and that doesn't always work, but otherwise what we have here is a quickly paced action adventure, with just a hint of mystery and enough guesswork required on our part to keep it interesting. Lorre was in his element with these films - his almost boyish enthusiasm and vigour made for an entertaining watch and I heartily recommend this hour if you like short and sweet, well produced, crime drama.
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