MR. MOTO TAKES A CHANCE-1938-While the
famous (phony) Japanese detective (Peter Lorre in his fourth outing
as the Asian sleuth) is digging in some ruins in Ankor Wat he meets
Victoria Mason (Rochelle Hudson) an aviatrix who was flying around the
world until her plane crashed. After a rajah's (J. Edward Bromberg)
wife dies mysteriously Moto (who acts as suspiciously as a murderer)
investigates. Later he disguises himself as a high priest to save
some reporters (Robert Kent and Chick Chandler) from death. Then a
real local high priest causes trouble. Too much time is spent on the
comic adventures of the reporters. It turns out Moto and Victoria are
working for the same end: to smash an arsenal assembled for the high
priest's planned revolution.
Director Norman Foster (also an actor)
made most of the entries in the Moto series as well as several
Charlie Chan mysteries and is the credited director of Orson Welles'
JOURNEY INTO FEAR.
Lead actress Rochelle Hudson was a popular leading lady in films of the '30's and early '40's. After playing Natalie Woods' mother in REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE in 1955 she left Hollywood for other endeavors. She worked sporadically in the 1960's but retired for good after her last film appearance in the low budget anthology GALLERY OF TERROR (aka RETURN FROM THE PAST) IN 1967. She died in 1972.
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