IMDb6.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Director: Norman Foster•Genres: Mystery, Crime, Thriller
Amateur detective Mr. Moto travels to the United States to investigate a smuggling ring and a series of murders connected to it. Posing as a variety of characters, Moto infiltrates a dangerous organization that deals in stolen jewels and illegal firearms. He must race against time to uncover the mastermind behind the crimes before he becomes the next victim, navigating a treacherous path filled with deception and peril.
Think Fast, Mr. Moto received a generally positive reception for its time, particularly noted for its engaging mystery plot and Peter Lorre's performance. While not considered high art, it was appreciated as a well-executed B-movie that provided solid entertainment and successfully launched a popular film series. Modern retrospective views often praise its efficient pacing and the charm of its vintage detective narrative.
An engaging B-movie mystery with a fast-paced plot.
Peter Lorre delivers a charismatic performance as the intelligent detective.
Offers classic detective tropes and period charm suitable for genre fans.
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The character of Mr. Moto was originally created by American author John P. Marquand in a series of popular Saturday Evening Post serials and novels, making the film adaptation one of the first instances of translating a literary detective character to the screen in this manner.
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