Mr. Moto in Danger Island

1939 film by Herbert I. Leeds

Mr. Moto in Danger Island is a 1939 film about the U.S. government that asks Mr. Moto to go to Puerto Rico to investigate diamond smuggling after an earlier investigator is murdered.

Directed by Herbert I. Leeds. Written by Peter Milne, John Reinhardt, George Bricker, Jack Jungmeyer, and Edith Skouras, based on the 1933 novel Murder in Trinidad by John W. Vandercook.
HUNTED BY THE POLICE!...STALKED BY A KILLER!  (taglines)

Dialogue edit

Kentaro Moto: You've been a great help, and I want to thank you.
Twister McGurk: I wanna thank you too, pal. That hold yuh showed me I'm gonna keep in my wretlin' "prepatory."

Joan Castle: Shimura. You murdered the Governor. It was you, you framed my father. Now we can go back to San Juan. This proves dad innocent.
Grant: Sure, sure. Now you go back to your cabin and looked after that fever. I'll take care of this.
Joan Castle: But we can't waste anytime.
Grant: Bill, take her back to her cabin.

Taglines edit

  • In a far corner of the earth...where life is cheap...Moto meets his strangest crime adventure!
  • HUNTED BY THE POLICE!...STALKED BY A KILLER!
  • With both law and lawlessness against him Moto pits his oriental cunning against a fiendish killer...in his strangest crime adventure!
  • PETER LORRE as the famous "Saturday Evening Post" detective, who almost meets his doom!

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