Thank You, Mr. Moto (film)
1937 film by Norman Foster
Thank You, Mr. Moto is a 1937 film about a hunt for seven maps, that when found and put together, reveal the location of the treasures of Genghis Khan.
- Directed by Norman Foster. Written by Wyllis Cooper and Norman Foster, based on the 1936 novel Tank You, Mr. Moto by John P. Marquand.
Audiences know when Moto appears something exciting is about to happen. (taglines)
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Mr. Moto
edit- Please don't be alarmed. I am only attempting to break into the safe.
Dialogue
edit- Col. Tchernov: You'll never find out that way!
- Schneider: Chinese are stubborn swine. You could kill them before they'll talk.
- Herr Koerger: I'll give you one more chance.
- Prince Chung: No.
- Herr Koerger: Untie his mother. Bring her in. Perhaps you'll change your mind.
- Madame Chung: My son, I am proud of you.
- Herr Koerger: He refuses to tell where your scrolls are.
- Madame Chung: Did you expect him to bring dishonor upon his family?
- Herr Koerger: Well, perhaps he'll talk to protect you.
- Prince Chung: [Begging] No! Stop!
- Madame Chung: You have no fear for me.
- Prince Chung: Please! No!
- [They punch Madam Chung in the face]
- Prince Chung: Stop! Don't, please!
- Madame Chung: He will never tell you.
- [Koerger hits Madam Chung again]
- Prince Chung: No! No!
- Herr Koerger I warned you.
- Prince Chung: [Sobbing] Wait! I'll tell!
- Madame Chung: Do not speak.
- Herr Koerger: Well, where are they?
- Prince Chung: I'll tell!
- Herr Koerger: Well?
- Madame Chung: Do not bring disgrace upon your ancestors.
- Prince Chung: They are in the vault. Behind the shrine.
- Schneider: Are they all there?
- Herr Koerger: We'll see. [Looking up scrolls] How a scroll shows us a certain pagoda, it fits in here somewhere. Wait, there's a Marco Polo Bridge. That's the start.
- Schneider: And that must be the second one. The River.
- Herr Koerger: Now, we follow the river, till we come pagoda on our scrolls. Now the inscription on our scroll is a poem describing the view from the top terrace of the pagoda. It must be this mountain pass of that section the Great Wall.
- Schneider: That's Nenko Pass. I can recognize it.
- Herr Koerger: Let me have the scroll you took from Moto's room.
- Schneider: Here it is.
- Herr Koerger: That makes seven. That's the complete set. Let's get started.
Taglines
edit- Audiences know when Moto appears something exciting is about to happen.
- Mystery in China!
Cast
edit- Peter Lorre — Mr. Kentaro Moto
- Thomas Beck — Tom Nelson
- Pauline Frederick — Madame Chung
- Jayne Regan — Eleanor Joyce
- Sidney Blackmer — Herr Koerger
- Sig Ruman — Colonel Tchernov
- John Carradine — Pereira
- Wilhelm von Brincken — Schneider
- Nedda Harrigan — Madame Tchernov
- Philip Ahn — Prince Chung
- John Bleifer — Ivan
External links
edit- Thank You, Mr. Moto quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Thank You, Mr. Moto at Allmovie