The Return of Mr. Moto
1965 film by Ernest Morris
The Return of Mr. Moto is a 1965 film about a detective who goes undercover.
- Directed by Ernest Morris. Written by Fred Eggers.
The Most Famous Secret Agent Of All Is Back In A New Adventure! (taglines)
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Dialogue
edit- Inspector Jim Halliday: Are you in the habit of wandering around strange men's apartments?
- Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary: Mr. Moto is not strange. We're friends.
- Mr. Moto: Yes, we're friends.
- Inspector Jim Halliday: It's a habit you ought to break. You could lose either your health or your honor.
- Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary: And you wouldn't protect either!
- Mr. Moto: [after being mistakenly thrown by Halliday] Maxine, did he hurt you?
- Maxine Powell, Lennox's Secretary': [lying with her skirt pulled up on the couch] I don't think so, but my dignity's in awful shape!
- Inspector Jim Halliday: [obviously liking what he sees] It looks fine from here.
Taglines
edit- The Most Famous Secret Agent Of All Is Back In A New Adventure!
Cast
edit- Henry Silva — Mr. Moto
- Terence Longdon — Jonathan Westering, MI5
- Suzanne Lloyd — Maxine Powell
- Martin Wyldeck — Helmut "Dargo" Engle
- w:Marne Maitland – Wasir Hussein
- Brian Coburn — Magda, Hussein's Henchman
- Stanley Morgan — Inspector Jim Halliday
- Peter Zander — Charles Ginelli
- Harold Kasket — Shahrdar of Wadi
- Antony Booth — Hovath
- Gordon Tanner — Russell McAllister
- Henry Gilbert — David Lennox
- Richard Evans — Chief Inspector Marlow
- Ian Fleming — Rogers
External links
edit- The Return of Mr. Moto quotes at the Internet Movie Database