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193767 minMystery, Thriller, Crime

Thank You, Mr. Moto

Is Thank You, Mr. Moto a Hit or Flop?

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Is Thank You, Mr. Moto worth watching? With a rating of 6.1/10, this Mystery, Thriller, Crime film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Thank You, Mr. Moto Synopsis

Mr. Moto Heads to China on a quest for seven ancient scrolls that reveal the location of Genghis Khan's tomb—a crypt filled with fabulous treasure! But Moto isn't the only one stalking the scrolls—so is a shadowy band of thieves. But when his ruthless rivals go too far, the mild-mannered detective's quest for antiquities becomes a passion for vengeance—because if he can't bring these villains to justice... he'll bring them to their knees.

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Top Cast

Peter Lorre
Peter LorreMr. Moto
Thomas Beck
Thomas BeckTom Nelson
Pauline Frederick
Pauline FrederickMadame Chung
Jayne Regan
Jayne ReganEleanor Joyce
Sidney Blackmer
Sidney BlackmerHerr Eric Koeger
Sig Ruman
Sig RumanColonel Tchernov
John Carradine
John CarradinePereira
Wilhelm von Brincken
Wilhelm von BrinckenSchneider
Nedda Harrigan
Nedda HarriganMadame Tchernov
Philip Ahn
Philip AhnPrince Chung

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Is Thank You, Mr. Moto worth watching?

Thank You, Mr. Moto has received mixed reviews with a 6.1/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Mystery, Thriller, Crime movies.

Is Thank You, Mr. Moto hit or flop?

Thank You, Mr. Moto has received average ratings (6.1/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Thank You, Mr. Moto?

Thank You, Mr. Moto is a Mystery, Thriller, Crime movie that Mr. Moto Heads to China on a quest for seven ancient scrolls that reveal the location of Genghis Khan's tomb—a crypt filled with fabulous treasure! Bu...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 1, 2024
★ 7

This adventure takes "Moto" (Peter Lorre) to China where he is received by the Prince Chung (Philip Ahn) and discusses the ancient scrolls that his family has held for centuries. These intricately crafted pages might just lead to the tomb of the mighty Genghis Khan which would, of course, contain untold riches. Naturally, the Prince and his mother (Pauline Frederick) have no intention of selling these priceless artefacts, but that might not stop some nefarious scheming from those who care little for the integrity of the ancestors, and who may resort to drastic measures to obtain these vital clues. One such scoundrel is "Col. Tchernov" (Sig Ruman) who doesn't like the rebuff he receives from the Prince. With the battle lines drawn, can "Moto" help keep the family and the documents safe? Lorre is on good form here and the story weaves the respectful culture of the past with the more venal one of the present quite effectively. If I were ever to go into business, then making furniture for Hollywood movies would be one of these gifts that keep on giving as it's smashed, burned, broken and trashed throughout this enjoyably paced story that's suitably light on dialogue and presents us with a solid mystery with nobody sure whom they can trust. The production is basic, but that's all fine - it's all about Lorre doing a good job and he does it fine, here.