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Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)

6.3 | Apr 07, 1938 (US) | Mystery, Comedy, Crime | 01:12

TRAGEDY STRIKES THE ARENA AS FISTIC CHAMPIONS FALL BEFORE UNSEEN GLOVES!

Celebrated as supersleuth, Mr. Moto comes out fighting when a brutal boxing match turns into cold-blooded murder! Assisted by detective-in-training Lee Chan, Moto sets out to track down the killer based on a single ominous clue: a poisoned boxing glove! But when Moto's hunch points to a corrupt gambling syndicate, he's forced to wager his very life to unmask the culprit—or go down for the count...permanently!

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Peter Lorre
Kentaro Moto
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Keye Luke
Lee Chan
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Dick Baldwin
Bill Steele
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Lynn Bari
Penny Kendall
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Douglas Fowley
Nick Crowder
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Jayne Regan
Linda Benton
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Harold Huber
Lieutenant Riggs
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Maxie Rosenbloom
Horace 'Knock-Out' Wellington
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John Hamilton
Philip Benton
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George E. Stone
Jerry Connors

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jun 20, 2022
Certainly, there is something of the Charlie Chan about this engaging little mystery. Peter Lorre (complete with his studious-looking round spectacles) is the eponymous detective required to investigate the poisoning of an heavyweight boxer - mid fight. There are no absence of suspects - so "Mr. Moto" has his work cut out for him. It's a fun film, no menace, very little suspense - just a good effort from the star with a workmanlike cohort of familiar faces to support or antagonise him, and a decent standard of production and writing to pass 75 minutes. It won't strain your "little grey cells", but is worth a watch.