
Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)
1h 12m | PG-13
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!
Director: James Tinling
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: Mystery, Comedy, Crime
Video: 720p
Cast

Peter Lorre
as Kentaro Moto

Keye Luke
as Lee Chan

Dick Baldwin
as Bill Steele

Lynn Bari
as Penny Kendall

Douglas Fowley
as Nick Crowder

Jayne Regan
as Linda Benton
Reviews
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.