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So, Mr. Moto's Last Warning is quite a unique entry in the crime and mystery genre of the late 30s. Directed by Norman Foster, this film has a nice blend of intrigue and atmosphere, set against the backdrop of Port Said. The pacing feels tight, pulling you into the web of conspiracy with its twists and turns. The use of practical effects, especially in the action scenes, adds a certain grit that you don't always see in later films. Peter Lorre's performance as Mr. Moto stands out - he brings a layered complexity to the character, balancing charm and cunning. It’s interesting how the film dives into themes of deception and international intrigue without getting too bogged down in exposition. Just a solid watch for collectors interested in classic crime thrillers.
Intriguing blend of crime and mystery.Strong performance by Peter Lorre.Solid practical effects enhance the action.
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