Thank You, Mr. Moto is the second in a series of eight films starring Peter Lorre as Mr. Moto. It was based on the novel of the same name by the Japanese detective's creator, John P. Marquand. Mr. Moto battles murderous treasure hunters for a hidden cache belonging to Genghis Khan. A caravan settles down for the night in the Gobi Desert. A man sneaks into a tent and tries to steal a scroll, but adventurer and soldier of fortune Kentaro Moto is only pretending to be asleep and kills him. When the caravan reaches Peiping, Moto is searched by the police. The scroll is found, but he grabs it... and escapes. He changes his clothes and accepts an invitation to a party hosted by Colonel Tchernov in honor of American Eleanor Joyce . During the soirée, Moto observes another guest, Chinese Prince Chung leaving his mother to speak privately with Tchernov in another room. Tchernov offers to buy certain family heirloom scrolls from Chung. When Chung refuses to part with them, Tchernov draws a pistol, but is killed by Moto. Joyce stumbles upon the scene and watches in disbelief as Moto calmly stages it to look like a suicide.
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| Release date: | December 24, 1937 |
| Directed by: | Norman Foster |
| Runtime: | 69 Minutes |
| Producer: | Sol M. Wurtzel |
| Screenplay by: | Wyllis Cooper, Norman Foster, Jerome Cady |
| Adapted from: | Thank You, Mr. Moto |
| Genre: | Thriller |