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Peter Lorre | Mr. Moto | |
Joseph Schildkraut | Hendrik Manderson | |
Lionel Atwill | Prof. Hildebrand | |
Virginia Field | Eleanore Kirke | |
John King | Howard Stevens | |
Iva Stewart | Susan French | |
G.P. Huntley | Archibald Featherstone | |
Victor Varconi | Paul Borodoff | |
John Bleifer | Wendling | |
Honorable Wu | Wong | |
Lionel Atwill | Professor Hildebrand | |
Virginia Field | Eleanor Kirke | |
John 'Dusty' King | Howard Stevens | |
G.P. Huntley | Archie Featherstone | |
Morgan Wallace | David Perez | |
Anthony Warde | Joe Rubla | |
Harry Strang | O'Hara | |
John Davidson | Prince Suleid | |
Eddie Abdo | Arabian Officer |
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Producer |
Sol M. Wurtzel
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Writer |
Norman Foster
Philip MacDonald John P. Marquand |
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Cinematography |
Charles G. Clarke
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A young and handsome archaeologist discovers the crown of the Queen of Sheba, and returns with it to a San Francisco museum where it is put on display. Its safety is in doubt as many criminals want the crown -- an international pair of criminals, a San Francisco gangster and his cohorts, and a super criminal known as Metaxa. Mr. Moto is forced to postpone his vacation while he deals with the threat. |
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