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Mr. Moto in Danger Island

Mr. Moto in Danger Island 1939

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Mr. Moto in Danger Island Plot Summary

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Mr. Moto [Peter Lorre] arrives in Puerto Rico to investigate the murder of American agent Graham and uncovers a murderous smuggling ring that stretches into the island’s power structure.

On the ship bound for San Juan, the unlikely alliance forms when the dim-witted but good-hearted professional wrestler Twister McGurk [Warren Hymer] proves to be a capable ally after teaching Moto a few jujutsu moves. Their uneasy partnership blends Moto’s careful deduction with McGurk’s raw strength, creating a dynamic that keeps the criminals off balance.

Accompanying them is Joan Castle [Amanda Duff], the daughter of Colonel Thomas Castle, the island’s steadfast police commissioner, and a political pressure point that complicates every move. Upon landing, Moto feigns appendicitis to be transported to the hospital, a ruse that backfires when the ambulance is hijacked by Captain Dahlen’s smugglers who intend to kill him. McGurk arrives just in time to intervene, and Moto, revealing the ruse was deliberate, uses his jujutsu to crush the would-be assassins and regain the upper hand.

Moto discovers that only a few insiders around Governor John Bentley [Paul Harvey] know about Graham’s warning and the alleged appendicitis operation. This suspicion points toward a leader who can move unseen through high circles, while clues from Graham’s library research on a Blackbeard-like pirate named Black Tyrant draw Moto toward a nearby swamp that may conceal the smugglers’ hideout. The plot thickens as another figure, a hotel valet, is killed while attempting to fill Moto’s bathtub rigged for electrocution, underscoring the gang’s reach and ruthlessness.

As the investigation progresses, evidence accumulates suggesting Colonel Thomas Castle’s involvement, and at a glamorous party, a whispered phone call to Captain Dahlen deepens the mystery. Bentley is murdered, and Castle is found at the scene. Commissioner Gordon suspects Castle of the crime, but Moto persuades him to hold off before making any arrests.

When the Castles vanish, Gordon assumes they have fled, but Moto suspects they have been kidnapped. A cable arrives announcing that Moto is actually the master criminal Shimura and that the real Mr. Moto is in New York. Gordon orders the arrest of Moto and McGurk, yet Moto’s mastery of deception and his jujutsu skills enable them to escape. He explains to McGurk that the cable was a ruse designed to infiltrate the gang and locate Joan.

Infiltration leads Moto to a swamp camp where the Castles are indeed being kept, and he is briefly exposed as a double agent when Captain Dahlen arrives. Moto escapes, then informs Gordon of the ruse and leads a coordinated raid. Dahlen escapes with Joan on a boat, but Mr. Sutter shoots Dahlen to prevent him from exposing the truth. Moto, based on medical testimony, predicts Dahlen will reveal his boss at 8 PM. Just before 8, Dahlen is stabbed, and Moto reveals that Colonel Castle was framed all along and that Mr. Sutter is the true leader of the gang, throwing the decisive knife into Dahlen himself to seal the arrest. With Sutter in custody, Joan confesses her feelings for Lt. George Bentley [Robert Lowery], and McGurk thanks Moto for teaching him enough about jujutsu to know he still has much to learn. Moto tactfully tells McGurk that his services won’t be needed on the next case, underscoring the wrestler’s continued learning and growth in the art.

Mr. Moto in Danger Island Timeline

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Moto arrives in Puerto Rico to investigate Graham's murder

Mr. Moto arrives in Puerto Rico to investigate the murder of American agent Graham and begins to trace a murderous diamond-smuggling ring. On the ship to San Juan, he reluctantly gains the help of Twister McGurk, a dim-witted but good-hearted wrestler, who teaches him jujutsu.

Puerto Rico, en route to San Juan

McGurk teaches Moto jujutsu and proves loyal ally

During the voyage, McGurk trains Moto in basic jujutsu and becomes a loyal, if unconventional, ally. Moto quickly recognizes McGurk's practical combat skills and the pair begin to work as a team.

On ship en route to San Juan

Arrival in San Juan and ambulance hijack

Upon landing, Moto pretends to suffer appendicitis to justify a hospital visit, but the ambulance is hijacked by the smugglers led by Captain Dahlen. McGurk arrives in time to save him, and Moto reveals he was never actually ill, using his jujutsu to defeat the would-be assassins.

San Juan, Puerto Rico

The appendicitis ruse helps reveal the leader

Moto realizes that only a few people know about the operation, so he deduces that one of them must be the smuggling ring leader. This insight narrows the suspects and moves the investigation forward.

San Juan

Library clue about Black Tyrant

At the library, Mr. Sutter, a wealthy shipper and governor's ally, is present alongside Moto. Graham's library research on a Blackbeard-like pirate known as Black Tyrant and his rumored swamp hideout leads Moto to suspect the smugglers are using the nearby swamp as their base.

Library, San Juan

Ambush in the swamp

Moto and McGurk are fired upon when they visit the swamp camp, confirming the gang's stronghold and their willingness to attack outsiders. The encounter escalates the pursuit and tightens the mystery around the leaders.

Swamp near San Juan

Valet killed and Castle suspicion

Back in San Juan, a hotel valet is killed while trying to fill Moto's bathtub, a trap that hints at the criminals' reach. Later, evidence emerges that Colonel Castle is involved in the smuggling, and Joan Castle overhears someone on the phone talking to Captain Dahlen.

San Juan hotel

Bentley murdered and Castle disappears

At a party, Bentley is murdered and Colonel Castle is found at the crime scene, sparking a feud with Commissioner Gordon who accuses Castle of the murder. Moto persuades Gordon to withhold judgment and continue the investigation.

Party at Governor's residence, San Juan

Castles disappear; arrest orders

The next day, Gordon, Moto and McGurk go to Castle's home and find the Castles have disappeared, leading Gordon to assume they were kidnapped or fled. He orders Castle's arrest while Moto urges caution.

Castle residence, San Juan

The Shimura cable and mission infiltration

A cable arrives announcing that Moto is the master criminal Shimura and that the real Moto is in New York, prompting Gordon to arrest Moto and McGurk. Moto then reveals the cable was a ruse to infiltrate the smuggling gang.

San Juan, police HQ

Infiltration and discovery of the kidnapping

Moto infiltrates the gang camp in the swamp and discovers the Castles have been kidnapped. He is exposed as a double agent when Dahlen arrives, but he escapes with McGurk and contacts Gordon to organize a raid.

Swamp camp

Final raid, Dahlen's fate, and Sutter revealed

During the raid, Dahlen is taken to the hospital and declares he will reveal his boss at 8 pm. Just before 8 pm, Dahlen is stabbed, and Moto reveals that Colonel Castle has been framed and the real leader is Mr. Sutter, who is caught throwing the knife into Dahlen. Sutter is arrested, and Joan declares her love for George Bentley as Moto hints that McGurk still has much to learn.

8 pm San Juan / swamp

Mr. Moto in Danger Island Characters

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Mr. Moto (Peter Lorre)

Renowned detective Mr. Moto uses keen intellect and stealth to uncover the diamond-smuggling ring. He feigns illness to mask his real purpose, then intentionally misleads police to infiltrate and dismantle the operation. His mastery of jujutsu and quick-wits let him outmaneuver adversaries and expose the mastermind.

🧠 Intelligent 🗡️ Stealthy 🕵️‍♂️ Mastermind

Twister McGurk

A dim-witted but good-hearted professional wrestler who becomes Moto’s unlikely ally. He learns jujutsu from Moto, bringing comic relief and surprising resourcefulness in a high-stakes chase. His loyalty and willingness to face danger drive several rescue moments.

💪 Loyal 😂 Comedic 🥋 Martial artist

Joan Castle

Daughter of Colonel Castle and a key participant in the investigation, Joan is intelligent and composed under pressure. Her overheard conversations and involvement in social scenes push the plot forward. She forms a bond with Governor Bentley’s son and weighs loyalty against danger.

👩‍💼 Connected 💖 Romantic interest 🕵️‍♀️ Investigator

Captain Dahlen

The ruthless leader of the smuggling operation who poses an immediate threat to Moto and McGurk. He orchestrates ambushes and kidnappings, testing Moto’s resolve and forcing a tense pursuit. His defeat exposes the broader conspiracy.

🔪 Villain 🧭 Smuggler chief 🧩 Antagonist

Mr. Sutter

A wealthy shipper who maneuvers behind the scenes as the true mastermind. He manipulates events to protect his interests, using Dahlen to attempt to eliminate Moto’s investigations. His scheming reveals the complexity of the criminal network.

🗝️ Mastermind 💼 Rich 🧪 Deceptive

Colonel Thomas Castle

Colonel Castle is the local police figure who clashes with the governor and becomes a suspect amid the smuggling scandal. His relationship with Joan and his political decisions create tension as the investigation unfolds. He and his daughter eventually disappear under mysterious circumstances.

🕵️ Police 🧭 Political 👨‍✈️ Military

Gov. John Bentley

The governor of Puerto Rico who is implicated in the conspiracy and whose actions influence the city’s response to the crime wave. His murder adds urgency to Moto’s investigative race. The power structure around Bentley becomes a focal point for the ensuing confrontation.

🏛️ Politician 💀 Victim 🧭 Web of influence

Police Commissioner Gordon

A determined police official who suspects Castle but ultimately has to adapt to Moto’s ruse. He coordinates the pursuit after Moto’s true intentions are revealed, contributing to the climactic raid. His skepticism clashes with Moto’s unorthodox methods.

🕵️‍♂️ Authority 🧭 Investigation 🧩 Strategy

Lt. George Bentley

Governor Bentley’s son, an ally to the police and a potential romantic link, who helps connect the government to the case. His role helps anchor the political stakes within the investigation and adds a civilian perspective to the danger.

👨‍🎓 Military family ❤️ Romantic interest 🕵️‍♂️ Connection

Mr. Moto in Danger Island Settings

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Location

San Juan, Puerto Rico, Swamp near San Juan

The story centers on San Juan, a bustling Caribbean port city in Puerto Rico, providing a vivid, sun-soaked backdrop for intrigue and crime. A nearby swamp serves as a shadowy hideout for the diamond smugglers, anchoring the film’s tense chases and confrontations. The city’s official institutions and social venues—governor’s residence, police precincts, and clubs—frame Moto’s investigation with political tension and local color.

🏝️ Caribbean 🕵️ Mystery 🚢 Port town

Mr. Moto in Danger Island Themes

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Dual Identity

Mr. Moto uses deception and disguise to infiltrate the smuggling ring, feigning illness to mask his real purpose and mislead his adversaries. The plot hinges on hidden motives, misdirection, and the tension between appearances and reality. This theme drives the suspense as Moto reveals the mastermind through careful manipulation.

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Corruption

Officials like the governor and Colonel Castle are entangled with criminals, blurring the lines between law and crime. Moto’s pursuit exposes how political power and greed can shield illicit networks. The narrative portrays a web of influence where corruption threatens justice.

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Training

Moto’s expertise in jujutsu and his mentoring of Twister McGurk highlight discipline, skill, and growth under pressure. The duo’s evolving dynamic adds action and humor while underscoring that mastery can turn the tide in perilous situations. The theme connects physical prowess with strategic thinking.

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Infiltration

The swamp camp acts as a crucible for undercover work, forcing Moto to navigate danger and deception from within. Infiltration drives suspense as Moto pieces together the conspiracy and orchestrates a decisive raid. The sequence emphasizes meticulous planning and the peril of undercover operations.

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Mr. Moto in Danger Island Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the sultry heat of Puerto Rico, a tide of mysterious diamonds has begun to surface, upsetting the delicate balance of the island’s trade and drawing the attention of the world’s most enigmatic investigator. Mr. Moto arrives with his trademark blend of cool logic and quiet menace, intent on untangling the clues that point to a hidden network beneath the island’s bright façade. The atmosphere crackles with an uneasy mix of tropical vibrancy and shadowy intrigue, setting the stage for a cat‑and‑mouse chase that feels as much like a dance as a duel.

Joining him is an unlikely partner whose brute strength is matched only by a surprisingly earnest heart. Twister McGurk, a professional wrestler, steps into the detective’s world with a swagger that masks a willingness to learn the subtle arts of deception and self‑defence. Their partnership is a study in contrast: Moto’s precise, almost surgical calculations meet McGurk’s raw, improvisational might, creating a dynamic that keeps both allies and adversaries off‑balance. The duo’s chemistry injects a light‑hearted edge into an otherwise tense investigation, hinting at camaraderie that could prove crucial when danger looms.

Around them swirl a cast of figures entrenched in the island’s power structure—a steadfast police commissioner, his daughter Joan Castle, and a strained colonel whose loyalties are under quiet scrutiny. The local authorities, both curious and wary, shadow Moto and his sidekick, while an unseen menace stalks their every move. Beneath the sun‑splashed streets and the humid mangroves, whispers of a shadowy pirate‑like syndicate linger, promising that the true mastermind keeps the island’s secrets close to the chest. The film sustains a tone of sleek noir with a dash of exotic adventure, inviting the audience to wonder how far Moto will go, and what unexpected alliances might emerge in the chase.

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