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Peter Lorre's Credits (A Sample)
Peter Lorre: Biographical Sketch
Peter Lorre FAQ
Peter Lorre On DVD
Peter Lorre Photos
Peter Lorre Poster Art
Critics Are Saying . . .
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Zanuck soon cast Peter Lorre as John P.
Marquand's celebrated Japanese sleuth, Mr. Moto. For Fox's publicity department, Lorre
put a good face on what later took another turn toward typecasting by saying that "as
Mr. Moto, I have been given the opportunity of gaining popularity which otherwise would
have taken years longer."
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Think Fast, Mr. Moto -- 20th Century-Fox, 1937, directed by
Norman Foster, with Peter Lorre as "Kentaro Moto", Japanese importer,
managing director of the Dai Nippon Trading Company -- and detective (but only
as a hobby).
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An American title card advertising the original release of
Think Fast, Mr. Moto (1937), the first in a series of eight films about the
Japanese detective.
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From the start, Mr. Moto's use of elaborate costume and make-up to
solve the mystery was an important part of the series and often included in the
films' publicity. This 1-sheet American poster for Think Fast, Mr. Moto
(1937) includes an image of Lorre in the guise of an Arab street peddler.
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An American lobby card for Think Fast, Mr. Moto, 1937. Moto
(Harvey Parry doubling Peter Lorre) heaves overboard the villainous steward
Carson (John Rogers). Said Parry about his stuntman casting: "I went [to Fox
studio] to double a fellow by the name of Lorre. I didn't really know who the guy
was. We stacked up alongside of him, and I seemed to be about, oh, I was a little
taller than Pete; I was about his size at that time in proportion. And I had the best
face for it."
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An American lobby card for Think Fast, Mr. Moto, 1937,
with (left to right) Murray Kinnell, Peter Lorre, Thomas Beck, and Virginia Field
in a shady Shanghai nightclub, the film's climactic setting.
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Lancer Spy -- 20th Century-Fox, 1937, directed by Gregory
Ratoff, with Peter Lorre as "Major Sigfried Gruning", a German intelligence officer in
World War I Berlin.
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An American lobby card for Lancer Spy (1937), with undercover
spy George Sanders and German intelligence officer Peter Lorre, in a later scene from
the film. Courtesy of Mike Hawks.
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Thank You, Mr. Moto -- 20th Century-Fox, 1937, directed by
Norman Foster, with Peter Lorre as "Kentaro Moto", adventurer, explorer, soldier
of fortune -- one of the Orient's mysteries.
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An American lobby card advertising Thank You, Mr. Moto
(1937), with "Kentaro Moto" (Peter Lorre) disguised as a Mongolian camel driver
and his unsuspecting manservant "Wing", in an early scene from the film. Courtesy
of Mike Hawks.
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Mr. Moto's Gamble -- 20th Century-Fox, 1938, directed by
James Tinling, with Peter Lorre as "Kentaro Moto", a university Professor of
criminology.
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A black-and-white reproduction of an insert poster advertising the
American release of Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938). Filmed fourth in the
series, but released third, this film originally began production as
Charlie Chan at the Ringside and retained Lee Chan (Keye Luke),
Charlie's Number One Son, as a student in Moto's criminology class.
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A black-and-white reproduction of an American six-sheet poster for
Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938), the only entry in the series where Mr. Moto
did not employ either an alias or disguises.
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An American title card for Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938), one of
only two in the series set in the United States.
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Mr. Moto Takes a Chance -- 20th Century-Fox, 1938, directed
by Norman Foster, with Peter Lorre as "Kentaro Moto", an ersatz archeologist who
travels in Cambodia under the protection of the French.
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A reproduction of an American half-sheet poster for Mr. Moto Takes a
Chance (1938), originally titled Look Out, Mr. Moto and filmed second,
but released as the fourth entry in the series.
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Except where noted, all images are from the collection of Stephen Youngkin.
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