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Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939) was a Action - Crime Film directed by Norman Foster and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel.

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Archibald Featherstone: [after blowing Moto's cover] I'm frightfully sorry. Say, I did let the cat out of the bag, didn't I?
Mr. Moto: Yes, even the poor animal's tail.


Prof. Hildebrand: There's no harm in a man looking his best.
Hendrik Manderson: It won't make any difference in your case.


Mr. Moto: [lifting up the cut telephone cord] Someone deprived this instrument of all utility.


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Previewed in Hollywood on 10 November 1938, to negative reviews, and not released until July 1939.
Of Fox's 8 MOTO features starring Peter Lorre, this was the seventh to be produced, but the last to be released. Copyright 1939, completed September 1938.
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