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Old 08-15-2017, 10:49 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
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Mr. Moto does not seem like the same character as I'm used to seeing. Granted, I'm used to some of the movies when I was younger.
I've never seen the Mr. Moto movies. My wife tells me that Moto is an Interpol detective in the movies.

My only prior encounter with Mr. Moto was a reference in the 1943 propaganda movie "Air Force".

The crew of a B-17 bomber (after flying into the middle of the Pearl Harbor raid) land at Wake Island on the way to Clark Field. The Marines on Wake give the crew a dog (named Tripoli, of course) who has been trained to bark at the words "Mr. Moto"
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