Directed by C. Ray Stahl and George P. Breakston Archer MacDonald ... Archie McGregor Steve Forrest... Rocky Wilson (as William Andrews) Martha Hyer... Peggy Barnes Tetsu Nakamura... Tetsu Nakano.
Directed by C. Ray Stahl and George P. Breakston
Archer MacDonald ... Archie McGregor
Steve Forrest... Rocky Wilson (as William Andrews)
Martha Hyer... Peggy Barnes
Tetsu Nakamura... Tetsu Nakano (as Teddy Nakano)
Dekao Yoko... Zoro
Heihachirô Ôkawa... Police Inspector (as Henry Okawa)
Tatsuo Saito
One of the first films made in Occupied Japan. George Breakston also produced Oriental Evil (1950) and Tokyo File 212 (1952)
From IMDB.com:
"Rocky" Wilson and his sidekick, Archer McGregor, American soldiers en route home from Korea, stop over in Tokyo. They instantly get involved in a sabotage plot and, inadvertently, end up in the possession of some highly-explosive pills. But, with the help of Peggy Barnes, an American airlines hostess, and a crazy magician with hypnotic powers, they put an end to a scheme to take over the world. (Shot entirely in Japan.)
A crazed scientist in Japan develops small explosive pills that are more powerful than nuclear weapons. He and his gang intend to seize control of the world with these pills, but they accidentally fall into the hands of two nutty American GIs. Soon the GIs are being chased by the scientist and his gang, and the Japanese secret police, who send a mysterious "mentalist" to try to get the pills back
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