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1.) Charlie Chan at Treasure Island, USA 1939, directed by Norman Foster
2.) Charlie Chan in Panama, USA 1940, directed by Norman Foster
3.) Charlie Chan in Reno, USA 1939, directed by Norman Foster
4.) Ladies Crave Excitement, USA 1935, directed by Nick Grinde, starring Norman Foster, Evalyn Knapp, Eric Linden, Esther Ralston, Purnell Pratt, Irene Franklin, Emma Dunn, Gilbert Emery, Russell Hicks, Christian Rub, Francis McDonald, Matt McHugh, Jason Robards sr, Syd Saylor, George Hayes (= Gabby Hayes), Stanley Blystone, Lynton Brent, Dick Elliott, Neal Dodd, Robert Frazer, Jack Gardner, Sam Harris, Eugene Jackson, Donald Kerr, Mary MacLaren, Frank Marlowe, Edward Peil sr, Herb Vigran, Max Wagner
5.) Mr. Moto Takes a Chance, USA 1938, directed by Norman Foster, story by Willis Cooper, Norman Foster, screenplay by Lou Breslow, John Patrick, based on a character created by John P.Marquand, music by Samuel Kaylin
6.) Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation, USA 1939, directed by Norman Foster, screenplay by Philip MacDonald, Norman Foster, based on a character created by John P.Marquand, music by Samuel Kaylin
7.) Mr. Moto's Last Warning, USA 1939, directed by Norman Foster, screenplay by Philip MacDonald, Norman Foster, based on a character created by John P.Marquand, music by David Raksin
8.) Mysterious Mr. Moto, USA 1938, directed by Norman Foster, screenplay by Norman Foster, Philip MacDonald, based on the character created by John P.Marquand, music by Charles Maxwell
9.) Thank You, Mr. Moto, USA 1937, directed by Norman Foster, screenplay by Norman Foster, Wyllis Cooper, based on a story by John P.Marquand
10.) Think Fast, Mr. Moto, USA 1937, directed by Norman Foster, screenplay by Norman Foster, Howard Ellis Smith, based on a novel by John P. Marquand, music by R.H. Bassett, Samuel Kaylin
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