Mike Callahan / Corrigan
Dan Duryea
Mike Callahan / Corrigan

“He was lured kiss-by-kiss into an incredible plot to destroy the world!”
In Singapore, a private detective and the British authorities are on the trail of a crime syndicate that kidnaps a nuclear physicist with the aim of selling him to the highest bidder.
Mike Callahan / Corrigan
Dan Duryea
Mike Callahan / Corrigan
Alexis Pederas
Gene Lockhart
Alexis Pederas
Julian March
Patric Knowles
Julian March
Major Ian Bone
Reginald Denny
Major Ian Bone
Governor Sir Charles Coutts
Nigel Bruce
Governor Sir Charles Coutts
Frennessey March
Marian Carr
Frennessey March
Sean O'Connor
Arthur Shields
Sean O'Connor
Insp. McCollum
Douglass Dumbrille
Insp. McCollum
Dancer
Carmen D'Antonio
Dancer
Wong
Keye Luke
Wong
Johnny Chan
Clarence Lung
Johnny Chan
Guzik
Lou Nova
Guzik
When acclaimed nuclear physicist "O'Connor" (Arthur Shields) is kidnapped in Singapore it falls to opportunist investigator "Callahan" (Dan Duryea) to try to find him before an auction ensues that will see the poor man fought over by the West and those nasty commies behind the iron curtain. Meantime, he's also amidst a bit of a love triangle with singer "Frennessey" (Marion Carr) who is married to the underwhelming "Julian" (Patric Knowles) and looking for a bit of adventure. Thereafter this all rather standard cold war drama that, for me at any rate, is really only memorable as the last on screen appearance of the avuncular Nigel Bruce - still wearing the plumed hat as the Governor. Gene Lockhart is quite effective as the double-dealing "Pederas" but the rest of the competent cast only do as much as they can with the rather pedestrian script and Robert Aldrich really seems content to run within the predictable tramlines of the B-movie before a predictable conclusion. This is quite a disappointing film.
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