Prisoner of Japan explained

Prisoner of Japan
Director:Arthur Ripley
Producer:Seymour Nebenzal
Screenplay:Robert Chapin
Arthur Ripley
Story:Edgar G. Ulmer
Starring:Alan Baxter
Gertrude Michael
Ernst Deutsch
Corinna Mura
Tom Seidel
Billy Moya
Music:Leo Erdody
Editing:Holbrook N. Todd
Studio:Atlantis Pictures
Producers Releasing Corporation
Distributor:Producers Releasing Corporationn
Runtime:64 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Prisoner of Japan is a 1942 American drama film directed by Arthur Ripley and written by Robert Chapin and Arthur Ripley. The film stars Alan Baxter, Gertrude Michael, Ernst Deutsch, Corinna Mura, Tom Seidel and Billy Moya. The film was released on July 22, 1942, by Producers Releasing Corporation.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

On a small tropical island in the South Pacific, David Bowman, a young American planter, finds himself pitted against a ruthless Japanese agent, Matsuru. Through Toni Chase, an American girl who runs a dance resort on the island, he learns that Matsuru has established a powerful and hidden short-wave radio station near his home. American ships have been attacked in that part of the Pacific with deadly effect.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prisoner of Japan (1942) - Overview . TCM.com . 2019-12-24.
  2. Web site: Hal Erickson . Prisoner of Japan (1942) - Arthur Ripley . AllMovie . 2019-12-24.
  3. Web site: Prisoner of Japan . Catalog.afi.com . 2019-12-24.