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Rating: 4.8/10 by 23 users

Black Dragons (1942)

It is prior to the commencement of World War II, and Japan's fiendish Black Dragon Society is hatching an evil plot with the Nazis. They instruct a brilliant scientist, Dr. Melcher, to travel to Japan on a secret mission. There he operates on six Japanese conspirators, transforming them to resemble six American leaders. The actual leaders are murdered and replaced with their likeness.

Directing:
  • William Nigh
  • Gerald Schnitzer
  • Arthur Hammond
Writing:
  • Harvey Gates
  • Robert Kehoe
  • Harvey Gates
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Mar 06, 1942

Rating: 4.8/10 by 23 users

Alternative Title:
The Black Dragons - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 04 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: nazi, world war ii, embassy, sabotage, doppelgänger, japanese army
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Bela Lugosi
Dr. Melcher/ Monsieur Colomb
Clayton Moore
FBI Agent Richard ‘Dick’ Martin
Joan Barclay
Alice Saunders
George Pembroke
Dr. William Saunders
Robert Frazer
Amos Hanlin
Robert Fiske
Phillip Wallace
Irving Mitchell
John Van Dyke
Kenneth Harlan
FBI Chief Colton

CinemaSerf

If this isn't a piece of propaganda, then I shall never know what it. A secret Japanese society (think Yakuza meets Fu Manchu) gets the Nazis to send an evil doctor to substitute some important American industrialists whose future role will be to sabotage arms production plants during the war (that we didn't know we were going to have yet...!). Those devious Japanese, though, double-cross "Dr. Melcher" (Bela Lugosi) and imprison him so he cannot divulge the secret identities to anyone. Needless to say, he escapes and exacts revenge of the fifth columnists. The deaths of such high profile citizens naturally engage the attention of the FBI - and it's a race against time. It'd make a hell of a lot more sense if you saw the last ten minutes first; as the piecing together of this tale takes quite a bit of cerebral effort - not sure it was quite worth it.


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