
Samurai
Innocently pronounced SAM-UR-I and means the Vilest Practices of Inhuman Beings!
Genres
Overview
A young Japanese-American orphan in California is taken in by a priest who is actually a Japanese secret agent and a samurai warrior. Due to the samurai's training, the boy murders his English teacher, kills the American parents who have adopted him, smuggles Japanese secret plans into the country, and eventually becomes the governor of California with plans to infiltrate Japanese spies into the state so they can take over.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
78 min
Release Date
1945-08-24
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
3
Paul Fung
Dr. Ken Morey
Luke Chan
Priest
David Chow
Japanese Secret Service Man
Barbara Woodell
Mrs. Morey
Fred C. Bond
Dr. Stanley Morey
Larry Moore
Frank Morey
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