Mr. Moto Is So Sorry - Plot Overview

Plot Overview

Calvin Gates, an American, is traveling through Japan to mainland Asia. He boards a train which will eventually take him to Mongolia in order to join a scientific expedition. On the train is Sylvia Dillaway, a sketch artist who is also on her way to the Gilbreth Expedition. Along with her is Boris, her Russian guide. When Mr. Moto appears, Boris becomes agitated and gives Dillaway a cigarette case made of silver inlaid with gunmetal with a scenic design on it.

Later at a stopover Boris is killed in Gates’ hotel room. Mr. Moto comes along to clean things up and tells Gates that he knows about his past and the reason why he is traveling to Mongolia. Gates is on the run from the police because his uncle believes that he stole money from his business. Moto asks about the cigarette case and realizes that Dillaway must have it. Moto wants the cigarette case to get to where it is going so he leaves the case with Dillaway.

Knowing that the cigarette case is dangerous, Gates plots with Dillaway to make it seem like the case was stolen from her hotel room. Moto, however, suspects Gates and has him searched the next day at a train stop. Gates and Dillaway continue on their journey with the cigarette case.

At the next stop Captain Hamby comes on board. He was sent by Gilbreth to escort Dillaway to Ghuru Nor where the expedition is. However, his real mission is to get the cigarette case to his Russian allies. The case is actually a coded message meant for the Russian Army. He thinks the Japanese want to stop the message but doesn’t understand why Mr. Moto would want the message to get through.

After a misunderstanding Gates no longer wants to have anything to do with this business and gives the cigarette case to Dillaway. He leaves the train in Peking but is immediately picked up by Major Ahara of the Japanese Army who wants to stop the cigarette case from getting to the Russians. Gates is rescued by Moto who then explains how the Russian Army is poised to take Inner Mongolia but is waiting for the coded message which will tell them when the Japanese Army plan on moving toward Ghuru Nor. However, he doesn’t explain why he wants the message to get through.

Gates goes along with Moto and they fly to Kalgan to meet up with Dillaway and Hamby. Gates finds Dillaway and Dr. Gilbreth held captive by Hamby in the compound of a caravan trader named Holtz. Hamby is negotiating the sale of the cigarette case between the Russians and the Japanese for Prince Wu, the ruler of Ghuru Nor.

Moto is brought in on the deal and reveals that he wanted the Russians to know about the Japanese Army’s plans so he could judge the strength and conviction of the Russians. Major Ahara is convinced that Moto is a traitor and is killed by Hamby when he tries to escape. The Russian spy Shirov, who was at the compound to negotiate for the case, agrees with Moto that one of them should die depending on how the Russian Army takes the news of the Japanese Army’s plans.

Gates negotiates for his life and the lives of the expedition while they all wait for the Russian Army’s reply. Shirov kills himself when they tell him they will do nothing against the Japanese Army. At Moto’s suggestion, Prince Wu has Hamby killed because he killed Ahara. Moto and Japan win the rights to the Mongolian trade routes thereby moving deeper into China.

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