Malaya (film)

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Malaya
Directed by Richard Thorpe
Produced by Edwin H. Knopf
Written by Manchester Boddy (story)
Frank Fenton
Starring Spencer Tracy
James Stewart
Sydney Greenstreet
John Hodiak
Valentina Cortese
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) 27 December 1949
Running time 98 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Malaya is a 1949 war film starring Spencer Tracy, James Stewart, John Hodiak, Valentina Cortese, Lionel Barrymore, and Sydney Greenstreet.

Smuggler Carnaghan (Tracy) is let out of prison by government agent Kellar (John Hodiak) on condition that he help John Royer (Stewart) sneak the entire vitally-needed rubber crop out of Japanese-held Malaya during World War II. They slip into the country and contact Carnaghan's associate, the Dutchman (Greenstreet), who conveniently recruits a gang of cutthroats for them from customers in his saloon, including Romano (Gilbert Roland).

Using money and intimidation, they succeed in purchasing all the available rubber, but eventually the Japanese commander, Colonel Tomura (Richard Loo), gets wind of the scheme. On the last trip to transport the remainder of the cargo to a waiting freighter, Carnaghan smells an ambush, but Royer disregards his warning and is killed by the waiting soldiers. The cynical Carnaghan then turns patriotic and completes the mission.

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