Review of Spy Ship

Spy Ship (1942)
6/10
You don't care what happens to freedom either do you Pam!
13 November 2008
Warning: Spoilers
***SPOILERS*** It's December 1941 and antiwar and isolationist firebrands Pam Mitchell,Irene Manning, the head of the AAA, America Above All Committiee, is at the top of her game. Pam is hard at work, on her radio program, convincing the vast majority of the American People to reject that "warmonger", FDR, in the White House requests for helping the beleaguered United Kingdom, as well as USSR,in its life and death struggle with Nazi Germany. What the American public doesn't know is that their heroine Pam Mitchell is actually working with the Nazis in revealing the shipping routes of US supply ships, under foreign flags, to the German Navy! It's the German's wolf pack fleet of U-Boats that's been sinking those US ships at an alarming rate!

Trying to stem the tide of Pam's popularity is newsman Ward Prescott, Craig Stevens, who suspects that her concern for American interests is just a front for her serving her far off Fuhrer in Berlin Adolph Hitler! Ward coming up with evidence that Pam's radio broadcasts coincides with US supply ships being sunk in the North Atlantic has her fellow travelers, the Nazis, try to knock him off.

After Ward survives an assassination attempt at his office Pam's step-sister Sue, Maris Wrixon, join him in trying to not only expose Pam but those that are in league with her that includes her lover Gordon Morrell, Ted Andrews, who runs a shipping insurance company. It's Gordon also supplies Pam with information, and get paid for it by her Nazis friends, of when and where those ships will be in order to have them tracked down an sunk by Hitler's U-Boats

If the story isn't confusing enough already we then have an old flame of Pam's Martin Oster, William Forrest, suddenly show up to really muddle or gum up the works. Oster was the person who had recruited Pam into spying for Nazi Germany two years ago when he was Pam's lover. Now running the pro-American but also pro-war Liberity Committie as a front for his Ani-American Pro-Nazi activities Oster want's the love letters he sent Pam at that time to be destroyed. It's those letters that if made public will reveal Oster's real purpose in life: Searving Hitler's Germany!

****SPOILER ALERT*** It's this round robin love affair with Pam and Oster, who now want's nothing to do with her romantically, and her present boyfriend Gordon that sets the stage for Pam falling out with her Nazi comrades. This leads to Pam ending up dead in order to keep her big mouth shut.

To keep the movie interesting as well as keep the audience awake and watching were also given this Japanese villain Hiru, Keye Luke, who's the main man, sent by Tojo himself, to orchestrated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor from the safety of Amerian soil. The film "Spy Ship" does in fact end on a Nazi spy ship with the good guys, the US Army Marines Coast Guard and FBI thrown in for good measures, taking on Hiru and his Nazi allies, all five of them, in what turned out to be a South Chicago gangland like shootout. It was good to see the good guys win but it at the same time was somewhat disheartening to see that they needed odds of something like 20 to 1 in their favor to do it! It made American audiences wonder, back then when the movie was released in 1942, how our boys will stand up against the both brutally effective German and Japanese Armies on the field of battle!

P.S The movie "Spy Ship" also has as its theme song the recently released, the year before in 1941, great Johnny Murcer instrumental arrangement of his song "This Time the Dream's on Me" which was about the best thing in it.
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