5/10
Charming and entertaining family film about two lost kiddies looking for their parents
30 April 2020
An american little boy saves himself from a crashed plane, being helped by a Japanese kid. The boy surviving a plane crash and his Japanese mate set out in look for their parents by going to city of Tokyo on their own. En route they become involved into several troubles , dangers and adventures. As they cross railway, meet some Geishas who dance for them, go up a temple and even watch a nude spectacle until a tense ending climax .

This amusing but so-so adventure with hilarious and fun incidents was shot on location in Japan. The picture is plenty of incidental pleasures when the little boys become involved in problems, as a sympathetic visit to a geisha house, leading to a thrilling climax at a temple with the children in maxim risk to fall down. Starred by two kids who decide to trek to Tokyo, they are pretty well and very likeable . While the veteran actors, Cameron Mitchell and Teresa Wright are just excellent as the anguished parents who attempt to track them down. Furthermore, Clnt Eastwood appears in a tiny character as a pilot.

It packs colorful and glimmer cinematograhy by George Snyder in a Technicolor treat, but a perfect remastering being extremely necessary. Evocative and adequate musical score by the classic composer Max Steiner. The motion picture was professionally directed by Arthir Lubin, though with no originality. Arthur was a good artisan who directed a lots of fillms, especially adventure and comedy genre, such as : Thief of Bagdad, Lady Godiva, Ali Baba and the forty thieves, Yellowstone, New Orleans, Hold that ghost, In the navy, Francis goes to West Point, Francis goes to the races, Francis covers the big town , Francis goes to Wacs, Francis in the Navy, Francis the talking mule, among others. Rating : 5.5/10. Passable and acceptable.
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