Nazty Nuisance (1943)
Germany's Adolf Hitler, with his Axis-stooges, Italy's Mussolini and Japan's Suki Yama, although he tried to avoid taking them, is on his way, via submarine, to a tropical country to negotiate a treaty with the High Chief Paj Mab. However, an American P.T-boat crew is already there and have some plans for schickenbit-grubber and his buddies.
Director:
Glenn Tryon
Writers:
Earle Snell, Clarence Marks.
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Bobby Watson as Adolph Hitler |
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Joe Devlin as Benito Mussolini |
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Frank Faylen as Seaman Benson |
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Johnny Arthur as Suki Yaki |
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Emory Parnell as Capt. Spense |
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Jean Porter as Kela |
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Ian Keith as Chief Paj Mab |
| Directing | Glenn Tryon | Director |
| Writing | Earle Snell | Screenplay |
| Writing | Clarence Marks | Screenplay |
| Production | Glenn Tryon | Producer |
| Sound | Edward Ward | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Robert Pittack | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Bert Jordan | Editor |
| Art | Charles D. Hall | Art Direction |
| Art | William Stevens | Set Decoration |