Tokyo File 212 Japanese 212 is a 1951 JapaneseAmerican film directed by Dorrell McGowan and Stuart E. McGowan. The thriller featured Florence Marly and Robert Peyton in lead roles. Real life geisha Ichimaru also appeared in a brief role. It was credited as Hollywoods first feature film to be shot entirely in Japan. The plot revolved around an American Intelligence agent sent to Japan to track down a suspected communist who was previously his collegemate. RKO Pictures distributed the film in the US.
Meanwhile, Steffi meets Oyama who promises her that in return for spying on Carter she would be able to meet her sister in North Korea. Unknown to Steffi her sister is dead. She takes Cater to an enkai party at an Atami resort. Somehow, Carter learns that the food offered to him is poisoned. He heads back to the hotel. Next, he goes to Tokyos Takarazuka Theater where he meets Taros lover Namiko. Here he gains a lot of information about Taro. After he leaves, Namiko is kidnapped and thrown from a moving car. She is hospitalized. Once Taro learns of the incident he rushes to meet her. She asks him to leave his mission and dies. Steffi learns about her dead sister and vows revenge against Oyama.Matsudo, a government official who also happens to be Taros father helps Carter. He and Taro meet at railway tracks, where both of them give speeches to the workers. In a short period of time the gathering turns into a brawl and several people are badly injured. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has to intervene to bring back peace. At this stage Taro decides to turn against Oyama and when he learns of his plan to kill Carter, Steffi and Matsudo he jumps out of a window to move them away from a bench under which a suitcase bomb is placed. Carter reaches Oyamas place with his associates. Seeing no option left, Oyama confesses his crimes. His confession angers his righthand man who stabs him for disloyalty towards their organization. The man is killed and Oyama dies. After completing his mission Carter returns to the United States. ........
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