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Price: $44.93 Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303091990
Format: Black & White, NTSC
ISBN: 6303091997
Label: MGM/UA Home Video
Manufacturer: MGM/UA Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: MGM/UA Home Video
Release Date: June 22, 1994
Running Time: 94 minutes
Sales Rank: 20475
Studio: MGM/UA Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: 1949
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Average Rating: 
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With James Stewart and Spencer Tracy starring together, "Malaya" seemed a good bet to be a movie worth seeing. It is a rather decent movie for its' time but there were some issues I had with its' factual content. I mention that because the movie does a good job of dealing with an actual issue that existed during the war; the shortage of raw rubber. If I'm not mistaken, the need for other habitats for the rubber plant (Brazil) and the development (out of necessity) for synthetic rubber, led to ... Read More
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During WWII the CIA hires journalist John Royer (James Stewart, firmly tongue in cheek and at his lanky best) and his buddy Carnaghan (Spencer Tracy, sly-dog and fresh from jail) to smuggle rubber. Only problem: the rubber is hidden inside Malaya's plantations, and the border is occupied by the japanese army. Gold and patriotism are big incentives for the owners of the plantations, but the enemy doesn't sleep...
Very heroic, very exotic and highly entertaining. Apart from Stewart and Tracy ... Read More
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Although one could not exactly call this film memorable, it is certainly worth watching if you are a fan of either Spencer Tracy or James Stewart. The two mammoth Hollywood ledgends make this film entertaining despite the script's forgettable status.
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