We've Never Been Licked (1943)
Director:
John Rawlins
Writers:
Norman Reilly Raine (story), Nick Grinde (screenplay)
Stars:
Richard Quine, Anne Gwynne, Noah Beery Jr.
This patriotic WW II-era bit of anti-Japanese propaganda centers on a white Texas college student who becomes such good friends with Japanese students on campus that he goes to their country after he is wrongfully accused of being a traitor. All this happened before the U.S. declared war on Japan. After the war begins, the fellow willingly makes pro-Japanese radio broadcasts. Fortunately, the fellow turns out to be a red-blooded American boy through and through and thanks to him, the Japanese are rendered helpless by the end of the film.