Canadian Film Weekly (Dec 8, 1943)

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RKO'S ‘Behind the Rising Sun Has Novelty, Horror and Action RKO has made a very good try at following up the success of “Hitler’s Children” with a similar idea, this time against a Japanese background. Though the film tells what makes Japs like that and shows them at it, it also makes the point that not all of them have been swept away by the terrible influence of their leaders. It’s frankly a shocker. Margo, Tom Neal, Robert Ryan, J. Carrol Naish, Gloria Holden do their share to help the excellent production move into class of the good gross getters.