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Director: | Henry Hathaway |
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Writer: | Charles G. Booth, John Monks Jr., Barré Lyndon |
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The US Government tries to track down embedded Nazi agents in the States. | |
Release Date: | Sep 10, 1945 |
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Director: | Henry Hathaway |
Writer: | Charles G. Booth, John Monks Jr., Barré Lyndon |
Genres: | Thriller |
Keywords | new york city, world war ii, double agent, nazi spy, german spy, american-nazi, counter-espionage, fbi, treason, semi-documentary, spy ring, nazi saboteurs, spy game, woman spy, spy, based on true story, docudrama, nazi collaborationism, nazi underworld, fbi agent, spy house |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox |
Box Office |
Revenue: $2,500,000
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 02, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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William Eythe | Bill Dietrich |
Lloyd Nolan | Agent George A. Briggs |
Signe Hasso | Elsa Gebhardt |
Gene Lockhart | Charles Ogden Roper |
Leo G. Carroll | Col. Hammersohn |
Lydia St. Clair | Johanna Schmidt |
William Post Jr. | Walker |
Harry Bellaver | Max Cobura |
Reed Hadley | Narrator (voice) |
Kenneth Konopka | Saboteur |
Bruno Wick | Adolf Lange |
Harro Meller | Conrad Arnulf |
Charles Wagenheim | Gustav Hausmann |
Alfred Linder | Adolf Klein |
Renee Carson | Luise Vajda |
Jack McKee | Dr. Arthur C. Appleton |
Rusty Lane | Admiral |
Name | Job |
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Henry Hathaway | Director |
David Buttolph | Original Music Composer |
Charles G. Booth | Screenplay, Story |
Norbert Brodine | Director of Photography |
Frances C. Richardson | Researcher |
William Sittel | Set Decoration |
Harmon Jones | Editor |
John Monks Jr. | Screenplay |
Barré Lyndon | Screenplay |
Gertrude Kingston | Research Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Louis De Rochemont | Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Margaret Wycherly | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Margaret Wycherly | Won |
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Charles Booth won an Oscar for his writing on this early drama-documentary depicting the hunt by the FBI for an established network of Nazi fifth columnists long since operating in the USA. It falls to agent "Bill Dietrich" (William Eythe) to infiltrate the cell and to find out who is ultimately giv ... ing the orders - the mysterious "Mr. Christopher". Reporting to "Insp, Briggs" (Lloyd Nolan) he treads a perilous path as his newfound friends doubt his backstory and suspect him of being a double-agent. I was put off by the overly earnest narrative from Reed Hadley, and the acting is all pretty lacklustre aside from Leo G. Carroll as the duplicitous "Col. Hammersohn" who is feeding the information to "Dietrich" whilst simultaneously trying to verify his identity. The ending is all too predictable and that really lets it down quite badly. For such a sophisticated network of spies to be quite so easy to identify is doubtless meant to be a testament to the skills of the wartime FBI, but as a device for a story, it lacks credibility: the fire escape, really? Henry Hathaway keeps it moving along well enough but the story leaves just too obvious a trail of breadcrumbs for it to be intriguing, or plausible.