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Cast
|
William Eythe | As: Bill Dietrich |
|
Lloyd Nolan | As: Agent George A. Briggs |
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Signe Hasso | As: Elsa Gebhardt |
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Gene Lockhart | As: Charles Ogden Roper |
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Leo G. Carroll | As: Col. Hammersohn |
Storyline
The US Government tries to track down embedded Nazi agents in the States.
Tagline: | The F.B.I.'s own tense, terrific story behind the protection of the ATOMIC BOMB! |
Certification: | 6 |
Details
Genres: Thriller
Language: English
Release Date: 10 September 1945
Country: US
Runtime: 88m
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Company Credits
Company: 20th Century Fox
Revenue: $2,500,000
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Cast
|
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 |
Directed By
|
Henry Hathaway |
Director |
Writing Credits
|
Barré Lyndon |
Screenplay |
|
Charles G. Booth |
Screenplay |
|
John Monks Jr. |
Screenplay |
|
Charles G. Booth |
Story |
Production Crew
|
Louis De Rochemont |
Producer |
|
Gertrude Kingston |
Research Assistant |
|
Frances C. Richardson |
Researcher |
Edited By
|
Harmon Jones |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
|
David Buttolph |
Original Music Composer |
Visual Effects
Camera
|
Norbert Brodine |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
|
William Sittel |
Set Decoration |
Other Crew
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