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6.9/10   767 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Barré Lyndon (screenplay) and
Charles G. Booth (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
10 September 1945 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
The F.B.I.'s own tense, terrific story behind the protection of the ATOMIC BOMB! more
Plot:
Bill Dietrich becomes a double agent for the FBI in a Nazi spy ring. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 1 win more
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Still chilling espionage thriller with gritty documentary approach... more (43 total)

Cast

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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 (as William Post)
Harry Bellaver ... Max Cobura
Bruno Wick ... Adolf Lange
Harro Meller ... Conrad Arnulf
Charles Wagenheim ... Gustav Hausmann
Alfred Linder ... Adolf Klein
Renee Carson ... Luise Vadja
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Now It Can Be Told (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
88 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Lloyd Nolan reprised his role of FBI Agent George A. Briggs in _Street With No Name, The (1948)_. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When the agents are preparing to do the first survey of the house they are wearing CD (Civil Defense) arm bands on their right arms. The next scene shows them approaching the house and the arm bands are now on their left arms. more
Movie Connections:
Followed by The Street with No Name (1948) more
Soundtrack:
You Say the Sweetest Things (Baby) more

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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
Still chilling espionage thriller with gritty documentary approach..., 26 February 2005
8/10
Author: Neil Doyle from U.S.A.

Highly popular during the mid-'40s was this thriller that resembles other spy dramas produced by Fox during this era--most notably, films like 13 RUE MADELEINE or BOOMERANG! which also used a documentary style. The location footage in New York City is fascinating as a time capsule and the story gets strong support from the excellent B&W photography.

Standout in the cast is Signe Hasso in a plum role as a woman running a dress shop as a front for espionage activities. She shows toughness and determination all the way through and is completely convincing in the female lead. William Eythe does a nice job as the agent sent by the FBI to expose the spy ring. In fact, all of the performances are first rate and the suspense is maintained until the surprise climax.

Well worth watching as an example of tight, suspenseful and gritty film noir in a style typical of the hard bitten dramas of the '40s.

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