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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un agente del FBI es despedido de su puesto. En realidad, es una maniobra para que pueda infiltrarse como falso traidor en una red de espías nazis.Un agente del FBI es despedido de su puesto. En realidad, es una maniobra para que pueda infiltrarse como falso traidor en una red de espías nazis.Un agente del FBI es despedido de su puesto. En realidad, es una maniobra para que pueda infiltrarse como falso traidor en una red de espías nazis.
William Bakewell
- Agent Pomeroy - Fleming's Aide
- (sin acreditar)
Jack Carr
- Old Mill Gate Guard
- (sin acreditar)
Edward Earle
- Dr. Barclay
- (sin acreditar)
Edward Fielding
- Shipping Merchant
- (sin acreditar)
Dwight Frye
- Haldine - Fifth Columnist
- (sin acreditar)
Joe Garcio
- Henchman
- (sin acreditar)
John George
- Man in FBI Raid
- (sin acreditar)
Harry Hayden
- Larson
- (sin acreditar)
Michael Jeffers
- FBI Agent
- (sin acreditar)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe budget for Submarine Alert did not allow for more than a few studio back-screen shots and the use of stock footage and miniatures. During the bombing of the submarine, at least three different aircraft types are inexplicably used during the attack.
- PifiasWhen the bombers are scrambled, we see a squadron of single seat P-40s taking off. When the submarine is attacked, there are at least two crew in the aircraft.
Reseña destacada
It's a shame someone would equate this film to a propaganda reel. Unnecessary jingoism was part of American culture at the time. Only three brief instances of possible propaganda exist here -- 1) when our protagonist says he wouldn't want to join the New World Order because he doesn't like their tactics. Saying that is a bad thing? I guess it was not fair since we didn't get a Nazi response to how their way of life really is. 2) the quote over the intercom "You know what to do, boys" when the air squadron heads out for a combat mission. Unnecessary cheerleading in a movie, yes, but part of American film culture at the time. 3) at the end, when our antagonist becomes an American citizen, he says "We know our way of life is best, and we're fighting to keep it that way." Again, should the movie have been fair to Nazis by giving their point of view on their way of life? Seriously?!? Sometimes we know wrong is wrong and there doesn't need to be a defense of it. Therefore, not propaganda.
Lastly, this movie does NOT defend the right to be an illegal alien. Nothing is illegal about our antagonist. He's a legal alien but not a citizen. Illegal status never once enters the conversation.
Overall, an okay, swift moving crime/war drama that isn't very memorable but definitely not a terrible 76 minutes.
Lastly, this movie does NOT defend the right to be an illegal alien. Nothing is illegal about our antagonist. He's a legal alien but not a citizen. Illegal status never once enters the conversation.
Overall, an okay, swift moving crime/war drama that isn't very memorable but definitely not a terrible 76 minutes.
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- 26 may 2013
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Interceptor Command
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- Duración1 hora 6 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Alerta submarina (1943) officially released in Canada in English?
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