Durante la guerra fredda, in un impianto di ricerca atomica in California, un agente dell'FBI e un ispettore di Scotland Yard uniscono le forze per eliminare un'organizzazione di spionaggio ... Leggi tuttoDurante la guerra fredda, in un impianto di ricerca atomica in California, un agente dell'FBI e un ispettore di Scotland Yard uniscono le forze per eliminare un'organizzazione di spionaggio nucleare straniera.Durante la guerra fredda, in un impianto di ricerca atomica in California, un agente dell'FBI e un ispettore di Scotland Yard uniscono le forze per eliminare un'organizzazione di spionaggio nucleare straniera.
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- Potter - FBI Agent
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- QuizEven though the film was about the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover would not sanction it because Producer Edward Small refused to allow the FBI to interfere with production and review the film prior to its release.
- BlooperLike so many other characters in crime stories, Grayson made what could have been a dangerous mistake when he didn't wash his hands after handling the poisoned glass in von Stolb's quarters. He picked it up from the inside to avoid smudging fingerprints, but because the glass contained residue from the deadly poison, the residue would have remained on his hands.
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Philip 'Scotty' Grayson: Hmmm. You know Braun could be a pretty fair painter...
Daniel F. O'Hara: Yes, if there wasn't so much red in his work.
- Curiosità sui creditiNarrator Reed Hadley is billed in the opening titles--unusual in an era when narrators generally were not credited, often even when they were famous.
- ConnessioniRemade as David Harding, Counterspy (1950)
Square-jawed Dennis O'Keefe makes for a dogged and intrepid FBI agent aided by Scotland Yard loan-out Louis Hayward. Together, they show what sterling fellows the English-speaking world turns out. They're on the trail of a covert Soviet spy sneaking out secrets from what is likely a bomb designing laboratory, though it's never specified. The plot rather prophetically anticipates the Klaus Fuchs affair of 1949, when the German-born spy was exposed as smuggling A-bomb secrets to the Soviets as early as 1945.
The suspense revolves around who the lab spy is and how he's getting the secrets out. It makes for entertaining, if workman-like, viewing. The familiar narrator Reed Hadley lends stentorian authority, along with some fine location photography. Together they impart a sense of reality to what are otherwise standard stereotypes and a melodramatic plot. Sure it's Hollywood's manipulative brand of political cinema, this time turned on our former friends. But at least it's watchable, minus the kind of cold-war hysteria that came to characterize other efforts of the period. All in all, an interesting and revealing reflection of its time.
- dougdoepke
- 16 mar 2008
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- Walk a Crooked Mile
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- 1087 Clay St., San Francisco, California, Stati Uniti(Shown as the home of Igor Braun, the painter/murderer.)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 31 minuti
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