Spies will not stop at murder in their attempts to wrest a secret formula for a deadly poison away from American scientists.Spies will not stop at murder in their attempts to wrest a secret formula for a deadly poison away from American scientists.Spies will not stop at murder in their attempts to wrest a secret formula for a deadly poison away from American scientists.
Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
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- TriviaThe earliest documented telecast of this film occurred Monday 27 November 1944 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). In Baltimore it first aired Wednesday 3 March 1948 on WMAR (Channel 2), in Detroit Wednesday 17 November 1948 on WXYZ (Channel 7), in Fort Worth Saturday 1 January 1949 on WBAP (Channel 5), in Albuquerque Tuesday 4 October 1949 on KOB (Channel 4), in Cincinnati Sunday 6 November 1949 on WCPO (Channel 7), in Chicago Wednesday 7 December 1949 on WGN (Channel 9), in Salt Lake City Thursday 8 December 1949 on KSL (Channel 5), and in Los Angeles Wednesday 15 December 1949 on KTLA (Channel 5).
- Quotes
Nadine Nikolas: Paul, that man--he is a spy.
Paul Brandt: [patronizing chuckle] Darling, how many sips have you had?
Nadine Nikolas: But really, Paul, he offered me money...
Paul Brandt: Now, Nadine, I've never know you to get tipsy on two drinks before. There are no spies in this country.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Legends of World Cinema: Anna Sten
Featured review
On the eve of her becoming an American citizen, Anna Sten is approached by a spy about the weapons-grade pesticide her boss, Harry Davenport, is developing. Later that evening, Davenport is killed and the pesticide is stolen. Suspicion falls on Miss Sten. She is being deported where she escapes with the help of gallant newsman Alan Marshall.
Despite a great cast, including supporting players like Jerome Cowan, Walter Catlett, Jed Prouty, Stanley Fields and Etiene Girardot, and Edwin Justus Mayer co-writing the screenplay, this never rises above the level of a rushed B picture. Few of the players are given a chance to inhabit their characters, so their inclusion in the cast list seems like a waste of time. Neither does the meat of the plot seem to make much sense. Once the formula is in their hands, why hang around to involve Miss Sten further in the effort? Director Otis Garrett had only recently graduated to the director's chair, and would die before he could get out of the Bs. Had this been the typical level of his future efforts, he likely never would have.
Despite a great cast, including supporting players like Jerome Cowan, Walter Catlett, Jed Prouty, Stanley Fields and Etiene Girardot, and Edwin Justus Mayer co-writing the screenplay, this never rises above the level of a rushed B picture. Few of the players are given a chance to inhabit their characters, so their inclusion in the cast list seems like a waste of time. Neither does the meat of the plot seem to make much sense. Once the formula is in their hands, why hang around to involve Miss Sten further in the effort? Director Otis Garrett had only recently graduated to the director's chair, and would die before he could get out of the Bs. Had this been the typical level of his future efforts, he likely never would have.
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- Runtime1 hour 11 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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