Directed by:
Robert FloreyCinematography:
L. William O'ConnellComposer:
William LavaCast:
John Garfield, Nancy Coleman, Raymond Massey, Lee Patrick, John Ridgely, Frank Reicher, Charles Drake, Audra Lindley, James Seay, Jack Mower, Ben Welden (more)Plots(1)
Garfield plays Dr. Michael Lewis, thrust into a New York netherworld of espionage when a beautiful British agent named Jane (Nancy Coleman) is wheeled into his ambulance after a car crash. Jane feigns amnesia and is placed under the care of a famed psychiatrist (Massey) at his home. She reveals her identity to Michael and begs him to accompany her. Although skeptical, Michael obliges - and soon realizes he and Jane are captives of ruthless Nazis who wield syringes full of truth serum. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
John Garfield
USA
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The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
Nancy Coleman
USA
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Raymond Massey
Canada
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Lee Patrick
USA
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John Ridgely
USA
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Frank Reicher
German Empire
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Charles Drake
USA
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Audra Lindley
USA
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James Seay
USA
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Jack Mower
USA
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Ben Welden
USA
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Cliff Clark
USA
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Roland Drew
USA
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Moroni Olsen
USA
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Chuck Hamilton
USA
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Dick Wessel
USA
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Sol Gorss
USA
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John Harmon
USA
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Lon McCallister
USA
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Stella Dallas (1937)
Henry Victor
UK
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