Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBased on the long-running radio program created by Philips H. Lord, the film opens with a radio commentator blasting the U. S. government for the manner in which a certain foreign power has ... Ler tudoBased on the long-running radio program created by Philips H. Lord, the film opens with a radio commentator blasting the U. S. government for the manner in which a certain foreign power has obtained secret information during WWII. The commentator is brought to the secret headquar... Ler tudoBased on the long-running radio program created by Philips H. Lord, the film opens with a radio commentator blasting the U. S. government for the manner in which a certain foreign power has obtained secret information during WWII. The commentator is brought to the secret headquarters of "David Harding, Counterspy" where he learns that the story was deliberately plante... Ler tudo
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- Switchboard Operator
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- Lt. Van Dyke
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- Frank Edwards
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- Frank Reynolds
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- Robert Barrington
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- Burton
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It's derived from COUNTERSPY, a long-running (1942-1957) radio drama devised by Phillips Lord, who also produced the better known GANGBUSTERS. This has everything a lover of cheap drama could wish for : spies, people with machine guns shooting up airports, romance in the person of Audrey Long, and a Murphy Bed. Obviously shot cheaply, it's typical of the second features that Columbia was turning out in the dying days of B series. Look for John Dehner in a small role.
It is Based on a Long Running (1942-57) Radio Program of the Same Name.
The Fast-Paced, Multi-Layered Story is Packed to the Brim with Military Types and a Government "Secret" Organization (Pre CIA/NSA).
With Agents, Double-Crosses and a Tight, Suspenseful Script that is Intriguing.
It Rises Above its Budget Limitations with some Sharp Characterizations, Gritty Violence, and Cracker-Jack ( 71 min) Pacing.
There's Real Suspense, Dodging Chases, Great Action (for type), some Romance, Betrayals, and Dry-Humor that Propels this Little-Seen Cheapo Above the Average Bottom of the Bill Filler.
All the Actors Give it a Go with Believable Situations Always On the Edge of Discovery or Confrontations.
There are Some Really-Cool, Almost Sci-Fi Gadgets and Stunts that are Amazing for its Limitations.
In 1950 the "Spy-Film" was just Getting Started and This One can Side with its Bigger-Budgeted Brethren in the Newly Emerging Genre and is Well...
Worth a Watch.
The story is told as a flashback in order to explain why the government sometimes has to be very tricky and use a lot of disinformation to catch evil spies in the USA.
So why did I give this one a 5? Well, it is entertaining...though the acting isn't superb nor is the story. It smacks of the word 'adequate'...adequately entertaining and with an adequate story...nothing more.
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- CuriosidadesIn the opening credits, Columbia Pictures chose to precede the name of Howard St. John with the verb "introducing," although the veteran stage actor had already played in four pictures. Oftentimes studios used this term with actors with small public exposure who were on the way up to pronounce their names. St. John was forty-five at the time of this picture's release; but his body of work was on stage with one TV credit.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe DC3 bringing Parker to Molino changes to an aircraft with a different livery between landing and parking at the terminal.
- ConexõesFollowed by A Terrível Ameaça (1950)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 11 minutos
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