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This
Irving Asher
production was that rarity, a genuine B-movie from posh MGM. Set in a pre-Pearl Harbor United States, Nazi Agent starred real-life Hitler refugee
Conrad Veidt
as identical twins, one a timid stamp collector and rare book store owner, the other the Nazi consul. The evil Veidt is killed during an argument between the two and the good Veidt shaves his beard in order to take his brother's place as head of a Nazi spy ring. He manages to quell the group's attempts to sabotage allied shipping routes before being exposed by, of all things, a pet canary. In order to save the life of a defecting fifth columnist (
Ann Ayars
), Veidt agrees to return to Germany, gaining strength for the upcoming ordeal in the Vaterland as his ship passes the Statue of Liberty. Relatively fast-paced and engrossing most of the way, Nazi Agent was the feature-film debut of director
Jules Dassin
, formerly of MGM's short subject department. Dassin went on to direct several groundbreaking crime dramas for Universal before finding himself blacklisted during the Hollywood "witch hunts." He continued his career in Europe, helming such genuine classics as
Never on Sunday
(1959). A lyric soprano,
Ann Ayars
spent the mostly unrewarding years between 1941 and 1943 in MGM potboilers before leaving films in favor of the New York City Opera. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ann Ayars
Kaaren De Relle
Conrad Veidt
Otto Becker/Baron Hugo von Detner
Production Crew
Harry Stradling
Cinematographer
Lennie Hayton
Composer (Music Score)
Howard Shoup
Costume Designer
Jules Dassin
Director
Frank E. Hull
Editor
Irving Asher
Producer
John Meehan, Jr.
Screenwriter
Paul Gangelin
Screenwriter
Year: 1942
Runtime: 84
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Action
Drama
Spy Film
War
Produced by
MGM
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