Don't Talk (1942)
This Crime Does Not Pay series entry dramatizes the idea that during wartime, people should not discuss anything related to their work when in public. A casual remark can be overheard by an enemy agent and used to sabotage the war effort. In this short, the story involves shipments of parts to a defense plant.
Director: Joseph M. Newman
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Donald Douglas as FBI Agent Jack Sampson |
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Gloria Holden as Beulah Anderson aka Beulah Binvicko |
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Barry Nelson as FBI Agent Freed |
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Harry Worth as Otto aka Anatole |
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Mark Daniels as MGM Crime Reporter (uncredited) |
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Dwight Frye as Ziggy (uncredited) |
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James Millican as FBI Agent-Driver |
| Directing | Joseph M. Newman | Director |
| Art | Richard Duce | Art Direction |
| Camera | Jackson Rose | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Harry Komer | Editor |