The Spy (1931)
Sweethearts pitted against lovers, wives against husbands, sons against mothers, in a frantic struggle to escape the clutch and claw of the 'Tcheka,' Russia's sinister spy system.
Director: Berthold Viertel
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Kay Johnson as Anna Turin |
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Neil Hamilton as Ivan Turin |
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John Halliday as Sergei Krasnoff |
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Milton Holmes as Yashka |
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Freddie Burke Frederick as Kalya |
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Austen Jewell as Petya |
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Henry Kolker as Tchijinski |
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Douglas Haig as Seryoska |
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David Durand as Vanya |
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Mischa Auer as Man in Cafe |
| Directing | Gunther von Fritsch | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Earl Rettig | Second Assistant Director |
| Writing | Ernest Pascal | Writer |
| Directing | Berthold Viertel | Director |
| Directing | Fred Zinnemann | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Lucien N. Andriot | Cinematography |
| Production | William Fox | Producer |