International Lady (1941)
Tim Hanley, an American agent, posing as a lawyer with the United States Embassy in London, and Reggie Oliver, a Scotland Yard detective, posing as a music critic are both keeping their eye on Carla Nillson, a famous singer, whom they suspect of espionage. They all meet in London, then in Lisbon, and eventually in New York City, where Carla sings on the radio.
Director:
Tim Whelan
Writer:
Howard Estabrook
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George Brent as Tim Hanley |
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Ilona Massey as Carla Nillson |
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Basil Rathbone as Reggie Oliver |
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Gene Lockhart as Sidney Grenner |
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George Zucco as Webster |
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Marjorie Gateson as Bertha Grenner |
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Clayton Moore as Sewell |
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Francis Pierlot as Dr. Rowan |
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Martin Kosleck as Bruner |
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Charles D. Brown as Tetlow |
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Leyland Hodgson as Sergeant Moulton |
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Gordon De Main as Denby |
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Frederick Worlock as Sir Henry |
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Jack Mulhall as Desk Clerk |
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Ralph Dunn as Don |
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Sam McDaniel as Waiter |
| Directing | Tim Whelan | Director |
| Production | Edward Small | Producer |
| Camera | Hal Mohr | Director of Photography |
| Editing | William F. Claxton | Editor |
| Sound | Lucien Moraweck | Music |
| Writing | E. Lloyd Sheldon | Story |
| Writing | Howard Estabrook | Screenplay |
| Writing | Jack DeWitt | Story |