Berlin Correspondent (1942)
Bill Roberts is an American radio commentator station in Berlin in the months before Pearl Harbor. Having witnessed Nazi brutalities first hand, Roberts hopes to alert his listeners of impending dangers, and does so by sending out coded messages during his broadcasts. The Gestapo begins to suspect something and assigns glamorous secret agent Karen Hauen to spy on Roberts. When she discovers that her own father is supplying Roberts with vital secrets, she turns her back on the Nazis and joins our hero in his efforts.
Director:
Eugene Forde
Writers:
Jack Andrews, Steve Fisher.
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Virginia Gilmore as Karen Hauen |
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Dana Andrews as Bill Roberts |
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Mona Maris as Carla |
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Martin Kosleck as Captain von Rau |
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Sig Ruman as Dr. Dietrich |
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Kurt Katch as Weiner |
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Erwin Kalser as Mr. Hauen |
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Torben Meyer as Manager |
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William Edmunds as Hans Gruber |
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Hans Schumm as Gunther |
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Leonard Mudie as George - English Prisoner |
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Hans von Morhart as The Actor |
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Curt Furberg as Doctor |
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Henry Rowland as Pilot |
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Christian Rub as Prisoner |
| Directing | Eugene Forde | Director |
| Writing | Jack Andrews | Screenplay |
| Camera | Virgil Miller | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Steve Fisher | Screenplay |