L'Agent invisible contre la Gestapo (1942)
Le petit-fils de l'homme invisible coulait des jours paisibles à New-York jusqu'à ce qu'un agent allemand, épaulé par un confrère nippon, fasse irruption dans sa vie, espérant lui arracher le secret de l'invisibilité. Il se met alors au service des Alliés. Parachuté sur Berlin, il a pour mission d'aider au démantèlement d'un réseau d'espions infiltrés aux États-Unis.
Directeur:
Edwin L. Marin
écrivain:
Curt Siodmak
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Ilona Massey as Maria Sorenson |
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Jon Hall as Frank Raymond |
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Peter Lorre as Baron Ikito |
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Cedric Hardwicke as Conrad Stauffer |
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J. Edward Bromberg as Karl Heiser |
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Albert Bassermann as Arnold Schmidt |
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John Litel as John Gardiner |
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Holmes Herbert as Sir Alfred Spencer |
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Keye Luke as Surgeon |
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Sven Hugo Borg as German Captain (uncredited) |
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John Burton as R.A.F. Flier (uncredited) |
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Lane Chandler as German Sentry (uncredited) |
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Mabel Colcord as Gretl (uncredited) |
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James Craven as Ship's Radio Man (uncredited) |
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Donald Curtis as German Sentry (uncredited) |
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Leslie Denison as British Radio Operator (uncredited) |
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Eddie Dunn as S.S. Prison Guard (uncredited) |
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Lee Tung Foo as Gen. Chin Lee (uncredited) |
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Henry Guttman as Storm Trooper (uncredited) |
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Bobby Hale as English Tommy (uncredited) |
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John Holland as Spencer's Secretary (uncredited) |
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Patrick McVey as German (uncredited) |
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John Merton as German Soldier (uncredited) |
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Alberto Morin as Free Frenchman (uncredited) |
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Ferdinand Munier as Bartender (uncredited) |
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William Pagan as Storm Trooper (uncredited) |
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Eddie Parker as Strongman Thug (uncredited) |
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Charles Regan as Ordnance Car Driver (uncredited) |
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Otto Reichow as Gestapo Agent (uncredited) |
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William Ruhl as Gestapo Agent (uncredited) |
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Ferdinand Schumann-Heink as German Telephone Operator (uncredited) |
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Hans Schumm as SS Man (uncredited) |
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Wallace Scott as English Tommy (uncredited) |
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Lee Shumway as Brigadier (uncredited) |
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Milburn Stone as German Sergeant (uncredited) |
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Walter Tetley as Newsboy (uncredited) |
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Philip Van Zandt as SS Man (uncredited) |
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Michael Visaroff as Verichen (uncredited) |
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Phil Warren as German Soldier (uncredited) |
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Pat West as German Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
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Matt Willis as Nazi Assassin (uncredited) |
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Duke York as German Sentry (uncredited) |
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Wolfgang Zilzer as Von Porten (uncredited) |
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Victor Zimmerman as Storm Trooper (uncredited) |
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Henry Zynda as Col. Kelenski (uncredited) |
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Charles Flynn as German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Production | Frank Lloyd | Producer |
| Directing | Edwin L. Marin | Director |
| Writing | H. G. Wells | Novel |
| Art | Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
| Production | George Waggner | Associate Producer |
| Editing | Edward Curtiss | Editor |
| Art | Jack Otterson | Art Direction |
| Visual Effects | John P. Fulton | Visual Effects |
| Sound | Hans J. Salter | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Lester White | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Vera West | Costume Design |
| Crew | Duke York | Stunts |
| Art | Robert F. Boyle | Assistant Art Director |
| Sound | Hans J. Salter | Music Director |
| Art | Edward R. Robinson | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Sound | Bernard B. Brown | Sound Director |
| Crew | David S. Horsley | Special Effects |
| Writing | Curt Siodmak | Screenplay |
| Sound | Richard Hageman | Music |
| Sound | William Hedgcock | Sound Engineer |
| Visual Effects | Roswell A. Hoffmann | Visual Effects Camera |
| Directing | Vernon Keays | Assistant Director |
| Visual Effects | John P. Fulton | Visual Effects Camera |
| Sound | Frank Skinner | Music |
| Crew | Eddie Parker | Stunts |
| Visual Effects | Roswell A. Hoffmann | Visual Effects |