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A dark story about a Nazi who has escaped to a small town in America and established a new identity. He begins to crack as he is stalked by a famous Nazi hunter.
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Drama, Nazi hunters, War criminals, Fugitives from justice, Impostors and imposture, Film noirPlaces
Connecticut, GermanyShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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Original story by Victor Trivas; adaptation by Victor Trivas and Decla Dunning.
Originally released as a motion picture by R-K-O Radio Pictures in 1946.
Director of photography, Russell Metty; editor, Ernest Nims; music, Bronislaw Kaper.
Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young, Orson Welles, Philip Merivale, Richard Long.
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The Academy Award-nominated thriller follows Franz Kindler, a Nazi fugitive hiding out as a professor in a small Connecticut town. When his new wife begins to suspect his past, a detective sets out to uncover his identity.
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