
The House on 92nd Street (1945)
6.5|10 Sept, 1945|88 min
The F.B.I.'s own tense, terrific story behind the protection of the ATOMIC BOMB!
6.5|10 Sept, 1945|88 min
Released
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The US Government tries to track down embedded Nazi agents in the States.
Language
Budget--
Revenue $2,500,000
English
Budget--
Revenue $2,500,000
Keywords
new york city
spy
fbi
world war ii
based on true story
treason
double agent
docudrama
semi-documentary
nazi spy
nazi collaborationism
spy ring
german spy
nazi underworld
nazi saboteurs
american-nazi
fbi agent
spy game
counter-espionage
spy house
woman spy
Casts

William Eythe
Bill Dietrich

Lloyd Nolan
Agent George A. Briggs

Signe Hasso
Elsa Gebhardt

Gene Lockhart
Charles Ogden Roper

Leo G. Carroll
Col. Hammersohn
Lydia St. Clair
Johanna Schmidt

William Post Jr.
Walker

Harry Bellaver
Max Cobura

Reed Hadley
Narrator (voice)

Kenneth Konopka
Saboteur
Bruno Wick
Adolf Lange
Harro Meller
Conrad Arnulf

Charles Wagenheim
Gustav Hausmann
Alfred Linder
Adolf Klein
Renee Carson
Luise Vajda
Jack McKee
Dr. Arthur C. Appleton

Rusty Lane
Admiral
Crews

Henry Hathaway
Director
Barré Lyndon
Screenplay
Charles G. Booth
Screenplay
John Monks Jr.
Screenplay
Charles G. Booth
Story

Louis De Rochemont
Producer
David Buttolph
Original Music Composer
Norbert Brodine
Director of Photography
Harmon Jones
Editor
Gertrude Kingston
Research Assistant
Frances C. Richardson
Researcher
William Sittel
Set Decoration
Backdrops & Posters





