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Poster of Confessions of a Nazi Spy

Confessions of a Nazi Spy

Release Date: Saturday, May 6 1939 (83 years ago)
Portrait of Edward G. RobinsonEdward G. Robinson
Edward 'Ed' Renard
Edward G. Robinson was:
Portrait of Francis LedererFrancis Lederer
Kurt Schneider
Francis Lederer was:
Portrait of George SandersGeorge Sanders
Franz Schlager
George Sanders was:
Portrait of Paul LukasPaul Lukas
Dr. Kassell
Paul Lukas was:
Portrait of Henry O'NeillHenry O'Neill
Attorney Kellogg
Henry O'Neill was:
Portrait of Dorothy TreeDorothy Tree
Hilda Kleinhauer
Dorothy Tree was:
Portrait of Lya LysLya Lys
Erika Wolf
Lya Lys was:
Portrait of Grace StaffordGrace Stafford
Mrs. Schneider
Grace Stafford was:
Portrait of James StephensonJames Stephenson
British Military Intelligence Agent
James Stephenson was:
Portrait of Hedwiga ReicherHedwiga Reicher
Mrs. Kassell
Hedwiga Reicher was:
Portrait of Joe SawyerJoe Sawyer
Werner Renz
Joe Sawyer was:
Portrait of Sig RumanSig Ruman
Krogman
Sig Ruman was:
Portrait of Lionel RoyceLionel Royce
Hintze
Lionel Royce was:
Portrait of Henry VictorHenry Victor
Wildebrandt
Henry Victor was:
Portrait of Hans Heinrich von TwardowskiHans Heinrich von Twardowski
Helldorf
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski was:
Portrait of Wolfgang ZilzerWolfgang Zilzer
Westphal
Wolfgang Zilzer was:
Portrait of Frederick VogedingFrederick Vogeding
Captain Richter
Frederick Vogeding was:
Portrait of Willy KaufmanWilly Kaufman
Greutzwald
Willy Kaufman was:
Portrait of Rudolph AndersRudolph Anders
Captain Straubel
Rudolph Anders was:
Portrait of Wilhelm von BrinckenWilhelm von Brincken
Captain von Eichen
Wilhelm von Brincken was:
Portrait of George RosenerGeorge Rosener
Klauber
George Rosener was:
Portrait of Frederick BurtonFrederick Burton
U.S. District Court Judge
Frederick Burton was:
Portrait of Eily MalyonEily Malyon
Mrs. McLaughlin
Eily Malyon was:
Portrait of Bodil RosingBodil Rosing
Passenger on Boat
Bodil Rosing was:
Portrait of John DeeringJohn Deering
Narration by
John Deering was:
Portrait of Louis AdlonLouis Adlon
Nazi American Youth Leader (uncredited)
Louis Adlon was:
Portrait of Fred AldrichFred Aldrich
Nazi at Bund Meeting (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich was:
Portrait of Sherwood BaileySherwood Bailey
Newsboy at End (uncredited)
Sherwood Bailey was:
Portrait of Ward BondWard Bond
American Legionnaire (uncredited)
Ward Bond was:
Portrait of Walter BonnWalter Bonn
Naval Officer Seeing Renard at Seaplane (uncredited)
Walter Bonn was:
Portrait of Egon BrecherEgon Brecher
Fritz Muller - German Agent (uncredited)
Egon Brecher was:
Portrait of Tommy BuppTommy Bupp
Shoeshine Boy (uncredited)
Tommy Bupp was:
Portrait of Glen CavenderGlen Cavender
Man in Montage Stuffing Mailboxes (uncredited)
Glen Cavender was:
Portrait of John ConteJohn Conte
Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
John Conte was:
Portrait of Alec CraigAlec Craig
McGregor - Scottish Postman (uncredited)
Alec Craig was:
Portrait of Jimmie DundeeJimmie Dundee
Nazi Goon at Bund Meeting (uncredited)
Jimmie Dundee was:
Portrait of Jack EggerJack Egger
(uncredited)
Jack Egger was:
Portrait of Frederick GiermannFrederick Giermann
German-American at Bund Meeting (uncredited)
Frederick Giermann was:
Portrait of Lisa GolmLisa Golm
Mrs. Anna Westphal (uncredited)
Lisa Golm was:
Portrait of Sol GorssSol Gorss
Nazi Goon at Bund Meeting (uncredited)
Sol Gorss was:
Portrait of William GouldWilliam Gould
FBI Agent (uncredited)
William Gould was:
Portrait of Fred GrahamFred Graham
American Legionnaire at Bund Meeting (uncredited)
Fred Graham was:
Portrait of Creighton HaleCreighton Hale
Draftsman (uncredited)
Creighton Hale was:
Portrait of John HamiltonJohn Hamilton
FBI Chief (uncredited)
John Hamilton was:
Portrait of John HarronJohn Harron
Man in Montage with Propaganda (uncredited)
John Harron was:
Portrait of Eddie HartEddie Hart
Nazi Agent (uncredited)
Eddie Hart was:
Portrait of Adolf HitlerAdolf Hitler
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Adolf Hitler was:
Portrait of Max Hoffman Jr.Max Hoffman Jr.
Soldier at Renz's Arrest (uncredited)
Max Hoffman Jr. was:
Portrait of Stuart HolmesStuart Holmes
Draftsman (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes was:
Portrait of Arthur Stuart HullArthur Stuart Hull
U.S. Government Agent (uncredited)
Arthur Stuart Hull was:
Portrait of Selmer JacksonSelmer Jackson
Customs Official (uncredited)
Selmer Jackson was:
Portrait of Edward KeaneEdward Keane
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Edward Keane was:
Portrait of Robert Emmett KeaneRobert Emmett Keane
Harrison - Passport Official (uncredited)
Robert Emmett Keane was:
Portrait of Milton KibbeeMilton Kibbee
Man Greeting Waiter Bill (archive footage) (uncredited)
Milton Kibbee was:
Portrait of Martin KosleckMartin Kosleck
Joseph Goebbels (uncredited)
Martin Kosleck was:
Portrait of Frank MayoFrank Mayo
FBI Agent Phillips (uncredited)
Frank Mayo was:
Portrait of Lon McCallisterLon McCallister
(uncredited)
Lon McCallister was:
Portrait of Ray MillerRay Miller
Bill - Coffee Shop Proprietor (uncredited)
Ray Miller was:
Portrait of Walter MillerWalter Miller
Bill - Waiter with Coffee (uncredited)
Walter Miller was:
Portrait of Jack MowerJack Mower
FBI Agent 'Mac' MacDonald (uncredited)
Jack Mower was:
Portrait of George Offerman, Jr.George Offerman, Jr.
Western Union Messenger (uncredited)
George Offerman, Jr. was:
Portrait of Lotte Palfi AndorLotte Palfi Andor
Kassel's Nurse (uncredited)
Lotte Palfi Andor was:
Portrait of Steve PendletonSteve Pendleton
Naval Courier (uncredited)
Steve Pendleton was:
Portrait of Gil PerkinsGil Perkins
Goebbels' Aide (uncredited)
Gil Perkins was:
Portrait of Norman Phillips Jr.Norman Phillips Jr.
Gottfried Simmons - Nazi Youth (uncredited)
Norman Phillips Jr. was:
Portrait of Tempe PigottTempe Pigott
(uncredited)
Tempe Pigott was:
Portrait of Lucien PrivalLucien Prival
Kranz (uncredited)
Lucien Prival was:
Portrait of Otto ReichowOtto Reichow
Driver of Nazi Car That Crashed (uncredited)
Otto Reichow was:
Portrait of John RidgelyJohn Ridgely
Army Hospital Clerk (uncredited)
John Ridgely was:
Portrait of Ferdinand Schumann-HeinkFerdinand Schumann-Heink
(uncredited)
Ferdinand Schumann-Heink was:
Portrait of Hans SchummHans Schumm
Bismarck Officer with Crew List (uncredited)
Hans Schumm was:
Portrait of Lester SharpeLester Sharpe
(uncredited)
Lester Sharpe was:
Portrait of Charles SherlockCharles Sherlock
FBI Agent Fred Young (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock was:
Portrait of Edwin StanleyEdwin Stanley
U.S. Official (uncredited)
Edwin Stanley was:
Portrait of Rudolf SteinboeckRudolf Steinboeck
(uncredited)
Rudolf Steinboeck was:
Portrait of Robert R. StephensonRobert R. Stephenson
Fritz - von Eichen's Aide (uncredited)
Robert R. Stephenson was:
Portrait of Regis ToomeyRegis Toomey
Tom - in Coffee Shop (uncredited)
Regis Toomey was:
Portrait of Frederic TozereFrederic Tozere
FBI Agent Staunton (uncredited)
Frederic Tozere was:
Portrait of Charles TrowbridgeCharles Trowbridge
Maj. Williams (uncredited)
Charles Trowbridge was:
Portrait of Emmett VoganEmmett Vogan
Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Emmett Vogan was:
Portrait of Dave WengrenDave Wengren
(uncredited)
Dave Wengren was:
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