Man at Large (1941)
6.3
Reporter Dallas Davis and FBI agent Bob Grayson hunt an escaped Nazi. Director:Eugene Forde |
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Man at Large (1941)
6.3
Reporter Dallas Davis and FBI agent Bob Grayson hunt an escaped Nazi. Director:Eugene Forde |
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Marjorie Weaver | ... |
Dallas Davis
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| George Reeves | ... |
Bob Grayson
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Richard Derr | ... |
Max, posing as Colonel Von Rohn
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Steven Geray | ... |
Karl Botany, alias C.B. Haldane
(as Steve Geray)
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Milton Parsons | ... |
Mr. Sartoris
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Spencer Charters | ... |
Mr. Gallon
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Lucien Littlefield | ... |
Jones, Nervous Man at Tourist Camp
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| Elisha Cook Jr. | ... |
Hotel Clerk
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Minerva Urecal | ... |
Mrs. Jones, Nervous Man's Wife
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Bodil Rosing | ... |
Klara, Botany's Housekeeper
(as Bodil Ann Rosing)
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Richard Lane | ... |
Editor Grundy
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Barbara Pepper | ... |
Myrtle, Hotel Guest
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William Edmunds | ... |
Otto Kisling
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George Cleveland | ... |
Sheriff Pickering
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Kurt Katch | ... |
Hans Brinker, First Victim
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G-Man Bob Grayson is working hand in hand with a British Intelligence agent to uncover an espionage plot, who is posing as an escaped Nazi agent. Reporter Dallas Davis mistakes Grayson for a Nazi-sympathizer and manages to mess up the works before she learns the truth. She and Grayson join forces to save the agent. Written by Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
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