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Johnny, an ex-Marine, and Evelyn, a chance acquaintance, find themselves caught up in a plot involving Nazi spies in California.

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Johnny Christopher
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Evelyn Smith
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Von Dorn
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Gretchen
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Senator Remmy
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James Blackton
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Agent Jorgensen
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Bruckner (as Jason Robards)
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Captain Caleb Simpson
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bonnie Blair ...
Nurse (uncredited)
Lee Bonnell ...
Police Sgt. Roth (uncredited)
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The Doctor (uncredited)
Hal Craig ...
Vice-Admiral (uncredited)
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Patrol Car Cop (uncredited)
Lee Elson ...
Judd (uncredited)
Don Evers ...
Policeman (uncredited)
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Motorcycle Cop #1 (uncredited)
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Woods (uncredited)
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Police Capt. Edmonds (uncredited)
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Counterman (uncredited)
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Police Sgt. Kahn (uncredited)
Bill Shannon ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Alan Ward ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Phil Warren ...
Norton (uncredited)
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Minister (uncredited)
William Yetter Sr. ...
Karl (uncredited)

Directed by

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Phil Rosen

Written by

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Stuart Palmer ... (screenplay)
 
George Callahan ... (based on an original story by)

Produced by

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Sid Rogell ... executive producer

Music by

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Paul Sawtell

Cinematography by

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Frank Redman

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Robert Swink

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Albert S. D'Agostino
Walter E. Keller

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Claude E. Carpenter ... (as Claude Carpenter)
Darrell Silvera

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Renié ... (gowns)

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James E. Casey ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Roy Granville ... sound
Jean L. Speak ... sound

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Russell A. Cully ... special effects

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C. Bakaleinikoff ... musical director
Earl B. Mounce ... music mixer (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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  • RCA (sound system)

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Plot Summary

Using a white lie, young Evelyn Smith is able to get a sensitive job as secretary to Senator Remmy. They will be working out of the senator's isolated and usually unused Malibu beachfront house. The current case they will be working on is one of national security, that despite the fact of the war being over. Things take a turn when the senator's associate, James Blackton, is murdered in the house, Evelyn bound and gagged, and the senator knocked unconscious with a serious concussion by some German spies. Johnny Christopher, a war veteran with the Marines who met Evelyn earlier that day at the beach in his attraction to her, knows that there are unusual goings-on in the house, and is able to rescue Evelyn in the process. However, Johnny and Evelyn become the chief suspects in the senator's beating and Blackton's murder. As Johnny and Evelyn go on the run, they have to keep themselves safe while trying to clear their names by finding the three Germans. What they are initially unaware of is that the Germans did not find what they were looking for, namely a top secret document which lists them, among others, as being spies, which leads to them trying to find and retrieve the hidden document while they also try to dispose of Johnny and Evelyn. Written by Huggo

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Taglines Bathing Beauty...or BABY-FACED GUN GIRL? (original print ad) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Paso a paso (Spain)
  • Rastro Criminoso (Brazil)
  • Κρυπτογράφημα V-13 (Greece)
  • Passo a Passo (Portugal)
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Trivia Johnny Christopher (Lawrence Tierney) drives a 1941 Ford Station Wagon. See more »
Goofs At one point after Johnny locks himself out of his car, he is seen leaning against the car door with his arm resting in the open driver's window. Clearly the windows are down. See more »
Quotes Captain Caleb Simpson: [to Johnny and Evelyn at the motel] Just married, eh? Well, imagine that. I buried two wives myself. Eh, had to - they was dead you know. At different times, of course. I can give ya number thirteen if you don't think that's unlucky.
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