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The Voice in the Night ()

Freedom Radio (original title)
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Hitler's doctor is gradually realizing that the Nazi regime isn't as good as it pretends to be when his friends start disappearing into the camps. His wife is courted by the party and accepts a political post in Berlin. Meanwhile, Dr. Karl... See more »

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Karl
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Irena
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Rabenau
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Hans
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Elly
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Kummer (as H. Marion-Crawford)
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Otto
Morland Graham ...
Father Landbach
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Spiedler
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Fenner
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Dressler
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Muller
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Dr. Weiner
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Hanna
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Concierge
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Sebastian
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S.S. Trooper
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Granny Schmidt
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Policeman
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Maria
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Woman Customer
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Heini
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Katie
Pat McGrath ...
Kurt
Wyndham Milligan ...
S.S. Guard
Bunty Payne ...
Erna
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Self (archiveFootage)
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Radio Announcer (uncredited) (voice)
Ernest Butcher ...
Chestnut Seller (uncredited)
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Radio Location Aerial Operator (uncredited)
Mike Johnson ...
Fritz - Fenner's Dresser (uncredited)
Howard Lang ...
Radio Operator (uncredited)
Ben Williams ...
Nagel - Radio Location Expert (uncredited)
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Undetermined Role (uncredited)

Directed by

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Anthony Asquith

Written by

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Wolfgang Wilhelm ... (from the original by) &
George Campbell ... (from the original by)
 
Louis Golding ... (story) &
Gordon Wellesley ... (story)
 
Roland Pertwee ... (scenario) &
Bridget Boland ... (scenario)
 
Jeffrey Dell ... (screenplay and dialogue) &
Basil Woon ... (screenplay and dialogue) &
Anatole de Grunwald ... (screenplay and dialogue) (as A. de Grunwald)
 
Rob Roy ... (earlier story) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Theo Lageard ... associate producer
Mario Zampi ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Nicholas Brodszky
Roy Douglas ... (uncredited)
Marr Mackie ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Bernard Knowles ... (photography)

Editing by

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Reginald Beck

Art Direction by

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Paul Sheriff

Makeup Department

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U.P. Hutchinson ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael Anderson ... assistant director
Stanley Irving ... assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Carmen Dillon ... assistant art director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Leslie Murray ... sound
Baynham Honri ... sound (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Cyril J. Knowles ... camera (as Cyril Knowles)
J.A. McClafferty ... camera assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

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Muir Mathieson ... musical director
Roy Douglas ... music arranger (uncredited)
Marr Mackie ... music arranger (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Peggy McClafferty ... continuity (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Hitler's doctor is gradually realizing that the Nazi regime isn't as good as it pretends to be when his friends start disappearing into the camps. His wife is courted by the party and accepts a political post in Berlin. Meanwhile, Dr. Karl decides to try to do something to counteract Nazi propaganda and, with the help of an engineer and a few friends, he sets up the Freedom Radio to hinder Nazi propaganda. Written by Steve Crook

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Taglines Thundering thrills streak the night with terror!.... See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Voice in the Night (United States)
  • Radio libre (France)
  • Uma Voz nas Trevas (Brazil)
  • Frihetssändaren (Sweden)
  • Una vez en la noche (Mexico)
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  • 95 min
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Trivia The film debuts of Reginald Beckwith and Joyce Howard. See more »
Goofs Set in Germany but the cars in are right hand drive. See more »

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