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The film, also known as Enemy Agent, was released in the United States in January 1940. [N 1] The Warner Bros. B picture was based on a 1918 play Three Faces East written by Anthony Paul Kelly and produced on the stage by George M. Cohan. [2] Two film adaptations of Three Faces East in 1926 and 1930 preceded British Intelligence. [3]
Pages in category "1940s spy thriller films" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Undercover was Ford's only sound film acting role, [1] [2] and was the first film ever produced by an intelligence service to train its agents. The film, which is in the public domain , is now widely available online since it was declassified after the war, and it often goes unmentioned in Ford filmographies.
The spy film, also known as the spy thriller, is a genre of film that deals with the subject of fictional espionage, either in a realistic way (such as the adaptations of John le Carré) or as a basis for fantasy (such as many James Bond films).
James Stewart in Winning Your Wings (1942). During World War II and immediately after it, in addition to the many private films created to help the war effort, many Allied countries had governmental or semi-governmental agencies commission propaganda and training films for home and foreign consumption.
Contraband is a 1940 wartime spy film by the British director-writer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, which reunited stars Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson after their earlier appearance in The Spy in Black the previous year.
Holidaymaker rescues French children, 1940 Italy A Pilot Returns: Un pilota ritorna: Roberto Rossellini: Greco-Italian War: United States Private Buckaroo: Edward F. Cline: Musical. [3] Nazi Germany The Red Terror: GPU: Karl Ritter: GPU's plots in Rotterdam are foiled by the German occupation: United States Reunion in France: Jules Dassin