I was a Nazi spy
Movie | |
---|---|
German title | I was a Nazi spy |
Original title | Confessions of a Nazi Spy |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1939 |
length | 104 minutes |
Rod | |
Director | Anatole Litvak |
script |
Milton Crime John Wexley |
production |
Hal B. Wallis Jack L. Warner Robert Lord |
music | Max Steiner |
camera |
Sol Polito Ernest Haller |
cut | Owen Marks |
occupation | |
|
I was a spy of the Nazis (original title: Confessions of a Nazi Spy ) is an American film by Anatole Litvak from 1939. Numerous German emigrants took part in the film about a National Socialist spy ring in the USA .
action
A woman living in Scotland who receives mail from all over the world comes under the spotlight of the British secret service and is exposed as a member of a Nazi spy network. A letter puts the agents on the trail of the German-born American Kurt Schneider, who belongs to a Nazi spy ring in the USA and is planning to kidnap an Air Force general. FBI agent Edward J. Renard interrogates Schneider, who tells him the man behind the spy ring: Franz Schlager. Dr. Karl Kassel, head of the Nazi Association , who recruits Americans of German origin for his Nazi organization, is in league with Schlager. Kassel agrees to work with the FBI, but is kidnapped by German agents. But Renard manages to break the ring in time.
background
The Warner Bros. film was based on the series of articles by ex- FBI agent Leon G. Turrou (1895–1986), Storm over America , which appeared in the New York Post between December 5, 1938 and January 4, 1939, and his book The Nazi Conspiracy in America . The US premiere was on May 6, 1939, the German premiere took place on March 11, 1977.
criticism
“Despite overdrawing and clichés, facets of the National Socialist ideology are illuminated. A propaganda contribution by the American film industry to sensitize the population to the politics of the US government. "
Awards
literature
- Leon G. Turrou, David G. Wittels: Nazi Spies in America. New York: Random House, 1938, 1939.
Web links
- Confessions of a Nazi Spy in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ I was a Nazi spy. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .