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| William Eythe | Bill Dietrich |
| Lloyd Nolan | Agent George A. Briggs |
| Signe Hasso | Elsa Gebhardt |
| Gene Lockhart | Charles Ogden Roper |
| Leo G. Carroll | Col. Hammersohn |
| Lydia St. Clair | Johanna Schmidt |
| William Post Jr. | Walker |
| Harry Bellaver | Max Cobura |
| Bruno Wick | Adolf Lange |
| Harro Meller | Conrad Arnulf |
| Charles Wagenheim | Gustav Hausmann |
| Alfred Linder | Adolf Klein |
| Renee Carson | Luise Vadja |
| John McKee | Dr. Arthur C. Appleton |
| Edwin Jerome | Major General |
| Elisabeth Newmann | Freda Kassel |
| George Shelton | Frank Jackson |
| Alfred Zeisler | Col. Strassen |
| Reed Hadley | Narrator |
| Rusty Lane | Admiral |
| Salo Douday | Von Wirt |
| Paul Ford | Police Sergeant |
| William Adams | Customs Officer |
| Lew Eckles | Policeman |
| Tom Brown | Intern |
| Frieda Altman | Saboteur |
| William Beach | Saboteur |
| Carl Benson | Trainee |
| Hamilton Benz | Saboteur |
| George Brandt | German Man |
In a story based on actual events, Nazi spies in New York City try to recruit German-American college student Bill Dietrich at the height of World War II. Dietrich instead offers his services to the FBI as a double agent. Infiltrating the spy ring, which is headquartered in an East 92nd Street townhouse, Dietrich must contend with the house's beautiful owner and, ultimately, a cache of smuggled atomic secrets that could derail the entire American war effort.
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