David Harding, Counterspy
1950 · Movie · 71 min. · United States
Based on the long-running radio program created by Philips H. Lord, the film opens with a radio commentator blasting the U. S. government for the manner in which a certain foreign power has obtained secret information during WWII. The commentator is brought to the secret headquarters of "David Harding, Counterspy" where he learns that the story was deliberately planted with the commentator to fool the enemy. Harding them tells, in flashback, a specific story to illustrate how counter-espionage works. Jerry Baldwin, a U.S. Navy officer is brought to a city where torpedoes are manufactured for the Navy, and his assignment is to find out information is leaking out to the enemy.
Direction Ray Nazarro
Cast Willard Parker · Audrey Long · Howard St. John · Raymond Greenleaf · Harlan Warde · Alex Gerry · John Dehner · Fred F. Sears · Jock Mahoney
Screenplay Clint Johnston · Tom Reed · Phillips Lord
Cinematography George E. Diskant
Original title David Harding, Counterspy
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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