
I Deal in Danger
Drama · War
Overview
During World War II, an American who sympathizes with the Nazi cause defects to Germany, where he is greeted as a hero and given a job broadcasting propaganda to the West. What the Nazis don't know is that he is actually a double agent. Compilation of the show Blue Light.
Top Cast


Robert Goulet
Robert Goulet
David March
Robert Goulet
David March


Christine Carère
Christine Carère
Suzanne Duchard
Christine Carère
Suzanne Duchard


Horst Frank
Horst Frank
Luber
Horst Frank
Luber


Werner Peters
Werner Peters
Elm
Werner Peters
Elm


Margit Saad
Margit Saad
Baroness
Margit Saad
Baroness


Christiane Schmidtmer
Christiane Schmidtmer
Ericka von Lindendorf
Christiane Schmidtmer
Ericka von Lindendorf


Eva Pflug
Eva Pflug
Gretchen Hoffmann
Eva Pflug
Gretchen Hoffmann


Donald Harron
Donald Harron
Spaulding
Donald Harron
Spaulding


Dieter Eppler
Dieter Eppler
Dr. Stolnitz
Dieter Eppler
Dr. Stolnitz


Peter Capell
Peter Capell
Eckhardt
Peter Capell
Eckhardt
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