
They Came to Blow Up America
Drama · War
Overview
Based on a true incident that occurred in 1942 when nine Nazi saboteurs were put ashore on the coast of Long Island, New York, by submarine, with orders to blow up various defense installations.
Top Cast


George Sanders
George Sanders
Carl Steelman / Ernst Reiter
George Sanders
Carl Steelman / Ernst Reiter


Ward Bond
Ward Bond
FBI Chief Craig
Ward Bond
FBI Chief Craig


Anna Sten
Anna Sten
Frau Reiter
Anna Sten
Frau Reiter


Dennis Hoey
Dennis Hoey
Col. Taeger
Dennis Hoey
Col. Taeger


Sig Ruman
Sig Ruman
Dr. Herman Holger
Sig Ruman
Dr. Herman Holger


Ludwig Stössel
Ludwig Stössel
Papa Julius Steelman
Ludwig Stössel
Papa Julius Steelman


Robert Barrat
Robert Barrat
Capt. Kranz
Robert Barrat
Capt. Kranz


Poldi Dur
Poldi Dur
Helga Lorenz (as Poldy Dur)
Poldi Dur
Helga Lorenz (as Poldy Dur)


Ralph Byrd
Ralph Byrd
Burkhardt
Ralph Byrd
Burkhardt


Elsa Janssen
Elsa Janssen
Mama Henrietta Steelman
Elsa Janssen
Mama Henrietta Steelman
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