

Drama · Thriller
Overview
Communists blackmail a shipping executive into spying for them.
Top Cast


Laraine Day
Laraine Day
Nan Lowry Collins
Laraine Day
Nan Lowry Collins


Robert Ryan
Robert Ryan
Bradley Collins / Frank Johnson
Robert Ryan
Bradley Collins / Frank Johnson


John Agar
John Agar
Don Lowry
John Agar
Don Lowry


Thomas Gomez
Thomas Gomez
Vanning
Thomas Gomez
Vanning


Janis Carter
Janis Carter
Christine Norman
Janis Carter
Christine Norman


Richard Rober
Richard Rober
Jim Travers
Richard Rober
Jim Travers


William Talman
William Talman
Bailey, younger henchman
William Talman
Bailey, younger henchman


Paul E. Burns
Paul E. Burns
J.T. Arnold
Paul E. Burns
J.T. Arnold


Paul Guilfoyle
Paul Guilfoyle
Ralston
Paul Guilfoyle
Ralston


G. Pat Collins
G. Pat Collins
Charlie Dover
G. Pat Collins
Charlie Dover
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