Fritz Bauer Institut · Cinematography of the Holocaust


Secret Enemies. D: Stoloff [US, 1942]

ID

FBW001308      Fiction

Country / Year

USA, 1942

Original Title

Secret Enemies

Directed by

Benjamin Stoloff

Produced by

Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc., Burbank, CA / New York, NY

Staff

Producer: William Jacobs; Script: Raymond L. Schrock; Camera: James Van Trees; Camera, var: Edwin B. DuPar (Spezialeffekte); Editing: Doug Gould; Art direction: Hugh Reticker

Cast

Craig Stevens (Carl Becker); Faye Emerson (Paula Fengler); John Ridgely (John Trent); Charles Lang (Jim Jackson); Robert Warwick (Dr. Woodford); Frank Reicher (Henry Bremmer); Rex Williams (Hans); George Meeker (Rudolph); Roland Drew (Fred); Addison Richards (Travers); Cliff Clark (Capt. Jarrett); Monte Blue (Hugo); Stuart Holmes (Adolph); Ray Teal (Motor Cop); Ruth Ford (Miss Charlton); Saul Gorss (Joe); Leah Baird (Maid); Jack Mower (Medical Examiner); Frank Mayo (Patrolman's Voice); Marion Hall (Secretary); Ernst Hausman (Bellhop); Rudolph Steinbeck; Bob Stevenson (Spies); William Hopper (Ensign); Rolf Lindau (Spy Radio Operator); Harry Lewis (Radio Operator); Stacy Keach, Sr.; Victor Zimmermann; Frank Wilcox; Lane Chandler; Lee Powell (Counter-Espionage Men)

Length

57'

Format

35mm/sw/1:1,37

Abstract

A man joins the FBI during WWII when one of his buddies is murdered by Nazi secret agents working in America. After a few more G-men are bumped off, the Federal agents trace the Nazis to a hotel in New York City where they have set up headquarters. The FBI successfully raids the joint, but some of the head Nazis escape to an upstate hunting lodge. Finally the remaining ones are captured as well.

Subject Terms

Anti-Nazi films (US); National Socialists; World War II

Bibliography

- Nash, Ray R. / Ross, Stanley R. / Conelly, Robert B. (Ed.): Motion Picture Guide. Chicago, IL: Cinebooks, 1987