United States / Apr 14, 1951 / NR
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
An American nightclub singer in 1940's Singapore becomes a spy for America in an effort to get back at the invading Japanese army. Based on a true story.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Marya Marco | Fely |
| Nadine Ashdown | Dian |
| Lisa Ferraday | Dorothy Fuentes |
| Howard Chuman | Kamuri |
| Fred Revelala | Zig Zag (as Freddie Revelala) |
| James B. Leong | Ho Sang |
| Mark W. Clark | Himself / Authenticator in Prolog (as General Mark Clark) |
| William Tannen | American Captain (uncredited) |
| Jerry Fujikawa | Japanese Guard (uncredited) |
| Lane Bradford | Jeep Driver (uncredited) |
| Suzanne Ridgway | Girl at Ho Sang's Club (uncredited) |
Genres
DramaWar
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | I Was an American Spy |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Allied Artists Pictures |
| Release date | 14 aprile 1951 |
| Production | David Diamond, Ben Schwalb |
| Writer | Claire Phillips, Myron B. Goldsmith, Samuel Roeca |
| Editing | Philip Cahn |
| Cinematography | Harry Neumann |
| Assistant directors | Edward Morey Jr., Lesley Selander |
| Camera operators | Harry Neumann |
| Additional photography | Harry Neumann |
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| Production design | Dave Milton, Raymond Boltz Jr. |
| Art direction | Dave Milton, Raymond Boltz Jr. |
| Set decoration | Raymond Boltz Jr., Dave Milton |
| Music | Edward J. Kay, Tom Lambert, Paul Schmutz |
| Sound | Edward J. Kay, Tom Lambert, Paul Schmutz |
| Costume design | Charles Huber |
| Makeup | Charles Huber |
| Hairstyling | Charles Huber |
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