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Nazi Agent (1942) Jules Dassin; Conrad Veidt, Ann Ayars
Nazi Agent (1942) Jules Dassin; Conrad Veidt, Ann Ayars


 
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This Irving Asher production was that rarity, a genuine B-movie from posh MGM. Set in a pre-Pearl Harbor United States, Nazi Agent starred real-life Hitler refugee Conrad Veidt as identical twins, one a timid stamp collector and rare book store owner, the other the Nazi consul. Relatively fast-paced and engrossing most of the way, Nazi Agent was the feature-film debut of director Jules Dassin, formerly of MGM's short subject department. Dassin went on to direct several groundbreaking crime dramas for Universal before finding himself blacklisted during the Hollywood "witch hunts."

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5 of 5 5 stars February 17, 2022
Reviewer: MARGARET ROBERTS from WHEATON, IL United States  
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4 of 5 Worth watching September 25, 2021
Reviewer: JOHN CURRAN from Palm Desert, CA United States  
This is a pretty good film and a very good first effort by Jules Dassin who went on to make some great films.  Conrad Veidt is excellent playing twin brothers and the plot has some nice twists in it.

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5 of 5 Simply superb!!!! February 28, 2016
Reviewer: William Camacho from Chico, CA United States  
An outstanding movie.  Conrad Veidt shines throughout this gem. With "edge of your seat suspense at every turn" this movie will  become one of the favorites. The quality of the transfer was excellent although a bit expensive, it was well worth it. Highly recommend this film for lovers of classic Espionage type movies or fans of Conrad Veidt !!!

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