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US art dealer returns to his native Germany for a visit and is attracted by Nazi propaganda.
William Cameron Menzies
Casts & Crew
Paul Lukas
Carl Esmond
Peter van Eyck
Mady Christians
Morris Carnovsky
K.T. Stevens
Emory Parnell
Mary Young
Frank Faylen
Charles Halton
Erwin Kalser
Frank Reicher
Dale Cornell
Peter Newmeyer
Larry Olsen
Gary Gray
Fred Aldrich
Louis V. Arco
Martha Bamattre
Tina Blagoi
Sven Hugo Borg
Vernon Dent
Carl Ekberg
Fred Essler
Fred Farrell
Arno Frey
Hans Fuerberg
Curt Furburg
Frederick Giermann
Ernest Golm
Ilka Grüning
Sam Harris
Peter Helmers
Stuart Holmes
Dick Jensen
Paul Kruger
Bert LeBaron
Ralph Linn
John Merton
Bert Moorhouse
Harry Hays Morgan
Otto Reichow
Robert R. Stephenson
Hilda Tanzler
Dorothy Vernon
Lucy Von Boden
Also Directed by William Cameron Menzies
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