I recommend to look 5 Fingers movie (Five Fingers).
Movie Issued - in 1952.
CONT: Foam in the Countess' beer while she talks with Count von Papen., CHAR: When the Britsh ambassador's valet Diello (Brit James Mason) suggests that his new German spymaster change the combination on the latter's safe, he gives the existing combination 1-30-33 as based on the date of Hitler's rise to power, suggesting instead 6-18-15, the date of the Battle of Waterloo. One would expect an employee of the Britsh Embassy (particularly one born in the UK) to have used "European" notation (date/month/year) instead of US notation (month/day/year), particularly when speaking with a German.
Crazy Credits: Before the movie title: This is a true story. All the exterior scenes in this picture were filmed in the locales associated with the story.
The indisputable Cicero be Elyesa Bazna, an Albanian. In his clap album, "I Was Cicero" he retells the saga, fact list his collaborator contained by accept of a chambermaid and his niece. The guise of the countess was a Hollywood distortion.
Production Dates: 17 August 1951 - 23 October 1951
Based next to a true sketch. In independent Turkey during WWII, the ambitious and amazingly updated valet all for the British ambassador tire of one a servant and form a design to further himself to well-off guy of sport. His employer enjoy heaps hidden documents; he will print them, and next to the comfort of a refugee Countess, go them to the Nazis. When he make a assured amount of business, he will retire to South America with the Countess via route of his wife.
Certificates: Australia:PG, Finland:K-16, France:U, Spain:18
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Languages: English, German, Portuguese, Turkish
Locations: Ankara, Turkey
Runtimes: 108
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:22 February 1952, West Germany:1 August 1952, Austria:5 September 1952, Australia:2 October 1952, Japan:2 October 1952, France:3 October 1952, Finland:7 November 1952, Philippines:25 November 1952, Italy:4 December 1952, Denmark:15 December 1952, Hong Kong:15 January 1953, Finland:5 August 1966, France:16 October 2002
5 FINGERS...BEHIND THEM THE FABULOUS TRUE EXPLOITS OF THE HIGHEST PAID SPY IN HISTORY! (original print ad - all caps)
In movie have been taken:
Ben Astar (actor)
Death Notes:Tarzana, California, USA
Birth Notes:Palestine [now Israel]
Death Date:20 October 1988
Birth Date:15 June 1909
Salvador Baguez (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:Mexico
Death Date:26 July 1979
Birth Date:29 December 1904
Herbert Berghof (actor)
Spouse:'Uta Hagen' (qv) (25 January 1957 - 5 November 1990) (his death)
Death Notes:New York City, New York, US (heart failure)
Birth Notes:Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria)
Other Works:Stage: Directed "Waiting for Godot" by 'Samuel Beckett' (qv) on Broadway, 1953.
Acting teacher. Co-founded HB Studio in New York with wife 'Uta Hagen' (qv)., 'Fred Ward (I)' (qv) and 'Jeff Bridges (I)' (qv) learned acting at his HB Studio.
Death Date:5 November 1990
Birth Date:13 September 1909
Lawrence Dobkin (actor)
Children: daughters Deborah, 'Kristy Dobkin' (qv), 'Kaela Dobkin' (qv); son Laird., Along with 'Andrew Robinson (I)' (qv), he is one of only two "Star Trek" non-regulars to both direct and appear in an episode of "Star Trek: the original _"Star Trek" (1966)_ (qv) episode "Charlie X" and the _"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)_ (qv) episode "The Mind's Eye" respectively., Attended Yale Drama School where he was roommates with fellow future director 'Richard Fleischer' (qv)., Both Lawrence Dobkin and Paul Frees are credited with narrating the hit television series _"Naked City" (1958)_ (qv) (1958-1963), but it is Dobkin who speaks one of the most memorable tag lines in the history of television: "There are eight million stories in the Naked City. This has been one of them"., He had one daughter from his first marriage, and three children, twin daughters, 'Kaela Dobkin' (qv) and 'Kristy Dobkin' (qv), and son Laird, from his third marriage to 'Anne Collings' (qv). Kaela became an actress and Kristy a writer.
Nick Names:Larry
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (heart failure)
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Other Works:1945-51: Played Louie, the Saint's sidekick in "The Saint" (CBS, Mutual, and NBC radio)., Recorded book excerpts from "Laughs, Luck.. and Lucy: How I Came To Create The Most Popular Sitcom Of All Time" by 'Jess Oppenheimer' (qv) for the _"I Love Lucy" (1951)_ (qv) DVD release., Guest starred on the radio drama "Nightbeat," which starred 'Frank Lovejoy' (qv)., "Gunsmoke" (CBS Radio series 1952-1961) Various episodes., Seen in a Dream Away commercial offer in 1984.
Spouse:'Anne Collings' (qv) (1970 - 28 October 2002) (his death); 3 children, '??' (? - ?) (her death); 1 child, 'Joanna Barnes' (qv) (24 June 1962 - ?) (divorced)
Death Date:28 October 2002
Birth Date:16 September 1919
Antonio Filauri (actor)
Death Notes:San Gabriel, California, USA (emphysema)
Birth Notes:Italy
Death Date:18 January 1964
Birth Date:9 March 1889
Martin Garralaga (actor)
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:Barcelona, Catalua, Spain
Other Works:In 1957, he co-starred beside Muriel Davis, a 1956 Olympic athletic alias holder bordered by the pilot in aid of a western cycle call, "El Coyote", compactly a womanly Zorro-like avenger. The series, produced using RKO, never made it clear of the pilot part.
Birth Name:Garralaag, Norman
Death Date:12 June 1981
Birth Date:10 November 1894
Stuart Hall (actor)
Death Notes:Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA (lung problems)
Birth Notes:Hove, East Sussex, England, UK
Death Date:2 June 1990
Birth Date:9 September 1903
Walter Hampden (actor)
In 1949, made his TV debut at the age of 69 - as Macbeth!, He was the most famous "Cyrano de Bergerac" of his time, playing the role onstage from 1923 to 1936, when he permanently retired from playing it, except at a benefit performance in which he performed the final scene, and in which Jose Ferrer, the most famous 1940s-50s Cyrano, also did a scene from the play. The classic Brian Hooker translation of the play, which has been used by every English and American Cyrano until recently, was made especially for Hampden. Active on stage from the early 1900s, he did not make his sound film debut until 1939. Hampden never played a leading role in films, as he nearly always did on stage and as he once did on television, but he headed the supporting cast in such films as the 1939 "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and the 1956 "The Vagabond King" - his last, and posthumously released, film. As a sort of "in-joke", it is Hampden who appears as the long-winded elderly stage actor who gives Anne Baxter her award statuette in the first scene of "All About Eve"., He coached actor Ronald Colman in the scenes from "Othello" that Colman played in "A Double Life"., Cedric Hardwicke, who plays Walter Hampden's chief advisor in "The Vagabond King", played his evil brother Frollo in the 1939 version of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"., After the 1923 production of "Cyrano de Bergerac", Hampden brought his Cyrano back to Broadway four more times - in 1926, 1928, 1932 and 1936, though not always with the same actors playing the same roles., The New Colonial Theatre, in New York, was re-named Hampden's Theatre in 1925, in his honor. It kept the name until 1931., From 1922, when 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv) staged his first Hamlet, until 1975, when 'Sam Waterston' (qv) assayed the role, Barrymore and Hampden were the only American actors to play Hamlet on Broadway. Hampden played the role three times on the Great White Way: in 1918, 1925, and 1929. 'Stephen Lang (I)' (qv), who played the Dane in 1992, is the only other American in more than three-quarters of a century to star in "Hamlet" on Broadway. In that time, Hamlet was dominated by British performers, particularly 'Maurice Evans (I)' (qv), an English immigrant who became an American citizen, who was the only other man since World War One to play Hamlet three times on the Broadway stage. The other British subjects to play the role on Broadway in that period were Sir 'John Gielgud' (qv) (considered by many to be THE Hamlet of the 20th Century), 'Leslie Howard (I)' (qv), Sir 'Donald Wolfit' (qv), future Canadian Stratford Festival founder 'John Neville' (qv), 'Richard Burton (I)' (qv), 'Nicol Williamson' (qv) (considered by some to be the definitive portrayal of the late `60s), and 'Ralph Fiennes' (qv), who won a Tony in the role. The Frenchman 'Jean-Louis Barrault' followed in his countrywoman Sarah Bernhardt's steps and played Hamlet on Broadway, he in 1952, she in 1900. Aside from Barrymore's acclaimed performance, the greatest Hamlet assayed by an American actor was that of Edwin Booth, who played the role three times on Broadway in the 19th century., Hampden owned and operated Hampden's Theatre on Broadway at 62nd St. after he bought the Colonial, a 20-year-old theater that had been used for vaudeville for practically its entire life span. Hampden and his company opened his theater on October 10, 1925 with "Hamlet." (It was the second time he had tackled the role; 'Ethel Barrymore' (qv), sister of his Shakespearian rival 'John Barrymore (I)' (qv), the great American Hamlet of the 20th century, was his Ophelia.) Hampden staged 16 plays, in total, at the theater, including his great success "Cyrano de Bergerac," before closing the theater in March 1930 as The Great Depression began its oppression of the New York theater during the Thirties. In 1931, the Hampden became a movie house, the RKO Colonial Theatre. After returning to the Broadway fold as a legitimate house in 1974 (the Harkness Theatre), it was razed in 1977., A revered figure of the American theater, Hampden was president of the Players' Club for 27 years., Had 2 children - Mabel and Paul
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA (stroke)
Walter Hampden be one of the extreme American event actor and the only actor parenthesis from 'Maurice Evans (I)' (qv) to kick yawning awake your heels Hamlet three times against Broadway in the post-World War I-era. Born Walter Hampden Dougherty on June 30, 1879 in Brooklyn, New York, he intellectual his craft in London, where on earth he made his debut in leave of a white-collar actress in 1901 beside the Frank Benson Stock Company. He spent six years apprenticing in England, where he was roundly skilled as a classical actor. When he return to the US In 1907, he tour with the great Russian actress Nazimova in a advancement of the the stage of Henrik Ibsen. Hampden play "Hamlet" on Broadway in 1918-1919, in 1925 (with Ethel Barrymore as his Ophelia at his connected Hampden's Theatre), and in 1934. His extreme role was that of Edmond Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac," a division he diary basic perform in 1923 and that he frequent four more times on the Great White Way. In 1925, he take over and done with command of the Colonial Theatre, a vaudeville habitat in Upper Broadway, and renamed it Hampden's Theatre. After christening his house with his second Hamlet on October 10, 1925, he played at hand with his relevant cast through 1930. Later, Hampden help launch the American Repertory Theatre, playing Cardinal Wolsey in Shakespeare's "Henry VIII." Hampden become revered as the regal ripened man of the American theater. He was president of the Players' Club in patronage of 27 years. His end lord role on Broadway was in Arthur Millers story of McCarthyism, "The Crucible," cap a profession that span a half-century. Walter Hampden die on June 11, 1955, basically three weeks introverted of his 76th centennial.
Birth Notes:Brooklyn, New York, USA
Magazine Covers:"Time Magazine" (USA), 4 March 1929
Other Works:The Crucible (1953). Drama. Written beside 'Arthur Miller (I)' (qv). Lullaby serene by Anne Ronnell. Hymn composed by Alex Miller. Costume Design by Edith Lutyens. Scenic Design by 'Boris Aronson' (qv). Directed by 'Jed Harris' (qv). Martin Beck Theatre: 22 Jan 1953- 11 Jul 1953 (197 performances). Cast: 'Arthur Kennedy (I)' (qv) (as "John Proctor"), 'Walter Hampden' (qv) (as "Deputy-Governor Danforth"), 'E.G. Marshall' (qv) (as "Reverend John Hale"), 'Beatrice Straight' (qv) (as "Elizabeth Proctor"), 'Jean Adair (I)' (qv) (as "Rebecca Nurse"), Janet Alexander, Jacqueline Andre, Raymond Bramley, Philip Coolidge, Jenny Egan, Adele Fortin, Jane Hoffman, Dorothy Jolliffe, Donald Marye, Don McHenry, George Mitchell, Madeleine Sherwood, Barbara Stanton, 'Fred Stewart' (qv) (as "Reverend Samuel Parris"), Joseph Sweeney, 'Graham Velsey' (qv) (as "Francis Nurse"). Replacement actor: Philip Coolidge, 'Nell Harrison' (qv) (as "Rebecca Nurse"), 'Cloris Leachman' (qv) (as "Abigail Williams"), Donald Marye, Claudia McNeil, Leonard Patrick, Judy Ratner, Madeleine Sherwood, 'Maureen Stapleton' (qv) (as "Elizabeth Proctor"), Harry Young. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden., An Enemy of the People (1937). Drama (revival). Written by 'Henrik Ibsen' (qv). Directed by 'Walter Hampden' (qv). Hudson Theatre: 15 Feb 1937- Mar 1937 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Albert Allen, Richard Allen, Truman Bengali, 'Albert Bergh' (qv) (as "Captain Horster"), Richard Edward Bowler, Charles Brunswick, Conrad Cantzen, Hannam Clark, Murray D'Arcy, John C. Davis, John de Angelis, Elizabeth Farrar, Richard Freeman, Arthur Gilmour, Edward M. Grace, C. Norman Hammond, Walter Hampden (as "Dr. Thomas Stockmann"), Walter James, Marjorie Jarecki, Wyman Kane, Walter Kapp, Gaylord B. Kingston, Leslie Klein, James C. Malaidy, George Marsh, Dodson Mitchell, Mabel Moore, Allen Nourse, Haakon Ogle, Sidney Palmer, Constance Pelissier, Frank Phillips, Richard Ross, John Rustad, Harvey Sayers, Herbert Treitel, Paul Tripp, Boris Ulmar, 'Albert Dekker' (qv) (as "Hovstad") (credited as Albert Van Dekker"), Dick Wallace, Walter Ward, Mortimer Weldon, John E. Wheeler. Produced by Walter Hampden., Stage: Starred on Broadway in his own production of 'William Shakespeare (I)' (qv)'s "Othello", in 1925.
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David Wolfe (actor)
Alfred Zeisler (actor)
Hannelore Axman (actress)
Danielle Darrieux (actress)
Faith Kruger (actress)
Otto Lang (producer)
Gerd Oswald (producer)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (writer)
L.C. Moyzisch (writer)
Michael Wilson (writer)
Norbert Brodine (cinematographer)
Bernard Herrmann (composer)
Joseph L. Mankiewicz (director)
James B. Clark (editor)
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