The Red Menace (film)
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Directed by | R. G. Springsteen |
Produced by | Herbert Yates |
Written by |
Albert DeMond Gerald Geraghty |
Starring |
Robert Rockwell Hannelore Axman Betty Lou Gerson Barbra Fuller |
Narrated by | Lloyd G. Davies |
Music by | Nathan Scott |
Cinematography | John MacBurnie |
Edited by | Harry Keller |
Production company |
Republic Pictures |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time |
81 minutes 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Red Menace (reissue title Underground Spy) is a 1949 anti-communist and an anti-Soviet film released by Republic Pictures.
An ex-GI named Bill Jones (Robert Rockwell) becomes involved with the Communist Party USA. While in training, Jones falls in love with one of his instructors. At first true followers of communism, they realize their mistake when they witness party leaders murder a member who questions the party's principles. When they try to leave the party, the two are marked for murder and hunted by the party's assassins.[1]
Cast
- Duke Williams ... Sam Wright
- Napoleon Simpson ... Tom Wright
References
See also
- Lloyd G. Davies, narrator
External links
- The Red Menace at the Internet Movie Database
- The Red Menace at AllMovie
- The Red Menace (1949) on YouTube
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