
The Dawn Express (1942)
Overview
A Nazi spy ring is after a chemical formula that increases the power of ordinary gasoline for U.S. Army aviation use. Two U.S. chemical companies are developing the formula, with each working on half for security purposes. The spies get half the formula and know that either of two chemists, Robert Norton or Tom Fielding, knows the rest. They capture Fielding, through a ruse by gang member Linda Pavlo, and threaten the life of his sister Nancy and his mother if he does not give them the formula. To protect his friend Fielding, who does know the formula and is engaged to Nancy, Tom pretends to know the secret and boards the Dawn Express plane with the spy leader and his gang.
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Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.184 |
Directed By
Albert Herman
Crew
Albert Herman
Edward Linden
Arthur St. Claire
Arthur St. Claire
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Michael Whalen
Robert Norton

Anne Nagel
Nancy Fielding

William Bakewell
Tom Fielding

Constance Worth
Linda Pavlo

Hans Heinrich von Twardowski
Capt. Gemmler

Jack Mulhall
Chief Agent James Curtis

George Pembroke
Prof. Karl Schmidt

Kenneth Harlan
Agent Brown

Robert Frazer
John Oliver
Hans von Morhart
Heinrich

Michael Vallon
Argus

Willy Castello
Otto

C. Montague Shaw
Franklin Prescott (uncredited)

Poppy Wilde
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)