I Was an American Spy (1951)
Released:
1951-04-14
Duration:
1hr 25min
Rating 6.2
The startling TRUE story of America's "Mata Hari" of the South Pacific!
Overview
An American nightclub singer in 1940's Singapore becomes a spy for America in an effort to get back at the invading Japanese army. Based on a true story.
Production Companies
Allied Artists Pictures
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 2.346 |
Directed By
Lesley Selander
Crew
Director
Lesley Selander
Lesley Selander
Novel
Myron B. Goldsmith
Myron B. Goldsmith
Art Direction
Dave Milton
Dave Milton
Producer
David Diamond
David Diamond
Assistant Director
Edward Morey Jr.
Edward Morey Jr.
Screenplay
Samuel Roeca
Samuel Roeca
Makeup Artist
Charles Huber
Charles Huber
Story
Claire Phillips
Claire Phillips
Camera Operator
Harry Neumann
Harry Neumann
Music
Edward J. Kay
Edward J. Kay
Editor
Philip Cahn
Philip Cahn
Sound
Tom Lambert
Tom Lambert
Sound Recordist
Paul Schmutz
Paul Schmutz
Novel
Claire Phillips
Claire Phillips
Story
Myron B. Goldsmith
Myron B. Goldsmith
Set Decoration
Raymond Boltz Jr.
Raymond Boltz Jr.
Associate Producer
Ben Schwalb
Ben Schwalb
TOP CAST
Ann Dvorak
Mrs. Claire 'High Pockets' Phillips
Gene Evans
Cpl. John Boone
Douglas Kennedy
Sgt. John Phillips
Richard Loo
Col. Masamato
Leon Lontoc
Pacio
Chabing
Lolita
Philip Ahn
Capt. Arito
Marya Marco
Fely
Nadine Ashdown
Dian
Lisa Ferraday
Dorothy Fuentes
Howard Chuman
Kamuri
Fred Revelala
Zig Zag (as Freddie Revelala)
James B. Leong
Ho Sang
Mark W. Clark
Himself / Authenticator in Prolog (as General Mark Clark)
William Tannen
American Captain (uncredited)
Jerry Fujikawa
Japanese Guard (uncredited)
Lane Bradford
Jeep Driver (uncredited)
Suzanne Ridgway
Girl at Ho Sang's Club (uncredited)