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James Cagney | Robert Emmett 'Bob' Sharkey aka Gabriel Chavat | |
Walter Abel | Charles Gibson | |
Annabella | Suzanne de Beaumont | |
Richard Conte | Kuncel, aka William H. 'Bill' O'Connell | |
Melville Cooper | Pappy Simpson | |
Sam Jaffe | Mayor Galimard | |
Frank Latimore | Jeff Lassiter | |
Dick Gordon | Psychiatrist (scenes deleted) | |
Horace McMahon | Burglary instructor (scenes deleted) | |
Leslie Barrie | Instructor (uncredited) |
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Producer | Louis de Rochemont
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Writer | Sy Bartlett
John Monks, Jr. John Monks Jr. |
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Cinematography | Norbert Brodine
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Musician | David Buttolph
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A "compelling...suspenseful tale." -At-A-Glance Film Reviews 13 Rue Madeleine. It's where you'll find the Gestapo in wartime Paris-but it's much more likely they'll find you first. James Cagney risks this fate when he leads a small band of operatives on an almost impossible mission: to find a secret Nazi missile site in occupied France. Three other agents share his mission-but one of them is actually a Gestapo double agent. Co-starring the beautiful Annabella, Red Buttons and E.G. Marshall, 13 Rue Madeleine blends realism and suspense into a fascinating film-watching experience. |
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