Confessions of a Nazi Spy
Warner Brothers Digital Dist. (1939)
Drama
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IMDB   6.8
1 hr 44 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Edward G. Robinson Edward Renard
Francis Lederer Kurt Schneider
George Sanders Franz Schlager
Paul Lukas Dr. Kassell / Dr. Karl F. Kassel
Henry O'Neill U.S. Atty. Kellogg
Dorothy Tree Hilda Kleinhauer
Lya Lys Erika Wolf / Erika Wolff
Grace Stafford Mrs. Helen Schneider
James Stephenson British Military Intelligence agent
Hedwiga Reicher Mrs. Kassell
Joe Sawyer Werner Renz
Sig Ruman Krogman
Lionel Royce Hintze
Henry Victor Hans Wildebrandt
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski Max Helldorf
Director
Anatole Litvak
Producer Hal B. Wallis
Robert Lord
Writer Milton Krims
Leon G. Turrou

Confessions of a Nazi Spy is a 1939 spy thriller and the first blatantly anti-Nazi film produced by a major Hollywood studio prior to World War II.[1] The film stars Edward G. Robinson, Francis Lederer, George Sanders, and a large cast of German actors, including some who had emigrated from their country after the rise of Adolf Hitler. Though the film can be seen as propaganda, it was based on the articles of former FBI agent Leon G. Turrou, who had been active in investigating Nazi spy rings in the United States prior to the war, and lost his position at the Bureau when he published the articles without permission.[2]

Despite its controversial subject, the film was a major worldwide box office hit for Warner Bros. and won the year's National Board of Review award for Best Film. Confessions of a Nazi Spy was banned in Germany, Japan, and many Latin American countries.

Scenes from Confessions of a Nazi Spy are shown in War Comes to America, the last of the Why We Fight propaganda film series.
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