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I Deal In Danger
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I Deal In Danger

Dec 1, 1966
1h 30m
★ 5.8

Overview

During World War II, an American who sympathizes with the Nazi cause defects to Germany, where he is greeted as a hero and given a job broadcasting propaganda to the West. What the Nazis don't know is that he is actually a double agent. Compilation of the show Blue Light.

Genres

Drama
War

Production Companies

20th Century Fox Television

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Cast

Robert Goulet

David March

Robert Goulet

Christine Carère

Suzanne Duchard

Christine Carère

Horst Frank

Luber

Horst Frank

Werner Peters

Elm

Werner Peters

Margit Saad

Baroness

Margit Saad

Christiane Schmidtmer

Ericka von Lindendorf

Christiane Schmidtmer

Eva Pflug

Gretchen Hoffmann

Eva Pflug

Donald Harron

Spaulding

Donald Harron

Dieter Eppler

Dr. Stolnitz

Dieter Eppler

Peter Capell

Eckhardt

Peter Capell

Dieter Kirchlechner

Becker

Dieter Kirchlechner

Hans Reiser

Richter

Hans Reiser

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