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Don't Talk (film)

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Wikipedia article




'Don't Talk' is a 1942 American short propaganda film, produced for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's 'Crime Does Not Pay' series, about the dangers of homefront espionage in wartime. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 15th Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Two-reel).

Plot summary



German spy Beulah is posing as a cafe waitress near a depot for trucks delivering war materiel. She listens to the truckers' conversations and reports to her superior Otto, who is posing as Anatole, manager of a beauty salon.

Cast



* Don Douglas as FBI Agent Jack Sampson

* Gloria Holden as Beulah Anderson, spy posing as cafe waitress

* Barry Nelson as FBI Agent Freed

* Harry Worth as spy chief Otto a/k/a Anatole

See also



* List of Allied propaganda films of World War II

References




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