Unseen Enemy
1942 film by John Rawlins
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Unseen Enemy is a 1942 American spy thriller film directed by John Rawlins and starring Don Terry.
Directed byJohn Rawlins
Written byStanley Rubin, Roy Chanslor
Based onAn idea
by George Wallace Sayre
by George Wallace Sayre
Produced byMarshall Grant
| Unseen Enemy | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | John Rawlins |
| Written by | Stanley Rubin, Roy Chanslor |
| Based on | An idea by George Wallace Sayre |
| Produced by | Marshall Grant |
| Starring | Leo Carrillo, Don Terry, Irene Hervey |
| Narrated by | Hugh Beaumont |
| Cinematography | John W. Boyle |
| Edited by | Edward Curtiss |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 60–61 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
A Canadian military intelligence agent tries to uncover a plot to sabotage American ships, while an unscrupulous waterfront club owner sells usage of his club as a rendezvous point for German, Italian and Japanese spies.[1]
Cast
- Irene Hervey as Gin Rand, Nick's stepdaughter
- Don Terry as Capt. William Flynn Hancock, Canadian spy with multiple aliases
- Leo Carrillo as Nick Rand, owner of The Schooner Club
- Andy Devine as Sam Dillon
- Lionel Royce as Capt. Willhelm Roering
- Turhan Bey as Ito
- Clancy Cooper as Police inspector Alan Davies
- Hugh Beaumont as Narrator