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I Was A Communist For The Fbi
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3.33
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| Starring |
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Frank Lovejoy, Dorothy Hart, Phil Carey
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Directed by:
Gordon Douglas
Written by:
Crane Wilbur. Based on the experiences of Matt Cvetic, as told to Pete Martin, published in the Saturday Evening Post
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1951 |
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THRILLER
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US |
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| Length: |
83 |
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A Pittsburgh steelworker (Frank Lovejoy) is a member of the Communist Party, but works undercover for the FBI. |
Reviewed by Chris Tookey
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| | A run-of-the-mill, simple-minded thriller, of historical interest because of its Cold War subject-matter and aggressively anti-Communist stance. | | |
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