George Sanders as Scott ffolliott; Ian Wolfe as Stiles; Harry Davenport as Mr. Powers; Emory Parnell as 'Mohican' Captain; Edmund Gwenn as Rowley; Charles Halton as Bradley; Eduardo Ciannelli as Mr. Krug; Herbert Marshall as Stephen Fisher; Joel McCrea as Johnny Jones/ Huntley Haverstock; Barbara Pepper as Dorine; Laraine Day as Carol Fisher; Roy Gordon as Mr. Brood; Martin Kosleck as Tramp; Albert Bassermann as Van Meer; Frances Carson as Mrs. Appleby
Rating
NR (Not Rated)
Cinematography
Rudolph Mat�
Language
English
Plot
The European war was only beginning to erupt across national borders. Its titular hero, Johnny Jones, is an American crime reporter dispatched by his New York publisher to put a fresh spin on the drowsy dispatches emanating from overseas, his nose for a good story promptly leading him to the crime of fascism and Nazi Germany's designs on European conquest In attempting to learn more about a seemingly noble peace effort, Jones who walks into the middle of an assassination, uncovers a spy ring, and, not entirely coincidentally, falls in love.