Stand By All Networks Trailer

Stand By All Networks Trailer (1942)

"A WOMAN SPY SPREADS TERROR!" 29 October 1942 Drama, Thriller, Mystery 65 mins

An intrepid radio reporter sets out to track down and expose Nazi agents.

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Cast

Florence Rice

as Frances Prescott

John Beal

as Ben Fallon

Mary Treen

as Nora Cassidy

Margaret Hayes

as Lela Cramer

Alan Baxter

as Victor

Tim Ryan

as Police Inspector Ryan

Pierre Watkin

as Grant Neeley

Kenneth MacDonald

as Captain Banion

International Releases Dates

United States 29 October 1942

Production Companies

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