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| Bette Davis | Julie Gardner | |
| George Brent | Bill Bradford | |
| Ricardo Cortez | Alexander Carston | |
| Jack La Rue | Jake Andrews | |
| Henry O'Neill | District Attorney Roger Quinn | |
| Robert Strange | Waxey Armitage | |
| Joseph Crehan | Commissioner of Police | |
| J. Carrol Naish | Joe Durell | |
| Joe Sawyer | Rich - Chief Henchman | |
| William B. Davidson | Charlie Young - Carston's Lawyer | |
| Robert Barrat | Chief of Internal Revenue Service | |
| Paul Guilfoyle | Williams - Quinn's Secretary | |
| Joe King | Agent Wilson | |
| Irving Pichel | U.S. District Attorney | |
| John Alexander | Arcade Manager |
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| Producer | Samuel Bischoff
Martin Mooney |
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| Writer | Martin Mooney
Abem Finkel |
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Clark Kent helps a pretty blonde Federal agent escape a gang of Nazi saboteurs, and lets himself be captured to learn their plans. The blonde, pursued again, falls into the gears of a drawbridge... |
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