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| director = [[Joe Newman (director)|Joe Newman]] |
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| writer = Alan Friedman |
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| starring = [[Don Douglas (actor)|Don Douglas]]<br>[[Gloria Holden]]<br>[[Barry Nelson]]<br>[[Harry Worth (English-American actor)|Harry Worth]] |
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| cinematography = Jackson Rose |
| cinematography = [[Jackson Rose]], [[A.S.C.]] |
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| editing = Harry Komer |
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| distributor = [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
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'''''Don't Talk''''' is a 1942 American short propaganda film produced |
'''''Don't Talk''''' is a 1942 American short propaganda film, produced for [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]'s [[Crime Does Not Pay (film and radio series)|''Crime Does Not Pay'']] series, about the dangers of homefront espionage in wartime. It was nominated for an [[Academy Award]] at the [[15th Academy Awards]] for [[Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Two-reel)]].<ref name="Oscars1943">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1943 |title=The 15th Academy Awards (1943) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=2013-06-26 |work=oscars.org}}</ref> |
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==Plot summary== |
==Plot summary== |
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German spy Beulah is posing as a cafe waitress near a depot for trucks delivering war material. She listens to the truckers' conversations and reports to her superior Otto, who is posing as Anatole, manager of a beauty salon. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Don Douglas]]as FBI Agent Jack Sampson |
* [[Don Douglas (actor)|Don Douglas]] as FBI Agent Jack Sampson |
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* [[Gloria Holden]] as Beulah Anderson |
* [[Gloria Holden]] as Beulah Anderson, spy posing as cafe waitress |
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* [[Barry Nelson]] as FBI Agent Freed |
* [[Barry Nelson]] as FBI Agent Freed |
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* [[Harry Worth]] as Otto |
* [[Harry Worth (English-American actor)|Harry Worth]] as spy chief Otto a/k/a Anatole |
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|[[Matt McHugh]]||tool works employee questioned regarding the manganese explosion |
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|[[Harry Wilson (actor)|Harry Wilson]]||tool works employee questioned regarding the manganese explosion |
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|[[Barbara Bedford (actress)|Barbara Bedford]]||beauty shop customer |
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|[[Arthur Space]]||Griff, who committed the sabotage |
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|[[Jack Richardson (actor)|Jack Richardson]]||spy in back room of beauty parlor |
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|[[William Tannen]]||FBI agent watching Beulah the waitress-spy at the Elite Cafe |
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|[[James Warren (actor)|James Warren]]||FBI technician examining bullet hole in truck engine |
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|[[Dwight Frye]]||Ziggy, one of the spies |
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|[[George Magrill]]||guard at truck loading dock |
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|[[Robert Elliott (actor, born 1879)|Robert Elliott]]||detective at truck loading dock |
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|[[Margaret Bert]]||cafe customer, wife of Mike, truck loader hurt by crate pushed onto his arm |
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|[[James Millican]]||FBI agent driving the car following Beulah |
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|[[Edward Hearn (actor)|Edward Hearn]]||police sergeant driving to help the FBI agents |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* {{IMDb title|id=0034666|title=Don't Talk}} |
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* {{Internet Archive short film|id=gov.archives.arc.4672291|name=Don't Talk (1942)}} |
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{{Joseph M. Newman}} |
{{Joseph M. Newman}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 9 November 2024
Don't Talk | |
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Directed by | Joe Newman |
Written by | Alan Friedman |
Starring | Don Douglas Gloria Holden Barry Nelson Harry Worth |
Cinematography | Jackson Rose, A.S.C. |
Edited by | Harry Komer |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Don't Talk is a 1942 American short propaganda film, produced for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Crime Does Not Pay series, about the dangers of homefront espionage in wartime. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 15th Academy Awards for Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Two-reel).[1]
Plot summary
[edit]German spy Beulah is posing as a cafe waitress near a depot for trucks delivering war material. She listens to the truckers' conversations and reports to her superior Otto, who is posing as Anatole, manager of a beauty salon.
Cast
[edit]- Don Douglas as FBI Agent Jack Sampson
- Gloria Holden as Beulah Anderson, spy posing as cafe waitress
- Barry Nelson as FBI Agent Freed
- Harry Worth as spy chief Otto a/k/a Anatole
Matt McHugh | tool works employee questioned regarding the manganese explosion |
Harry Wilson | tool works employee questioned regarding the manganese explosion |
Barbara Bedford | beauty shop customer |
Arthur Space | Griff, who committed the sabotage |
Jack Richardson | spy in back room of beauty parlor |
William Tannen | FBI agent watching Beulah the waitress-spy at the Elite Cafe |
James Warren | FBI technician examining bullet hole in truck engine |
Dwight Frye | Ziggy, one of the spies |
George Magrill | guard at truck loading dock |
Robert Elliott | detective at truck loading dock |
Margaret Bert | cafe customer, wife of Mike, truck loader hurt by crate pushed onto his arm |
James Millican | FBI agent driving the car following Beulah |
Edward Hearn | police sergeant driving to help the FBI agents |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The 15th Academy Awards (1943) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
External links
[edit]- Don't Talk at IMDb
- The short film Don't Talk (1942) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.
- Don't Talk at the TCM Movie Database