International Lady

International Lady is a 1941 American wartime spy-drama film. It was originally known as G-Men versus Scotland Yard.[1]

International Lady
Directed byTim Whelan
Produced byEdward Small
Written byJack DeWitt (story) &
E. Lloyd Sheldon (story)
Howard Estabrook
(screenplay)
StarringGeorge Brent
Ilona Massey
Basil Rathbone
Music byLucie Moraweck
CinematographyHal Mohr
Edited byWilliam F. Claxton and Grant Whytock
Production
company
Edward Small Productions
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • October 16, 1941 (1941-10-16) (United States)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

An American operative in Great Britain (George Brent) and his counterpart from Scotland Yard (Basil Rathbone) suspect the beautiful singer Carla Nillson (Ilona Massey) of espionage. As they cleverly unravel her technique of singing in code over the radio, they track her from London, to Lisbon, to New York, where they succeed in tying her to a wealthy candy manufacturer who is, in reality, the saboteur mastermind.

Cast

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gollark: I have never heard of this person and I dislike being told that I should be ashamed for not knowing someone.
gollark: Oh, for making air not free I figure there's a simpler way than removing half the oxygen. Just introduce large amounts of some bad poison.
gollark: That's *probably* easier than somehow drilling to the mantle/core and then reacting the iron there with oxygen.
gollark: The problem is that either way you need a lot of stuff to react all the oxygen with, or to send it off into space somehow.

References

  1. "Australia Music Notes". The Christian Science Monitor. April 5, 1941. p. 9.


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