This solid pseudo-documentary follow-up to the far superior THE HOUSE ON 92ND STREET was, like its predecessor, produced by Rochemont. Based on a
Reader's Digest story allegedly written by J. Edgar Hoover, it's a penetration into the "Red Menace" that is more of a commercial for the FBI
than anything else. Graves is a spy who was born in the US and is now working for the Soviets. His job has been to secure valuable information on a new project known as "Falcon." When he fails to do this, he is replaced by Stepanek, the best spy in the USSR. Graves is spirited away on a Polish
ship and his wife, Pettit, who is totally innocent, immediately contacts the FBI to...
Released:
1952
Rated:
NR
Length:
98 mins