Assignment - Paris
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- Genre: Spy Film
- Movie Type: Action Thriller, Adventure Drama
- Director: Phil Karlson
- Main Cast: Dana Andrews, Märta Torén, George Sanders, Audrey Totter, Sandro Giglio
- Release Year: 1952
- Country: US
- Run Time: 84 minutes
Plot
Assignment - Paris is based on a serialized Saturday Evening Post yarn by Paul and Pauline Gallico. The film stars Dana Andrews as reporter Jimmy Race, assigned to the Paris bureau of the New York Herald Tribune. Race makes the acquaintance of French journalist Jeanne Moray (Marta Toren), who is forced to suppress a white-hot news story about an impending Iron Curtain political conspiracy because she lacks proof. At great risk to himself, Race heads to Budapest to ferret out the facts, sometimes right under the noses of the communist "damage control" experts. George Sanders co-stars as editor Rick Strang, who dispatches Race on his fact-finding mission--partly because of his dedication to truth, and partly because he has designs on the gorgeous Jeanne himself. One of the more palatable anti-Red tracts of its era, Assignment - Paris makes excellent use of authentic Parisian and Hungarian locations. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie GuideCast
- Dana Andrews - Jimmy Race
- Märta Torén - Jeanne Moray
- George Sanders - Nick Strang
- Audrey Totter - Sandy Tate
- Sandro Giglio - Grischa
Willis B. Bouchey - Biddle; Don Randolph - Anton Borvitch; Herbert Berghof - Andreas Ordy; Ben A. Astar - Vajos; Earl Lee - Dad Pelham; Maurice Doner - Victor; Leon Askin - Franz; Paul Hoffman - Kedor; Jay Adler - Henry; Peter J. Votrian - Jan; Georgianna Wulff - Gogo; Don Gibson - Male phone operator; Joe Forte - Barker; Mari Blanchard - Wanda Marlowe; Don Kohler - Bert; Pal Javor - Laslo Boros





