Jimmy Race
Dana Andrews
Jimmy Race

“Paris ... a city made for excitement ... excitement on a night made for murder !”
Paris-based New York Herald Tribune reporter Jimmy Race is sent by his boss behind the Iron Curtain in Budapest to investigate a meeting involving the Hungarian ambassador.
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Jimmy Race
Dana Andrews
Jimmy Race
Nicholas Strang
George Sanders
Nicholas Strang
Sandy Tate
Audrey Totter
Sandy Tate
Jeanne Moray
Märta Torén
Jeanne Moray
Gabor Czeki, alias Grisha
Sandro Giglio
Gabor Czeki, alias Grisha
Anton Borvitch
Donald Randolph
Anton Borvitch
Prime Minister Andreas Ordy
Herbert Berghof
Prime Minister Andreas Ordy
Minister of Justice Vajos
Ben Astar
Minister of Justice Vajos
Biddle, an Editor
Willis Bouchey
Biddle, an Editor
Dad Pelham
Earl Lee
Dad Pelham
Henry (uncredited)
Jay Adler
Henry (uncredited)
French Reporter (uncredited)
Frank Arnold
French Reporter (uncredited)
Dana Andrews is one-man newspaper "Race" who is transferred to the Paris office where he works for veteran "Nick" (George Sanders) whilst trying to prize his girlfriend "Jeanne" (Märta Torén) away from him. She resists but he persists and she is soon beginning to fall for his charms. Luckily for "Nick" though, a situation develops when an American citizen is sentenced to twenty years in an Hungarian prison for espionage. "Race" is sent to follow up the story and soon finds himself arrested and embroiled in a plot that involves the highest level of the Government and some secret meetings that might well annoy the Soviets. "Nick" and "Jeanne" now have to find a way of obtaining freedom for the writer and getting to the bottom of this conspiracy. This film moves along well with some engaging characterisations from Andrews, Sanders and Torén. It mixes romance and political intrigue with less emphasis on the first aspect and there's some torture and a bit of sarcasm before a denouement that smacked very much of a John Le Carré novel. I enjoyed this.
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