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Cast

Dana Andrews

Dana Andrews

Igor Gouzenko

Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney

Anna Gouzenko

June Havoc

June Havoc

Nina Karanova

Berry Kroeger

Berry Kroeger

John Grubb, aka 'Paul'

Edna Best

Edna Best

Mrs. Albert Foster

Stefan Schnabel

Stefan Schnabel

Col. Ilya Ranov

Nicholas Joy

Nicholas Joy

Dr. Harold Preston Norman, aka 'Alec'

Eduard Franz

Eduard Franz

Maj. Semyon Kulin

Frederic Tozere

Frederic Tozere

Col. Aleksandr Trigorin (as Frederic Tozère)

Christopher Olsen

Christopher Olsen

Andrei Gouzenko

Crew

William A. Wellman

William A. Wellman

Director

Igor Gouzenko

Igor Gouzenko

Writer

Sol C. Siegel

Sol C. Siegel

Producer

Lyle R. Wheeler

Lyle R. Wheeler

Art Direction

Mark-Lee Kirk

Mark-Lee Kirk

Art Direction

Bonnie Cashin

Bonnie Cashin

Costume Design

Louis R. Loeffler

Louis R. Loeffler

Editor

Thomas Little

Thomas Little

Set Decoration

Charles G. Clarke

Charles G. Clarke

Director of Photography

Ben Nye

Ben Nye

Makeup Artist

Frank Serjack

Frank Serjack

Still Photographer

Milton Krims

Milton Krims

Screenplay

Darryl F. Zanuck

Darryl F. Zanuck

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The Iron Curtain

19485.8 / 1087 min
Thriller

Overview

The Iron Curtain is based on the actual 1945 case of Soviet cipher clerk Igor Gouzenko, (Dana Andrews), who, after careful training, was assigned to the U.S.S.R. Embassy in Ottawa, Canada in the midst of World War II. Eventually, Gouzenko defected with 109 pages of material implicating several high level Canadian officials, outlined the steps taken to secure information about the the details of the nuclear bomb via numerous sleeper cells established throughout North America. The scandal that resulted when details of this case were publicized by American columnist Drew Pearson in early 1946 involved Canada, Britain and the United States.