82 minutes
11/5/1948
John Hoyt plays a high-ranking Nazi being prosecuted by an army tribunal in the aftermath of World War II. Sentenced to death, the general appeals to the American investigating Major (Ray Milland), claiming mitigating circumstances, and providing the names of witnesses who will clear his name. This sends the Major in a search through the ruins of post-war Germany to determine the degree of the general's guilt.
Ray Milland
as Robert Lawson
Florence Marly
as Themis DeLisle
Broderick Crawford
as Captain Kinsella
John Hoyt
as Otto Steigmann
John Ridgely
as Lance Nissen
Norbert Schiller
as Slava Rodal
Patricia Miller
as Maria Romanek
Charles Evans
as Gen. Kirkwood
Ludwig Donath
as Jakob Meyersohn
Celia Lovsky
as Emma Steigmann
James Bell
as Mr. Hockland
Elisabeth Risdon
as Mrs. Hockland
Olive Blakeney
as Camilla Cameron
Ann Doran
as Ellie Blaine
Paul Lees
as Clay Hockland
June Jeffery
as Erika
Frank Conroy
as Colonel Pike
Dan Tobin
as Lieutenant Parker
Marcel Journet
as Capt. Gribemont
John Eldredge
as Colonel Macklin
Dave Willock
as Stockade Desk Sergeant
Selmer Jackson
as Dr. Bossin
Thomas Browne Henry
as Briefing JAG Colonel
Torben Meyer
as Courtroom Interpreter
Dorothy Granger
as Edna Brown
Carole Mathews
as Hospital Receptionist
John Wengraf
as German Doctor
Fay Wall
as Hospital Nurse
Paula Raymond
as Guard
Leo Schlesinger
as German Soldier