I Deal in Danger


01:05 am - 03:00 am, Wednesday, April 22 on WNYW Movies! (5.2)

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The improbable adventures of an American spy (Robert Goulet) during World War II. Suzanne: Christine Carere. Spauling: Donald Harron. Luber: Horst Frank. Elm: Werner Peters. Ericka: Christiane Schmidtmer. Gretchen: Eva Pflug. Directed by Walter Grauman.

1966 English
Drama Espionage War

Cast & Crew
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Christine Carère (Actor) .. Suzanne Duchard
Donald Harron (Actor) .. Spauling
Horst Frank (Actor) .. Luber
Werner Peters (Actor) .. Elm
Robert Goulet (Actor) .. David March
Eva Pflug (Actor) .. Gretchen Hoffmann
Christiane Schmidtmer (Actor) .. Ericka von Lindendorf
John Van Dreelen (Actor) .. Von Lindendorf
Hans Reiser (Actor) .. Richter
Margit Saad (Actor) .. Baroness
Peter Capell (Actor) .. Eckhardt
Osman Ragheb (Actor) .. Brunner
John Alderson (Actor) .. Gorleck
Dieter Eppler (Actor) .. Stolnitz
Manfred Andrea (Actor) .. Dr. Zimmer
Alexander Allerson (Actor) .. Kraus
Paul Glawion (Actor) .. Submarine Pilot
Dieter Kirchlechner (Actor) .. Becker

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Did You Know..
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Christine Carère (Actor) .. Suzanne Duchard
Born: July 27, 1930
Trivia: French actress Christine Carère (born Christine de Borde) began appearing in films in 1950. A few years later, she appeared in a couple Hollywood films including Francoise Sagan's A Certain Smile (1959). Her final Hollywood film I Deal in Danger was made in 1966.
Donald Harron (Actor) .. Spauling
Born: September 19, 1924
Horst Frank (Actor) .. Luber
Born: May 28, 1929
Trivia: Few of German actor Horst Frank's films made the crossing to American audiences--and when they did, the English-language dubbing made an assessment of Frank's talents quite difficult. The actor was most familiar to horror fans for his appearance as transplant-happy Dr. Ood in the cheap German horror flick The Head (1959). In the mid '60s, several of Frank's European-filmed westerns gained brief American TV exposure, due to audience demand for any movie filmed in Technicolor. Evidently not one to turn down a role on the basis of aesthetics, Horst Frank was seen in such international co-productions as The Pirates of the Mississippi (1963), The Corpse of Beverly Hills (1964), Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1968), and the immortal South African epic Whispering Death (1971), wherein Frank surpassed his previous cinematic triumphs by playing a black Albino-African rapist.
Werner Peters (Actor) .. Elm
Born: July 07, 1918
Died: March 30, 1971
Trivia: German actor (and sometimes producer) Werner Peters was active in his own country's film industry from 1948 onward. He was something of a regular in the Dr. Mabuse melodramas of the 1960s, appearing prominently in The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, Return of Dr. Mabuse, and The Invisible Dr. Mabuse. His English-language film credits include The Counterfeit Traitor (1962), 36 Hours (1965), and A Fine Madness (1966). Werner Peters was also active on European television, starring in the 1972 German series Novellen aus dem Wilden Western.
Robert Goulet (Actor) .. David March
Born: November 26, 1933
Died: October 30, 2007
Birthplace: Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Robert Goulet was raised in Edmonton, Alberta and trained at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. After several years' worth of straw-hat musical appearances on both sides of the border--as well as a stint as a Canadian kiddie-show host named "Timber Tom"--Goulet made his triumphant Broadway debut in 1959 as Lancelot in Lerner and Loewe'sCamelot. His signature tune in that show was "If Ever I Would Leave You," which proved an even bigger hit as a record single. On the strength of this song and others like "What Kind of Fool Am I," Goulet earned a Grammy award in 1962. Two years later, his album My Love Forgive Me went gold, and in 1965, he won a Tony for his performance in the Broadway musical The Happy Time. Goulet's bid for film stardom in 1964 yielded the disappointing Honeymoon Hotel; he fared better on television, starring in the 1966 espionage series Blue Light and headlining TV adaptations of Brigadoon, Carousel and Kiss Me Kate. He returned to films in the early 1980s, essaying campy character roles in Beetlejuice (1988) and Naked Gun 2 1/2 (1990); most often, as in Atlantic City (1980) and Scrooged (1988), he has guest-starred as "himself." Having recently survived a life-threatening bout with colon cancer, Goulet recovered sufficiently to perform in a multi-city tour of Camelot, this time in the leading role of King Arthur. Married three times, Robert Goulet's second wife was actress/singer Carol Lawrence. He died of pulmonary fibrosis in 2007.
Eva Pflug (Actor) .. Gretchen Hoffmann
Christiane Schmidtmer (Actor) .. Ericka von Lindendorf
Born: December 24, 1940
John Van Dreelen (Actor) .. Von Lindendorf
Born: May 05, 1922
Hans Reiser (Actor) .. Richter
Born: June 03, 1919
Margit Saad (Actor) .. Baroness
Peter Capell (Actor) .. Eckhardt
Born: January 01, 1912
Died: January 01, 1986
Trivia: Actor Peter Capell was born and raised in Berlin, Germany. In 1933, he came to the U.S. to work on stage and in radio. He was the executive producer of The Voice of America during most of the 1940s and appeared in several theatrical productions such as Hedda Gabler and Blood Wedding. Capell made his feature film debut in Walk East on Beacon (1952). He continued occasionally working in Hollywood films through the mid 1980s. Around 1955 Capell returned to Europe where he did the bulk of his film work. Because he was fluent in English, the German actor frequently dubbed films.
Osman Ragheb (Actor) .. Brunner
Born: May 11, 1926
John Alderson (Actor) .. Gorleck
Born: April 10, 1916
Trivia: Character actor, onscreen from 1952.
Dieter Eppler (Actor) .. Stolnitz
Manfred Andrea (Actor) .. Dr. Zimmer
Alexander Allerson (Actor) .. Kraus
Born: May 19, 1930
Paul Glawion (Actor) .. Submarine Pilot
Dieter Kirchlechner (Actor) .. Becker
Born: January 21, 1932

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