One American's Journey into the Truth
Ambassador Joseph Davies is sent by FDR to Russia to learn about the Soviet system and returns to America as an advocate of Stalinism.
Walter Huston Ann Harding Oskar Homolka George Tobias Gene Lockhart Eleanor Parker Richard Travis Helmut Dantine Victor Francen Henry Daniell Barbara Everest Dudley Field Malone Roman Bohnen Maria Palmer Moroni Olsen Minor Watson Vladimir Sokoloff Maurice Schwartz Joseph E. Davies Ernst Hauessermann John Abbott Ernie Adams Ed Agresti Alex Akimoff Fred Aldrich Demetrius Alexis Elizabeth Archer Louis V. Arco Sam Ash Herbert Ashley Hooper Atchley Robert Baikoff Felix Basch Nino Bellini Ted Billings Tina Blagoi Oliver Blake Monte Blue Eugene Borden Egon Brecher Barbara Brown Morgan Brown Alexander Campbell George M. Carleton James Carlisle Maurice Cass Nikolai Celikhovsky Feodor Chaliapin Jr. Luke Chan Cyd Charisse Jack Chefe Alex Chivra Peter Chong Virginia Christine Winston Churchill Wallis Clark Donald Clayton Edmund Cobb James Conaty Harry Cording Gino Corrado Jerome Cowan Noel Cravat Joseph Crehan Oliver Cross Albert D'Arno Jacqueline Dalya William B. Davidson George Davis Jean De Briac Leander De Cordova Wally Dean Igor Dega Jean Del Val Lala Detolly John Dilson Warren Douglas Eugene Eberle Oliver Eckhardt Anthony Eden Ben Erway Fred Essler Herbert Evans Adolph Faylauer Frank Faylen Frank Ferguson Robert Fischer James Flavin Ray Flynn Lee Tung Foo Ross Ford William Forrest Patrica Fung Jack Gardner Gene Gary Art Gilmore Joseph W. Girard George Glebeff Sam Goldenberg Ernest Golm Lisa Golm Gregory Golubeff Christine Gordon William Gould Alexander Granach Jesse Graves Henry Guttman Hermann Göring John Hamilton Lumsden Hare Sam Harris Henry Hebert Frank Hemphill Yvonne Hendricks Louis Jean Heydt Herbert Heyes Adolf Hitler David Hoffman Mauritz Hugo Arthur Stuart Hull Olaf Hytten Frieda Inescort Ted Jacques Frank Jaquet Allen Jung Erwin Kalser Joseph Kamaryt Eddie Kane Zoia Karabanova Kurt Katch Edward Keane Kenner G. Kemp Bill Kennedy Jack Kenney Colin Kenny Emmett King Manart Kippen Nicholas Kobliansky Al Kunde Adia Kuznetzoff Charles La Torre Charles Lane Ivan Lebedeff Gabriel Lenoff George Lessey Marion Lessing Carl M. Leviness Adolf E. Licho Rolf Lindau Doris Lloyd Kathleen Lockhart Arthur Loft Wilbur Mack Rosa Margot Michael Mark Janet Martin John Maxwell Mike Mazurki Lafe McKee Frank McLure Alex Melesh Marie Melesh Tina Menard Harold Miller Howard M. Mitchell Vyacheslav Molotov Clive Morgan Forbes Murray Martin Noble Barry Norton Field Norton Alex Novinsky Pat O'Malley Daniel Ocko Michel Panaieff Paul Panzer Emory Parnell Manuel París Irene Pedrini Frank Penny Francis Pierlot René Plaissetty Frank Puglia Louis Quince Emil Rameau Frank Reicher Duncan Renaldo Georges Renavent Vera Richkova Betty Roadman Constantine Romanoff Nico Romoff Lionel Royce Richard Ryen Loulette Sablon Tanya Samova Sam Savitsky Ferdinand Schumann-Heink Hans Schumm Irina Semochenko Konstantin Shayne Robert Shayne Tamara Shayne Evelynne Smith Leonid Snegoff George Sorel Joseph Stalin Rudolf Steinboeck Glenn Strange Mark Strong Sándor Szabó Ben Taggart Mike Tellegen Zina Torchina Ivan Triesault Charles Trowbridge Tom Tully Olga Uljanovskaja Edward Van Sloan Henry Victor Michael Visaroff Ray Walker Glen Walters Pierre Watkin Peggy Watts Frank Wayne John Wengraf Mischa Westfall Leigh Whipper Marek Windheim Joan Winfield Isabel Withers Jean Wong Victor Wong Jack Young Alfred Zeisler Esther Zeitlin Peter Michael Bobby Hale
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