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  2. Filming locations. (Shown as the home of Igor Braun, the painter/murderer.) (Igor Braun and his FBI tail come down Sacramento and turn onto Grant, in the heart of Chinatown.) (opening shot - used for Lakeview) (The FBI agents enter the Mason St. entrance to this building and it's said to be their stakeout spot.)

  3. Walk a Crooked Mile is a 1948 America anti-communist, Cold War crime film, directed by Gordon Douglas, starring Dennis O'Keefe and Louis Hayward.

  4. Walk a Crooked Mile: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With Louis Hayward, Dennis O'Keefe, Louise Allbritton, Carl Esmond. During the Cold War, at a California atomic research plant, an FBI agent and a Scotland Yard inspector join forces to eliminate a foreign atomic spy ring operating in the USA and the UK.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Gordon Douglas
    • 1948-09-02
  5. The Movie. Walk A Crooked Mile, directed by Gordon Douglas, premiered in San Francisco on September 16, 1948. In documentary style narrated by the stern bass voice of Reed Hadley, it twists and turns its way through a joint investigation of communist spy activity by the FBI and Scotland Yard.

  6. An investigation of the scientists, including the enigmatic beauty Dr. Toni Neva (Louise Allbritton), leads the agents to a Communist Party spy operation in San Francisco, which they must shut down...

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    • Gordon Douglas
  7. Walk a Crooked Mile (1948): The film in question today. Directed by Gordon Douglas, this film combines elements of film noir with espionage. Dennis O'Keefe plays FBI agent Philip Grayson, who goes undercover to impersonate a murdered scientist and uncover an international spy ring.

  8. Story. A security leak is found at a Southern California atomic plant. The authorities stand in fear that the information leaked would go to a hostile nation. To investigate the case more efficiently, Dan O'Hara, an FBI agent, and Philip Grayson, a Scotland Yard sleuth, join forces.

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