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English: Poster for the 1942 film Nazi Agent.
The Girl and The Gestapo! Hidden Enemies! It's Thrilling!!
Nazi Agent
with Conrad Veidt Ann Ayars
Screen Play by Paul Gangelin and John Meehan, Jr.
Directed by Jules Dassin
Produced by Irving Asher
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
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