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| Loretta Young | Mary Longstreet | |
| Orson Welles | Franz Kindler/Prof. Charles Rankin | |
| Edward G. Robinson | Wilson | |
| Philip Merivale | Judge Longstreet | |
| Richard Long | Noah Longstreet | |
| Konstantin Shayne | Konrad Meinike | |
| Byron Keith | Dr. Jeff Lawrence | |
| Billy House | Mr. Potter | |
| Martha Wentworth | Sara | |
| Isabel O'Madigan | Mrs. Lawrence | |
| David Bond | Student |
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| Producer | Sam Spiegel
S.P. Eagle |
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| Writer | John Huston
Anthony Veiller Victor Trivas |
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"This restoration is in perfect condition. Orson Welles would have loved seeing it." -- Jeffrey Lyons, WNBC-TV The 1946 thriller, The Stranger, features Welles as both director and actor. As Frank Kindler, Welles is a Nazi war criminal who has fled to America, where he disguises himself as a small town schoolteacher. Loretta Young stars as Mary, the young woman who falls in love with the devious, yet charming Kindler, while Edward G. Robinson shines as a tenacious Nazi hunter. |
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