I Was an American Spy 72 years old

The startling TRUE story of America's "Mata Hari" of the South Pacific!

I Was an American Spy

An American nightclub singer in 1940's Singapore becomes a spy for America in an effort to get back at the invading Japanese army. Based on a true story.

Credits

I Was an American Spy Cast

Name Character
Gene Evans He was 28, 75 years old when he died as Cpl. John Boone
Leon Lontoc He was 43, 65 years old when he died as Pacio
Philip Ahn He was 46, 72 years old when he died as Capt. Arito
Richard Loo He was 47, 80 years old when he died as Col. Masamato
Ann Dvorak She was 39, 68 years old when she died as Mrs. Claire 'High Pockets' Phillips
Lisa Ferraday She was 30, 83 years old when she died as Dorothy Fuentes
Douglas Kennedy He was 35, 57 years old when he died as Sgt. John Phillips
James B. Leong He was 61, 78 years old when he died as Ho Sang
Mark W. Clark He was 54, 87 years old when he died as Himself / Authenticator in Prolog (as General Mark Clark)
Chabing as Lolita
Marya Marco as Fely

I Was an American Spy Crew

Name Department
Philip Cahn as Editor. He was 56 (90) years old when He died Editing
Paul Schmutz as Sound Recordist. Sound
Ben Schwalb as Associate Producer. Production
Harry Neumann as Camera Operator. He was 60 (79) years old when He died Camera
Edward J. Kay as Music. He was 52 (75) years old when He died Sound
Tom Lambert as Sound. He was 30 (now 42) years old Sound
Dave Milton as Art Direction. He was 62 (90) years old when He died Art
Lesley Selander as Director. He was 50 (79) years old when He died Directing
Samuel Roeca as Screenplay. He was 32 (86) years old when He died Writing
Edward Morey, Jr. as Assistant Director. Directing
Raymond Boltz, Jr. as Set Decoration. He was 38 (72) years old when He died Art
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I Was an American Spy (72 years)

The startling TRUE story of America's "Mata Hari" of the South Pacific!

  • Release day: Saturday, April 14, 1951
  • Runtime: 85 minutes