The House on 92nd Street 78 years old

The F.B.I.'s own tense, terrific story behind the protection of the ATOMIC BOMB!

The House on 92nd Street

The US Government tries to track down embedded Nazi agents in the States.

Credits

The House on 92nd Street Cast

Name Character
Lloyd Nolan He was 43, 83 years old when he died as Agent George A. Briggs
Gene Lockhart He was 54, 65 years old when he died as Charles Ogden Roper
Leo G. Carroll He was 52, 79 years old when he died as Col. Hammersohn
Signe Hasso She was 30, 86 years old when she died as Elsa Gebhardt
Reed Hadley He was 34, 63 years old when he died as Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
William Eythe He was 27, 38 years old when he died as Bill Dietrich
Lydia St. Clair as Johanna Schmidt
William Post, Jr. He was 44, 88 years old when he died as Walker
Harry Bellaver He was 40, 88 years old when he died as Max Cobura

The House on 92nd Street Crew

Name Department
David Buttolph as Original Music Composer. He was 43 (80) years old when He died Sound
Norbert Brodine as Director of Photography. He was 48 (73) years old when He died Camera
Henry Hathaway as Director. He was 47 (86) years old when He died Directing
Barré Lyndon as Screenplay. He was 49 (76) years old when He died Writing
John Monks, Jr. as Screenplay. He was 35 (94) years old when He died Writing
Harmon Jones as Editor. He was 34 (61) years old when He died Editing
Charles G. Booth as Screenplay. He was 49 (52) years old when He died Writing
Charles G. Booth as Story. He was 49 (52) years old when He died Writing
Louis de Rochemont as Producer. He was 46 (79) years old when He died Production
The House on 92nd Street poster
The House on 92nd Street (78 years)

The F.B.I.'s own tense, terrific story behind the protection of the ATOMIC BOMB!

  • Release day: Monday, September 10, 1945
  • Runtime: 88 minutes