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13 Rue Madeleine

Bob Sharkey, an instructor of would-be spies for the Allied Office of Strategic Services, becomes suspicious of one of the latest batch of students, Bill O'Connell, who is too good at espionage. His boss, Charles Gibson confirms that O'Connell is really a top German agent, but tells Sharkey to pass him, as they intend to feed the mole false information about the impending D-Day invasion.

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13 Rue Madeleine Cast

Name Character
Walter Abel He was 48, 88 years old when he died as Charles Gibson
Richard Conte He was 36, 65 years old when he died as William H. 'Bill' O'Connell
Karl Malden He was 34, 97 years old when he died as Jump Master (uncredited)
James Cagney He was 47, 86 years old when he died as Robert Emmett 'Bob' Sharkey
Melville Cooper He was 50, 76 years old when he died as Pappy Simpson
Annabella She was 39, 89 years old when she died as Suzanne de Beaumont
Sam Jaffe He was 53, 91 years old when he died as Mayor Galimard
Frank Latimore He was 21, 73 years old when he died as Jeff Lassiter

13 Rue Madeleine Crew

Name Department
James Basevi as Art Direction. He was 56 (71) years old when He died Art
Thomas Little as Set Decoration. He was 60 (98) years old when He died Art
David Buttolph as Original Music Composer. He was 44 (80) years old when He died Sound
Norbert Brodine as Director of Photography. He was 50 (73) years old when He died Camera
Henry Hathaway as Director. He was 48 (86) years old when He died Directing
John Monks, Jr. as Screenplay. He was 36 (94) years old when He died Writing
Harmon Jones as Editor. He was 35 (61) years old when He died Editing
Sy Bartlett as Screenplay. He was 46 (77) years old when He died Writing
René Hubert as Costume Design. He was 51 (59) years old when He died Costume & Make-Up
Louis de Rochemont as Producer. He was 48 (79) years old when He died Production
Maurice Ransford as Art Direction. He was 50 (72) years old when He died Art
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13 Rue Madeleine (77 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, January 15, 1947
  • Runtime: 95 minutes