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Television Spy

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In the bustling world of television in the late 1930s, a young and charismatic reporter becomes the protagonist of a series of intrigues and conspiracies. When a spy plot unfolds behind the scenes of a popular variety show, he inadvertently gets caught up in a web of deceit.

It all begins when a shooting star of television becomes the epicenter of an international scandal, and the implementation of a new technology that could change the industry forever draws the attention of invisible enemies. With the help of a clever producer and a rather laid-back cameraman, our reporter dives into the dark side of show business. Facing ridiculous situations and tense moments, he becomes an unexpected hero, using his wit and charm to uncover the truth hidden behind the glamour of the medium.

As the protagonists confront imminent dangers, they forge unbreakable bonds and uncover a conspiracy that could jeopardize not only their jobs but also the safety of many people. With a fast-paced rhythm and a comedic tone throughout the plot, the film plays with themes of fame, morality, and the power of the media. In the end, the young journalist must not only fight against enemies lurking in the shadows but also find his own voice in a world where the truth is often distorted by the bright lights of television.

Media type
Movie
Year
1939
Director
Edward Dmytryk
Writer
Lillie Hayward
William R. Lipman
Horace McCoy
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Actors
William Henry
Judith Barrett
William Collier Sr.
Richard Denning
John Eldredge
Dorothy Tree
Anthony Quinn
Minor Watson
Morgan Conway
Byron Foulger
Chester Clute
Wolfgang Zilzer
Olaf Hytten
Hilda Plowright
Ottola Nesmith
Wade Boteler
Archie Twitchell
Crane Whitley
Monte Vandergrift
Charles Lane
Eric Wilton
Gender
Ciencia ficciΓ³n
Country
United States
Original title
Television Spy
Duration
58
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