FBI Girl (1951)


FBI Girl
Release Date04 November 1951
TaglineWoman ... on a Man-hunt
GenreCrime, Drama, Action, Mystery
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassDetective Film, Crime Thriller, Action Thriller
Niche GenreSpy Film
TonesTense
TagsCapture, Clerk, Criminal, Decoy, Evidence, Extortion, FBI (Federal Bureau Of Investigation), Fishing Bait, Gangster, Girl, Governor, Investigation, Kill, Murder, Organized Crime, Seduction, Tracking [following], Trapped

FBI Girl is a 1951 drama film about a female FBI employee who becomes involved in government plot involving corruption and murder. The film was directed by William A. Berke, and stars Cesar Romero, Margia Dean, and George Brent.


Cast and Crew


Cast

FBI Agent Glen Stedman

FBI Agent Jeff Donley

Shirley Wayne

Carl Chercourt

Blake

Raymond Greenleaf
John Williams, alias Gov. Owen Grisby

Natalie Craig, the FBI girl

Don Garner
Paul Craig

Alexander Pope
George 'Georgia' Denning

Richard Monahan
Donald, the clerk

Tommy, TV comic

Pete, TV comic

Jan Kayne
Doris Kaye

Susan Matthews

Walter Coy
Priest

Morgue clerk

Joel Marston
Hotel Clerk

Marie Blake
Slum landlady

Fenton Earnshaw
FBI Agent Rand

Tiny Jones
Little Woman watching TV

O.Z. Whitehead
Mr. Chauncy, the mortician

Director

William Berke
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Producer

Dwight V. Babcock
writer

Richard H. Landau
writer

William Berke
producer

Jack Leewood
associate producer

Original Music

Darrell Calker
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Cinematographer

Jack Greenhalgh
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Editor

Philip Cahn

Art Director

Frank Paul Sylos

Set Decorator

Clarence Steensen
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Makeup Department

Del Armstrong
makeup artist

Production Manager

William Magginetti
production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

F.O. Collings
assistant director

Sound Department

John R. Carter
sound

Special Effects

Ray Mercer
special effects

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Alfred Berke
wardrobe

Production Company

Jedgar Productions Inc.
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Distributor

Lippert Pictures

Kit Parker Films






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