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A Foreign Affair
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Based on a story by David Shaw adapted by Robert Hararin, the film tells the story of an army captain who is torn between an ex-Nazi cafe singer and the U.S. congresswoman investigating her.
Based on a story by David Shaw adapted by Robert Hararin, the film tells the story of an army captain who is torn between an ex-Nazi cafe singer and the U.S. congresswoman investigating her.
Actors:
Stanley Prager,
Mathew McCue,
Frank Yaconelli,
William Murphy,
George M. Carleton,
Bill Neff,
Michael Raffetto
Stanley Prager
8 January 1917, New York City, New York, USA
Mathew McCue
4 October 1895, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Frank Yaconelli
October 2, 1898 in San Biagio, Italy
William Murphy
9 January 1921, Sacramento, California, USA
George M. Carleton
28 October 1885, New York City, New York, USA
Bill Neff
30 June 1913, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
Michael Raffetto
30 December 1899, Placerville, California, USA
Country:
United States
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Bosley Crowther
May 20, 2003
A dandy entertainment which has some shrewd and realistic things to say.
December 07, 2005
Despite its predictable story line makes for a somewhat enjoyable satire.
Ken Hanke
November 26, 2003
Lesser Billy Wilder with great actresses and a weak leading man.
August 14, 2007
As usual, it's more clever than meaningful, but this 1948 film is one of his most satisfactory in wit and pace.

