I Married a Communist (film)

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I Married a Communist
Directed by Robert Stevenson
Produced by Jack J. Gross
Written by Robert Hardy Andrews
Charles Grayson
George W. George (story)
George F. Slavin (story)
Starring Laraine Day
Robert Ryan
John Agar
Music by Leigh Harline
Cinematography Nicholas Musuraca
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures Inc.
Release date(s) October 8, 1949 Los Angeles California
Running time 73 min
Language English
IMDb profile

I Married a Communist is a 1949 film drama produced by RKO Radio Pictures. Due to audiences being turned off by the title, RKO released the film again as The Woman on Pier 13 and Beautiful But Dangerous.

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Brad Collins, a shipping executive who had been involved with Communism as a stevedore during the Depression, becomes the target of a Communist cell and its leader, Vanning. Threatening to reveal Collins' "dark" past, Vanning orders the executive to sabotage the shipping industry in the San Francisco Bay area. Collins plays along but after a number of deaths, finally does the right thing but dies in the process.

Most reviews find the film to be a clear attempt at anti-communist, Cold War propaganda. Time Out Film Guide notes: "The sterling cast can make no headway against cartoon characters, a fatuous script that defies belief, and an enveloping sense of hysteria. Nick Musuraca's noir-ish camerawork, mercifully, is stunning." [1]

RKO chief Howard Hughes offered the I Married a Communist script to directors as a test of their patriotism[2]. Thirteen directors, starting with director Joseph Losey, turned down the film before it was finally made.

The film was parodied as "I Married An Abolitionist" in the mockumentary CSA: Confederate States of America.

Actor Role
Laraine Day Nan Lowry Collins
Robert Ryan Brad Collins, aka Frank Johnson
John Agar Don Lowry
Thomas Gomez Vanning
Janis Carter Christine Norman
Richard Rober Jim Travers
William Talman Bailey, younger henchman


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