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The Invisible Army
Sabotage of a Nazi factory is carried out by the husband of the lover of a resistance leader.
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Plot Summary
In this wartime thriller, a mysterious "Invisible Army" is terrorizing the San Francisco waterfront, seemingly able to strike at will without detection. Police Captain Mike O'Malley races against time to uncover the identities and methods of this elusive organization before they can carry out their most devastating plan. The investigation leads him through a labyrinth of wartime intrigue and industrial espionage.
Critical Reception
This low-budget film noir was a modest B-movie release of its time. While not critically acclaimed, it provided standard genre thrills for audiences interested in wartime mysteries and suspense. Its effective atmosphere and straightforward plot were typical for films of this budget and era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric noir style and suspenseful plot.
Appreciated as a solid B-movie thriller from the wartime era.
Criticized for its predictable twists by some.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse due to the film's age and obscurity, but those available generally acknowledge its suspenseful elements and period atmosphere, rating it as a decent, if not groundbreaking, crime drama.
Fun Fact
Director Edgar G. Ulmer was known for his work on atmospheric B-movies and film noirs, often with a distinct visual style despite limited budgets.
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