Walk East on Beacon (1952)
June 1, 1952Release Date
Walk East on Beacon (1952)
June 1, 1952Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
George Murphy
Inspector James 'Jim' Belden
Finlay Currie
Professor Albert Kafer
Virginia Gilmore
Millie / Teresa Zalenko
Karl Stepanek
Alexi Laschenkov / Gregory Anders
Louisa Horton
Mrs. Elaine Wilben
Peter Capell
Chris Zalenko / Gino
Bruno Wick
Luther Danzig
Vilma Kurer
Mrs. Rita Foss
Ann Thomas
Philadelphia Suspect
George Roy Hill
Nicholas Wilben
Robert A. Dunn
Dr. Wincott
Karl Weber
FBI Agent Charlie Reynolds
Michael Garrett
Michael Dorndoff aka Frank Torrance
Lotte Palfi Andor
Anna Kafer
Laurence Heath
Writer
Ernest Graves
Robert Martin
Robert Carroll
Boldany
Emmett Murphy
Writer
Wolfgang Zilzer
August Helmuth
Bradford Hatton
Harry Mason
Rosemary Pettit
Mrs. Martin
Eva Condon
Landlady
Joseph Braun
Cinematographer
Steve Mitchell
Samson
Joseph C. Brun
Director of Photography
Louis Applebaum
Original Music Composer
Leo Rosten
Story / Screenplay
J. Edgar Hoover
Writer
Angelo Ross
Editor
Alfred L. Werker
Director
Louis De Rochemont
Producer
George Stoetzel
Camera Operator
Media.
Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Walk East on Beacon is a 1952 American film noir drama film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring George Murphy, Finlay Currie, and Virginia Gilmore. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was inspired by a May 1951 Reader's Digest article by J. Edgar Hoover entitled "The Crime of the Century: The Case of the A-Bomb Spies." The article covers the meeting of German physicist and atomic spy Klaus Fuchs and American chemist Harry Gold as well as details of the Soviet espionage network in the United States. Gold's testimony would later lead to the case against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg for treason. The film substitutes real atomic spying with vague top secret scientific programs. Extensive location shooting was done in New England, around Washington Union Station and in FBI laboratories.