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  1. Verified Audience. No All Critics reviews for Stand by All Networks. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The...

  2. The film's good news is threefold. It moves along briskly. There are several stand-out performances. As the lead, John Beal has a strong and enthusiastic voice. He comes across as a believable and likable reporter. As his clever secretary, Mary Treen steals the picture with her wisecracking. She adds oomph to all the scenes she's in.

  3. A list of suspected Nazi spies falls into the hands of an intrepid American radio commentator. Genre: Drama. Original Language: English. Director: Lew Landers. Release Date (Theaters): Oct 29 ...

    • Drama
  4. Stand by All Networks: Directed by Lew Landers. With Florence Rice, John Beal, Margaret Hayes, Alan Baxter. An intrepid radio reporter sets out to track down and expose German agents.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Romance
    • Lew Landers
    • 1942-10-29
  5. Chatty radioman John Beal tries to hunt down a gaggle of 5th column spies who are blowing up the west coast of California right before Pearl Harbour. Cheap, but too fast moving to really notice. Review by Beautifulkiller ★★

    • Lew Landers
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. Stand by All Networks is a 1942 American thriller film directed by Lew Landers and starring Florence Rice, John Beal and Margaret Hayes. The films sets were designed by Lionel Banks.

  7. Stand By All Networks Reviews. 1942. 1 hr 4 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Fighting newscaster (John Beal) vs. Axis saboteurs. Florence Rice, Margaret Hayes, Alan...

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