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  1. May 9, 2023 · An American drama film starring Ann Savage, Tom Neal, Roland Varno, Howard Freeman and Mary Currier. Directed by Herman Rotsten.A German prisoner of war assu...

    • 54 min
    • 908
    • Porkpie Cinema
  2. Overview. The Unwritten Code is an offbeat, better-than-average Columbia wartime "B" picture. Though Ann Savage and Tom Neal are top-billed, the central character is supporting-actor Roland Varno. He plays a Nazi spy who sneaks into the U.S., hoping to release hundreds of German prisoners. He fails, but not until plenty of bullets have been spent.

  3. The Unwritten Code. (1944) Movie "UNMASKING THE PLOT OF THE YEAR". Audience Score. 53. NR 1 hr 1 min Oct 26th, 1944 Romance, War, Drama. The Unwritten Code is an offbeat betterthanaverage Columbia ...

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    • Ann Savage
    • Herman Rotsten
    • Columbia Pictures
  4. Duration. 1h 1m. Film Length. 5,420ft. When an Allied prisoner of war ship transporting a cargo of German prisoners is torpedoed by a German submarine in the North Atlantic, three survivors cling for their lives to a raft. The three are German prisoners of war Corporal Karl Richter, Private Heinrich Krause and British interpreter Roland Cheever.

  5. Released October 26th, 1944, 'The Unwritten Code' stars Ann Savage, Tom Neal, Roland Varno, Howard Freeman The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 1 min, and received a user score of 53 (out of 100 ...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · The Unwritten Code is an offbeat, better-than-average Columbia wartime "B" picture. Though Ann Savage and Tom Neal are top-billed, the central character is supporting-actor Roland Varno. He plays a Nazi spy who sneaks into the U.S., hoping to release hundreds of German prisoners. He fails, but not until plenty of bullets have been spent. The most interesting aspect of The Unwritten Code is the ...

  7. The Unwritten Code is a 1944 American drama film directed by Herman Rotsten and written by Leslie T. White and Charles Kenyon. The film stars Ann Savage, Tom Neal, Roland Varno, Howard Freeman, Mary Currier and Bobby Larson. The film was released on October 26, 1944, by Columbia Pictures.

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