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    The Argyle Secrets

    1948 · Romance · 1h 4m

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  1. The Argyle Secrets is a 1948 American film noir mystery thriller written and directed by Cy Endfield and starring William Gargan and Marjorie Lord. [2] It was based on a half-hour radio play by Endfield, originally heard on CBS 's Suspense .

  2. The Argyle Secrets: Directed by Cy Endfield. With William Gargan, Marjorie Lord, Ralph Byrd, Jack Reitzen. An investigative reporter tells his assistant about a book called "The Argyle Album", which contains a list of people who were traitors and war profiteers during World War II.

    • (553)
    • Drama, Mystery, Romance
    • Cy Endfield
    • 1948-05-07
  3. Allen Pierce, an important newspaper columnist who has been working on an exposé of Nazi sympathizers, is in a Washington hospital when he is visited by reporter Harry Mitchell.

  4. An investigative reporter tells his assistant about a book called "The Argyle Album", which contains a list of people who were traitors and war profiteers during World War II. After the reporter is murdered in the hospital, his assistant is framed for the killing and must elude the police and a gang of international criminals who are looking ...

  5. A framed reporter (William Gargan) and the crooks on his trail scramble to locate a book containing the names of war profiteers and traitors.

    • (2)
    • Charles De Latour
    • Drama, Mystery & Thriller, Romance
    • William Gargan
  6. Mar 31, 2022 · “The Argyle Secrets” is an interesting 1948 low-budget film noir, filled with seedy characters, written and directed by Cy Enfield. It stars William Gargan, Marjorie Lord, Ralph Byrd, Jack Reitzen, John Banner, and Barbara Billingsley.

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  8. Shot in eight days on an infinitesimal budget, Cy Endfield’s The Argyle Secrets is a uniquely efficient little noir: action-packed and fast-paced with several twists and every secondary character made distinctive and memorable. Adapting his own radio play, Endfield may have sacrificed a little coherence by packing it all in to 64 minutes, but ...

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