State Department: File 649

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State Department: File 649
Directed bySam Newfield
Written byMilton Raison
Produced bySigmund Neufeld
StarringSee below
CinematographyJack Greenhalgh
Edited byHolbrook N. Todd
Music byLucien Cailliet
Distributed byFilm Classics, Inc
Release date
11 February 1949
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$750,000[1]

State Department: File 649 is a 1949 film noir Cinecolor American film directed by Sam Newfield (using the pseudonym "Peter Stewart").

The film is also known as Assignment in China in the United Kingdom.

Plot summary[]

Kenneth Seeley (William Lundigan), member of the U. S. State Department's Foreign Service Bureau, and Marge Weldon (Virginia Bruce ), a morale worker with the bureau, are assigned to an area in Mongolia dominated by an outlaw warlord. The latter captures the village where they reside and they'll have to make a plan to escape.

Cast[]

  • William Lundigan as Kenneth R. Seeley
  • Virginia Bruce as Margaret 'Marge' Weldon
  • Jonathan Hale as Director General of Foreign Service
  • Frank Ferguson as Consul-General Reither
  • Richard Loo as Marshal Yun Usu
  • Philip Ahn as Col. Aram
  • as Consul Howard Brown
  • Milton Kibbee as Bill Sneed, white trader
  • Victor Sen Yung as Johnny Hon, houseboy
  • Lora Lee Michel as Jessica Morse
  • as Wilfred Ballinger
  • Harlan Warde as Rev. Dr. Morse
  • as Mrs. Sarah Morse
  • Barbara Woodell as Carrie Willoughby, pianist
  • as Agent Don Logan
  • Robert Stevenson as Mongolian Spy
  • H.T. Tsiang as Mayor Wan-too
  • Joseph Crehan as Junior Official
  • as Fur Trader
  • Nana Bryant as Mrs. Peggy Brown

Production[]

Filming started 15 September at Nassour Studios.[1]

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Schallert, E. (7 September 1948). "Jackson saga of crime purchased by rossen; 'file 649' stars picked". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 165889423.


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