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The House on 92nd Street

1945·1h 28m·Approved
DramaMysteryCrimeThrillerFilm-NoirWar
IMDb Rating
★ 6.6/10
3,534 votes

Bill Dietrich becomes a double agent for the F.B.I. in a German spy ring.

The House on 92nd Street is a 1945 drama mystery movie directed by Henry Hathaway, starring William Eythe, Signe Hasso, Gene Lockhart. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.6/10 from 3,534 votes and runs 1h 28m.

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Director
Henry Hathaway
Stars
William Eythe
Signe Hasso
Gene Lockhart
Lloyd Nolan
Details
1945-10-16
88 min
Movie
Approved
★ United States
★ English, German
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