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"The FBI Story - You are crouched in a basement stairway opposite a theatre in Chicago. Keep your eyes on that FBI man across the street. He has set the trap for deadly public enemy, John Dillinger..." is english Language Movie.
"The FBI Story" was released on 01 October 1959 .
The movie was directed by Mervyn LeRoy
It has cast of: James Stewart as John Michael ('Chip') Hardesty, Vera Miles as Lucy Ann Hardesty, Murray Hamilton as Sam Crandall, Larry Pennell as George Crandall, Nick Adams as John Gilbert ('Jack') Graham, Diane Jergens as Jennie Hardesty, Jean Willes as Anna Sage, Joyce Taylor as Anne Hardesty, Victor Millan as Mario, Parley Baer as Harry Dakins, Paul Genge as 'Whitey', Fay Roope as Dwight McCutcheon, Ed Prentiss as U.S. Marshal, Robert Gist as Medicine Salesman, Buzz Martin as Mike Hardesty, Ken Mayer as Casket Salesman (as Kenneth Mayer), Michael Smith as George Crandall at 12 (uncredited), Patrick Whyte as Major (uncredited), Al McGranary as Mr. Ballard (uncredited), Victor Adamson as Train Passenger (uncredited), Luana Anders as Mrs. Graham (uncredited), Audley Anderson as Farmer (uncredited), Herb Armstrong as Frank Nash (uncredited), Eleanor Audley as Mrs. King - Graham's Mother (uncredited), Benjie Bancroft as FBI Agent (uncredited), David Barclay as FBI Agent #3 (uncredited), Fern Barry as Farmer's Wife (uncredited), Charles Bateman as FBI Agent (uncredited), Barbara Beall as Party Guest (uncredited), Kimberly Beck as Jennie Hardesty at 2 (uncredited), Shirley Bonne as Party Guest (uncredited), Nesdon Booth as Sandy - Driver (uncredited), Nick Borgani as Construction Worker (uncredited), Richard Boyer as Ticket Agent (uncredited), Chet Brandenburg as Construction Worker (uncredited), Jerry Brent as Western Union Boy (uncredited), Lowell Brown as Party Guest (uncredited), Peter Brown as FBI Agent at Hearting (voice) (uncredited), Charles Brunner as Bill Smith (uncredited), Theona Bryant as Edith Crandall (uncredited), Henry Casso as Man in Phone Booth (uncredited), Dick Cherney as FBI Agent (uncredited), Robert Clarke as Bartender (uncredited), Mary Lou Clifford as Indian Switchboard Operator (uncredited), Bud Cokes as FBI Agent (uncredited), Alan Craig as Fred Barker (uncredited), Jane Crowley as Ma Barker (uncredited), John Damler as Denver S.A.C. (uncredited), Jeanne Dante as Party Guest (uncredited), Susan Davis as Party Guest (uncredited), Angelo De Meo as Fred Hunter (uncredited), Sayre Dearing as Airport Employee (uncredited), Gabriel Del Valle as Argentine Policeman (uncredited), Vera Denham as Farmer's Wife (uncredited), Paul Denton as FBI Agent (uncredited), Ann Doran as Mrs. Ballard (uncredited), Joan Dupuis as Party Guest (uncredited), Robin Eccles as Anne Hardesty at 4 (uncredited), Mary Ann Edwards as Marge (uncredited), Tippy Elam as Shoeshine Boy (uncredited), Ben Erway as Justice Dept. Lawyer (uncredited), Ella Ethridge as Farmer's Wife (uncredited), Sam Flint as Doctor (uncredited), George Ford as Plane Passenger (uncredited), Terry Frost as Craig (uncredited), Michael Garrett as Insurance Salesman (uncredited), Kenneth Gibson as Graduation Audience Member (uncredited), Arthur D. Gilmour as Major (uncredited), James Gonzalez as FBI Agent (uncredited), Roy Gordon as Emmett Reese (uncredited), Rand Harper as Assistant Denver S.A.C. (uncredited), Elizabeth Harrower as Clerk (uncredited), Harry Harvey as Mrs. King's Neighbor (uncredited), Les Hellman as Kirby (uncredited), Jack Henderson as Hardware Store Owner (uncredited), Tex Holden as Townsman (uncredited), Judd Holdren as Party Guest (uncredited), J. Edgar Hoover as J. Edgar Hoover (uncredited), Rand Hopper as Assistant Denver S.A.C. (uncredited), Carroll House as Dover (uncredited), Sid Kane as George Metzger - Espionage Agent (uncredited), Stacy Keach, Sr. as Machine Gun Kelly (uncredited), Rickey Kelman as Mike Hardesty at 10 (uncredited), George Khoury as Alvin Karpis (uncredited), Walter Kightly as FBI Agent (uncredited), Kay E. Kuter as Barber (uncredited), Morgan Lane as Party Guest (uncredited), Eddie Little Sky as Henry Roanhorse (uncredited), Robert Locke Lorraine as Plane Passenger (uncredited), William Lovett as Party Guest (uncredited), Jenni Lynn as Jennie Hardesty at 4 (uncredited), Ted Mapes as FBI Agent (uncredited), Lori Martin as Anne Hardesty at 8 (uncredited), Russ McCubbin as Ku Klux Klan Member / Man Setting In Diner (uncredited), David McMahon as Klansman (uncredited), Tom Monroe as Klansman (uncredited), Ray Montgomery as Driver (uncredited), Burt Mustin as Uncle Fudd Schneider (uncredited), Dorothy Neumann as Landlady (uncredited), Ron Nyman as Commuter at Airport (uncredited), Alan Paige as Checker (uncredited), George Pembroke as Chief of Civil Aeronautics Board (uncredited), Bob Peoples as Sam Cowley (uncredited), Scott Peters as John Dillinger (uncredited), Bob Peterson as Pretty Boy Foyd (uncredited), William Phipps as Baby Face Nelson (uncredited), John Pickard as Klansman (uncredited), Murray Pollack as FBI Agent (uncredited), Jim Porcupine as Indian Switchboard Operator (uncredited), James Porta as Argentine Policeman (uncredited), Charles Postal as Justice Dept. Lawyer (uncredited), John Quijada as Argentine Policeman (uncredited), Paul Ravel as Counterman (uncredited), Grandon Rhodes as Minister at Funeral (uncredited), Herman Rudin as Hoodlum (uncredited), Emily All Runner as Servant Girl (uncredited), Grant Scott as Party Guest (uncredited), George Selk as Organist / Janitor (uncredited), Dorothy Skyeagle as Rita Smith (uncredited), Mabel Smaney as Passerby Outside Theatre (uncredited), Gil Smith as Mike Hardesty at 6 (uncredited), Paul Smith as Albert Shaw (uncredited), Charles Soldani as Indian on Train (uncredited), Bert Spencer as FBI Agent (uncredited), Vincent St. Cyr as Dan Savagehorse (uncredited), Glenn Stensel as Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited), Michael Switlick as Anne's 3-Year-Old Son (uncredited), Forrest Taylor as Wedding Minister (uncredited), Guy Teague as Deputy Marshal (uncredited), Jack Tesler as Operator (uncredited), Roy Thinnes as Party Guest (uncredited), William J. Thomas as Janitor (uncredited), Clyde Tolson as FBI Agent (uncredited), Alfred Tonkel as Druggist (uncredited), John Truax as Boyd (uncredited), John Varnum as Brackenridge (uncredited), James Vickery as Schaeffer (uncredited), Elmore Vincent as Farmer (uncredited), Ed Wagner as Sawyer (uncredited), Selene Walters as Polly (uncredited), Maurice Wells as Speaker (uncredited), Adam West as Man on Two-Way Radio (voice) (uncredited), Will J. White as Silvano / J. Edgar Hoover (uncredited), Guy Wilkerson as Cliff Eberhardt (uncredited), Tom Wilson as Chicago Passerby (uncredited), Herbert Winters as FBI Agent (uncredited), Britt Wood as Farmer (uncredited), Roque Ybarra as Murdered Indian (uncredited), Chief Yowlachie as Harry Willowtree (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Mervyn LeRoy as Director(Directing), Richard L. Breen as Screenplay(Writing), John Twist as Screenplay(Writing), Max Steiner as Original Music Composer(Sound), Don Whitehead as Book(Writing), Mervyn LeRoy as Producer(Production), Joseph F. Biroc as Director of Photography(Camera), John Beckman as Art Direction(Art), Philip W. Anderson as Editor(Editing), M.A. Merrick as Sound(Sound), Ralph S. Hurst as Set Decoration(Art), Murray Cutter as Orchestrator(Sound), Adele Palmer as Costume Designer(Costume & Make-Up), Gordon Bau as Makeup Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Gil Kissel as Assistant Director(Directing), David Silver as Assistant Director(Directing), Bob Herron as Stunts(Crew), Harlan W. Phillips as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Ann Saunders as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Jack Boland as Assistant Director(Directing), Irvin Jay as Sound Editor(Sound), George Reid as Sound Editor(Sound), Ted Mapes as Stunts(Crew), John F. Burnett as Assistant Editor(Editing), J. Edgar Hoover as Thanks(Crew), in lead roles.