Directed by Fritz Lang
German emigre Fritz Lang directed this terse WWII espionage thriller about the inner workings of the top-secret US Office of Strategic Services. Scripted by future Hollywood Ten martyrs Albert Maltz and Ring Lardner. Jr., Cloak and Dagger was adapted from a nonfictional expose of the famed wartime spy outfit. A potent amalgam of popular genres, the film combines adventure, suspense and romantic melodrama with a topical message regarding the dangers of atomic power.
Gary Cooper stars as a laconic American college professor recruited by the O.S.S. for undercover action in western Europe during the waning days of the war. A nuclear physicist by training, he travels to Switzerland then Italy on a mission to infiltrate Nazi scientific circles and foil the enemy's efforts at developing an atorn bornb. British screen actress Lilli Palmer makes her Hollywood debut playing the steely Italian partisan who becomes Cooper's love interest.
Not nearly as dark or pessimistic as Lang's prewar conspiracy tales or his contemporaneous films noir, Cloak and Dagger operates largely within the stable moral context provided by WWII while presciently (if obliquely) anticipating some of the ambiguities and ironies of the Cold War arrns race to come. Widely considered an exciting potboiler ("fast entertainment on the screen,'' according to the New York Times), the film was also praised for its evocation of a clandestine milieu and apparent authenticity: "a spy story that has the air of being almost documentary," claimed the Los Angeles Times before hailing it as "one of the best of the postwar productions about the war."
–Jesse Zigelstein
United States Pictures. Inc./Warner Bros. Producer: Milton Sperling. Screenwriters: Albert Maltz. Ring Lardner, Jr. Based on the book "Cloak and Dagger: The Secret Story of the O.S.S." by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain Cinematographer: Sol Polito Editor: Christian Nyby Music: Max Steiner Cast: Gary Cooper. Robert Aida. Lilli Palmer, Vladimir Sokoloff
35mm. 104 min.
Preserved in cooperation with Paramount Pictures from the 35mm nitrate original picture and soundtrack negatives. a 35mm nitrate composite dupe negative and a 35mm nitrate print. Laboratory services by Film Technology Company, Inc. Special thanks to: Barry Allen. Warner Bros.