Waterfront (1944 film)

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Waterfront is a 1944 film from PRC Pictures.

This B-movie was shot in black and white and runs 68 minutes long

Set during World War II, J. Carrol Naish plays an optometrist who is really a Nazi spy. A book of his that he uses to decode a Nazi spy code is stolen from him while he was walking on the San Francisco waterfront at night. A Nazi agent who comes to meet him (John Carradine) is told of the theft and they team up to try to find the book.

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