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Emily soon finds an unlikely ally in (Jeff Daniels), the FBI agent originally assigned to tail her, as they work together to expose the conspiracy before they are silenced by the powerful figures protecting the Nazis. Historical Foundations

While working a modest job as a companion to an elderly woman (Jessica Tandy), Emily overhears a heated argument in German coming from the neighboring house. Her curiosity leads her to discover a startling connection: her own HUAC prosecutor, (Mandy Patinkin), is involved in a plot to smuggle Nazi war criminals into the United States. The House on Carroll Street

is a 1988 neo-noir political thriller that weaves a fictional narrative around two of the most controversial periods in American history: the McCarthy-era "Red Scare" and the secret recruitment of Nazi scientists under Operation Paperclip. The Plot: Paranoia Meets Conspiracy Emily soon finds an unlikely ally in (Jeff

Set in 1951 New York City, the story follows (played by Kelly McGillis), a principled photo editor for Life magazine. Her life is upended when she refuses to "name names" to the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), leading to her being blacklisted and placed under FBI surveillance. is a 1988 neo-noir political thriller that weaves

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