Smashing the Spy Ring explained

Smashing the Spy Ring
Director:Christy Cabanne
Producer:Jack Fier
Screenplay:Arthur T. Horman
Dorrell McGowan
Stuart McGowan
Story:Stuart McGowan
Dorrell McGowan
Starring:Ralph Bellamy
Fay Wray
Regis Toomey
Music:M. W. Stoloff
Cinematography:Allen G. Siegler
Editing:James Sweeney
Studio:Columbia Pictures
Runtime:62 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Smashing the Spy Ring is a 1938 American drama film, directed by Christy Cabanne. It stars Ralph Bellamy, Fay Wray, and Regis Toomey, and was released on December 29, 1938.

Plot

Undercover secret agents John Baxter and Ted Hall apprehend a foreign spy at a factory, but he is shot by Steve Corben. They are transferred to Washington D.C. to work with Phil Dunlap to break up a spy ring, but Phil is quickly killed. Phil's sister Eleanor agrees to help finish the work. During the testing of a new chemical weapon, Ted fakes his death while John impersonates the gas's inventor Professor Leonard and feigns a mental breakdown. John and Eleanor, who pretends to be Leonard's sisters, admit themselves into the spy ring's sanatorium to gather intelligence but are discovered and captured. They escape by throwing acid from the laboratory at their captors before the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department surrounds the building. John and Eleanor become engaged, and Ted begins writing a novel based on the adventure.

Cast