In 1945, Igor Gouzenko, a code clerk in the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, bolted for the freedom of the West and took many secret documents with him that helped lay waste to a good portion of Russias Western Hemisphere spy system. His headline-making defection later served as the basis for 20th Century-Foxs The Iron Curtain in 1947. This film, shot in a semi-documentary style, proports to tell how the Soviets might attempt to kill Gouzenko, then living in carefully disguised circumstances somewhere in Canada. Gouzenko, his face covered in a Ku Klux Klan-type hood---no symbolism intended---appears in the epilogue, while Westbrook Van Voorhis, in his usual voice-of-doom March of Time style, narrates the opening sequence retelling the background and setting up the films premise.

1954 HD 77min English

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