The FBI Story poster

The FBI Story

You are crouched in a basement stairway opposite a theatre in Chicago. Keep your eyes on that FBI man across the street. He has set the trap for deadly public enemy, John Dillinger...

Description: A dedicated FBI agent recalls the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies.

Genres: Drama, Crime

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 149 minutes

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James Stewart

Played John Michael ('Chip') Hardesty

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Vera Miles

Played Lucy Ann Hardesty

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Murray Hamilton

Played Sam Crandall

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Larry Pennell

Played George Crandall

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Nick Adams

Played John Gilbert ('Jack') Graham

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Diane Jergens

Played Jennie Hardesty

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Jean Willes

Played Anna Sage

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Joyce Taylor

Played Anne Hardesty

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Victor Millan

Played Mario

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Parley Baer

Played Harry Dakins

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Paul Genge

Played "Whitey"

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Fay Roope

Played Dwight McCutcheon

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Ed Prentiss

Played U.S. Marshal

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Robert Gist

Played Medicine Salesman

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Buzz Martin

Played Mike Hardesty

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Ken Mayer

Played Casket Salesman (as Kenneth Mayer)

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Michael Smith

Played George Crandall at 12 (uncredited)

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Patrick Whyte

Played Major (uncredited)

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Al McGranary

Played Mr. Ballard (uncredited)

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Victor Adamson

Played Train Passenger (uncredited)

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Luana Anders

Played Mrs. Graham (uncredited)

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Audley Anderson

Played Farmer (uncredited)

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Herb Armstrong

Played Frank Nash (uncredited)

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Eleanor Audley

Played Mrs. King - Graham's Mother (uncredited)

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Benjie Bancroft

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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David Barclay

Played FBI Agent #3 (uncredited)

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Fern Barry

Played Farmer's Wife (uncredited)

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Charles Bateman

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Barbara Beall

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Kimberly Beck

Played Jennie Hardesty at 2 (uncredited)

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Shirley Bonne

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Nesdon Booth

Played Sandy - Driver (uncredited)

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Richard Boyer

Played Ticket Agent (uncredited)

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Chet Brandenburg

Played Construction Worker (uncredited)

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Jerry Brent

Played Western Union Boy (uncredited)

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Lowell Brown

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Peter Brown

Played FBI Agent at Hearting (voice) (uncredited)

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Charles Brunner

Played Bill Smith (uncredited)

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Theona Bryant

Played Edith Crandall (uncredited)

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Henry Casso

Played Man in Phone Booth (uncredited)

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Dick Cherney

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Robert Clarke

Played Bartender (uncredited)

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Mary Lou Clifford

Played Indian Switchboard Operator (uncredited)

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Bud Cokes

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Alan Craig

Played Fred Barker (uncredited)

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Jane Crowley

Played Ma Barker (uncredited)

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John Damler

Played Denver S.A.C. (uncredited)

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Jeanne Dante

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Susan Davis

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Angelo De Meo

Played Fred Hunter (uncredited)

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Sayre Dearing

Played Airport Employee (uncredited)

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Gabriel Del Valle

Played Argentine Policeman (uncredited)

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Vera Denham

Played Farmer's Wife (uncredited)

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Paul Denton

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Ann Doran

Played Mrs. Ballard (uncredited)

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Joan Dupuis

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Robin Eccles

Played Anne Hardesty at 4 (uncredited)

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Mary Ann Edwards

Played Marge (uncredited)

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Tippy Elam

Played Shoeshine Boy (uncredited)

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Ben Erway

Played Justice Dept. Lawyer (uncredited)

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Ella Ethridge

Played Farmer's Wife (uncredited)

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Sam Flint

Played Doctor (uncredited)

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George Ford

Played Plane Passenger (uncredited)

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Terry Frost

Played Craig (uncredited)

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Michael Garrett

Played Insurance Salesman (uncredited)

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Kenneth Gibson

Played Graduation Audience Member (uncredited)

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Arthur D. Gilmour

Played Major (uncredited)

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James Gonzalez

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Roy Gordon

Played Emmett Reese (uncredited)

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Rand Harper

Played Assistant Denver S.A.C. (uncredited)

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Elizabeth Harrower

Played Clerk (uncredited)

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Harry Harvey

Played Mrs. King's Neighbor (uncredited)

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Les Hellman

Played Kirby (uncredited)

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Jack Henderson

Played Hardware Store Owner (uncredited)

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Tex Holden

Played Townsman (uncredited)

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Judd Holdren

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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J. Edgar Hoover

Played J. Edgar Hoover (uncredited)

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Rand Hopper

Played Assistant Denver S.A.C. (uncredited)

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Carroll House

Played Dover (uncredited)

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Sid Kane

Played George Metzger - Espionage Agent (uncredited)

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Stacy Keach, Sr.

Played Machine Gun Kelly (uncredited)

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Rickey Kelman

Played Mike Hardesty at 10 (uncredited)

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George Khoury

Played Alvin Karpis (uncredited)

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Walter Kightly

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Kay E. Kuter

Played Barber (uncredited)

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Morgan Lane

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Eddie Little Sky

Played Henry Roanhorse (uncredited)

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Robert Locke Lorraine

Played Plane Passenger (uncredited)

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William Lovett

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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Jenni Lynn

Played Jennie Hardesty at 4 (uncredited)

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Ted Mapes

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Lori Martin

Played Anne Hardesty at 8 (uncredited)

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Russ McCubbin

Played Ku Klux Klan Member / Man Setting In Diner (uncredited)

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David McMahon

Played Klansman (uncredited)

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Tom Monroe

Played Klansman (uncredited)

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Ray Montgomery

Played Driver (uncredited)

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Burt Mustin

Played Uncle Fudd Schneider (uncredited)

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Dorothy Neumann

Played Landlady (uncredited)

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Ron Nyman

Played Commuter at Airport (uncredited)

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Alan Paige

Played Checker (uncredited)

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George Pembroke

Played Chief of Civil Aeronautics Board (uncredited)

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Bob Peoples

Played Sam Cowley (uncredited)

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Scott Peters

Played John Dillinger (uncredited)

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Bob Peterson

Played Pretty Boy Foyd (uncredited)

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William Phipps

Played Baby Face Nelson (uncredited)

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John Pickard

Played Klansman (uncredited)

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Murray Pollack

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Jim Porcupine

Played Indian Switchboard Operator (uncredited)

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James Porta

Played Argentine Policeman (uncredited)

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Charles Postal

Played Justice Dept. Lawyer (uncredited)

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John Quijada

Played Argentine Policeman (uncredited)

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Paul Ravel

Played Counterman (uncredited)

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Grandon Rhodes

Played Minister at Funeral (uncredited)

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Herman Rudin

Played Hoodlum (uncredited)

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Emily All Runner

Played Servant Girl (uncredited)

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Grant Scott

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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George Selk

Played Organist / Janitor (uncredited)

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Dorothy Skyeagle

Played Rita Smith (uncredited)

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Mabel Smaney

Played Passerby Outside Theatre (uncredited)

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Gil Smith

Played Mike Hardesty at 6 (uncredited)

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Paul Smith

Played Albert Shaw (uncredited)

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Charles Soldani

Played Indian on Train (uncredited)

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Bert Spencer

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Vincent St. Cyr

Played Dan Savagehorse (uncredited)

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Glenn Stensel

Played Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

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Michael Switlick

Played Anne's 3-Year-Old Son (uncredited)

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Forrest Taylor

Played Wedding Minister (uncredited)

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Guy Teague

Played Deputy Marshal (uncredited)

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Jack Tesler

Played Operator (uncredited)

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Roy Thinnes

Played Party Guest (uncredited)

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William J. Thomas

Played Janitor (uncredited)

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Clyde Tolson

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Alfred Tonkel

Played Druggist (uncredited)

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John Truax

Played Boyd (uncredited)

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John Varnum

Played Brackenridge (uncredited)

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James Vickery

Played Schaeffer (uncredited)

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Elmore Vincent

Played Farmer (uncredited)

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Ed Wagner

Played Sawyer (uncredited)

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Selene Walters

Played Polly (uncredited)

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Maurice Wells

Played Speaker (uncredited)

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Adam West

Played Man on Two-Way Radio (voice) (uncredited)

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Will J. White

Played Silvano / J. Edgar Hoover (uncredited)

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Guy Wilkerson

Played Cliff Eberhardt (uncredited)

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Tom Wilson

Played Chicago Passerby (uncredited)

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Herbert Winters

Played FBI Agent (uncredited)

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Britt Wood

Played Farmer (uncredited)

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Roque Ybarra

Played Murdered Indian (uncredited)

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Chief Yowlachie

Played Harry Willowtree (uncredited)

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