The moment he fell in love was his moment of greatest danger!
Synopsis
Cloak and Dagger (1946) follows a college scientist reluctantly recruited by a wartime spy agency to travel through Nazi‑occupied Europe to contact key physicists and keep crucial atomic research out of enemy hands. As his mission leads from neutral Switzerland into Italy’s resistance networks, alliances and personal stakes deepen amid ambushes, betrayals, and the ever‑present threat of discovery. This espionage thriller blends intrigue, wartime tension, and moral peril in a shadowed chronicle of secret service courage.
Selected disc options for Cloak and Dagger
| Extras | Kino BD-A/US 2024 | Olive BD-A/US 2013 | Eureka BD-B/UK 2020 | Artisan DVD-1/US/OOP 2003 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audio Commentary by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas | has extra | |||
| Audio Commentary by Max Allan Collins and Heath Holland | has extra | |||
| Spycraft - Video Essay by David Cairns | has extra | |||
| “Cloak and Dagger” Radio Series | has extra | |||
| Lux Radio Theater: “Cloak and Dagger” | has extra |
Notes
- Kino’s Blu-ray is included in the “Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XXI” box set with Shack Out on 101 (1955) and Short Cut to Hell (1957). Trailers included: The General Died at Dawn (1936), Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1949) and Human Desire (1954).
- Olive’s Blu-ray contains no extras.
- Eureka’s Blu-ray includes a booklet with writing by Samm Deighan.
- Artisan’s DVD contains no extras.
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