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I Was a Communist for the FBI: The Crossed Heart

By: Milton Geiger
Narrated by: Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley
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After a fellow Communist dies, Cvetic tries to find a list of other Communists that was left in his suit pocket and given to the Salvation Army. Dana Andrews, Truman Bradley (announcer).

©2014 Milton Geiger (P)2014 RSPT, LLC
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"A stranger in any city."

A RADIO broadcast drama starring Dana Andrews as Matt Cvetic in one of the operations as a functioning party member. Lavishly drenched in heavy, near unrealistic music and sinister overtones, it is actually very funny if the intentions behind the broadcast are overlooked.
Apart from that, absolute rubbish.
Thanks, Audible, for making this short broadcast freely available through the Audible Plus programme

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