Stock Photo - 1954 - Gregory Peck Stars in new American film made in Berlin.: All exterior shots for the new 20th century fox film, 'Night People' have been made in the streets of Berlin and the interiors will be shot later in the studios in Hollywood. The story of the film is highly topical based on the struggle between East and West Germany and is directed by Nunnally Joohnson. A young G.I. (ted Avery), is engaged to a German girl (Marianne Koch). Returning to barracks one night in the Western Zone a stranger asks him for a light and as the G.I. gives it, he is knocked out and smuggled away into the Eastern Zone in a car incident is seen by a German woman tells the Military Police The provost Marshall, Lt. Col. Van Dyke (Gregory Peck) contacts the Soviet Military Government who claim ignorance of thr incident. The G.I.'s father, (Broderick Crawfpord), a wealthy American business man with influence in political circles, flies to Berlin and failing to set satisfaction through official channel contacts a member of the G.I. will be released if a man and woman who have scaped from Eastern zone are returned. When the man, a former member of the East Zone Underground, hears of this he telephones Col. Van Dyke and tells him that Hoffy (name of Annita Bjorek in the film) is a counter spy and is really working fir the Russians. Unfortunately Van Dyke has fallen in love with the beautiful Hoffy. By a clever ruse he gets the G.I. back without handling over the two Germans to the Soviets. The main scenes of the film were made on Kurfuerstendan at zonal Boarder of Berlin. (Credit Image: © Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)

Stock Photo: 1954 - Gregory Peck Stars in new American film made in Berlin.: All exterior shots for the new 20th century fox film, 'Night People' have been made in the.

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