Gable is Colonel Pieter Deventer of Dutch Intelligence during World War II.
He trains Carla Van Oven (Turner) to be the liaison between the British and
the local resistance movement, led by a spunky rogue called "The Scarf"
(Mature). Before she is put into position Pieter and Carla begin a
romance. The team starts to suffer heavy losses after she joins them and
Pieter begins to suspect she is a Nazi spy.
Lana Turner singing "Johnny Come Home"
Quote-able Gable
"Why the rank?" first line
"You fascinate me."
"In my job, we don't carry credentials."
"Is that why you dyed your hair? Or is this the real one and the other the
phony? Or are
you both a lie?"
"You only fell in love with your husband after they shot him dead!"
"Don't lie to me, I'll know if you do, don't try it!"
"It's my job to look for the worst in people, to suspect them, mistrust
them--everyone!"
"My compliments on a remarkable performance. But why invent such a ludicrous
story? If
you felt you had to explain your presence here at this hour of the night,
you might have
at least cooked up something that was less of an insult to my intelligence!"
"Outside working hours, you're your own mistress."
"You stupid, whimpering fool. No, I'm the fool. You are what you always
were."
"How does it feel to be sure of a place in your country's history?"
"Take off the bandage." last line
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Behind the Scenes
Shot on location in Holland with interiors
shot at MGM's British studio.
The entire film was shot in eight weeks as Gable wanted to
return home to the United States after being abroad for over a
year making Never Let Me Goand Mogambo.
Gable's last film for MGM, after being a contract player there
for 23 years. His box office had been faltering and MGM did not want to
renew his $500,000 contract. Gable was also anxious to branch out and pursue
his own projects.
The film flopped at the box office and barely recouped its
production costs. Gable, however, was still included on the list
of the top 10 box office attractions of 1954 thanks to
Gone with
the Windbeing re-released that year.
One of the few films in which Turner appears with dark hair. She
had it dyed dark brown for her role in Flame and the Flesh and
the producers of Betrayed had wanted her blonde, but due to lack
of time in pre-production, let her keep the dark hair for the
film.