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  1. The Iron Curtain is a 1948 American thriller film starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney, directed by William A. Wellman. It was the first film on the Cold War. The film was based on the memoirs of Igor Gouzenko. Principal photography was done on location in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada by Charles G. Clarke.

  2. The Iron Curtain: Directed by William A. Wellman. With Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney, June Havoc, Berry Kroeger. The story of Soviet cypher-clerk Igor Gouzenko who was posted to the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa,Canada in 1943 and defected in 1945 to reveal the extent of Soviet espionage activities directed against Canada.

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    • Biography, Crime, History
    • William A. Wellman
    • 1948-06-16
  3. Oct 10, 2017 · The Iron Curtain (1948) Silver Screen Classics. 79.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.2K. 280K views 6 years ago. Directed by William Wellman Starring Dana Andrews Gene Tierney and June Havoc...

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  5. Sep 18, 2019 · The Iron Curtain 1948 - Dana Andrews. Biography, Crime, History. The story of Soviet cypher-clerk Igor Gouzenko who was posted to the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa,Canada in 1943 and defected in 1945 to reveal the extent of Soviet espionage activities directed against Canada. Director: William A. Wellman.

  6. Sep 7, 2017 · The Iron Curtain (1948) Dana Andrews, Gene Tierney, June Havoc. The story of Soviet cypher-clerk Igor Gouzenko who was posted to the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa,Canada in 1943 and defected in...

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    • Дана Веселова
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  8. Overview. The Iron Curtain is based on the actual 1945 case of Soviet cipher clerk Igor Gouzenko, (Dana Andrews), who, after careful training, was assigned to the U.S.S.R. Embassy in Ottawa, Canada in the midst of World War II.