The Conspirators Overview:

The Conspirators (1944) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Jean Negulesco and produced by Jack L. Warner and Jack Chertok.

SYNOPSIS

Spy drama following a resistance fighter known as The Flying Dutchman, who flees Holland for Lisbon, where he is sheltered by the underground. There he meets and falls in love with a woman who is married to a German official sympathetic to the cause of the resistance. When an underground agent is killed on a secret mission back in Holland, suspicion initially falls on the Dutchman, who must then hatch a plot to expose the real traitor and defeat the Nazi spies who surround him.

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Ricardo Quintanilla: This may seem to you melodramatic, but indulge me, please, I like melodrama.


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A modern source lists Marcel Dalio in the role of "Croupier," but the only croupier seen in the movie was Alphonse Martell.
A song, "Orchard Moon" with music by Max Steiner and lyrics by Albert Stillman was published in connection with the picture.
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