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  1. I Deal in Danger is a 1966 American DeLuxe Color spy film compiled from the first four episodes of a television series, Blue Light, which aired on ABC-TV in early 1966. Directed by Walter Grauman, it starred Robert Goulet as David March, an Allied spy in Nazi Germany during World War II.

  2. I Deal in Danger: Directed by Walter Grauman. With Robert Goulet, Christine Carère, Donald Harron, Horst Frank. During World War II, an American who sympathizes with the Nazi cause defects to Germany, where he is greeted as a hero and given a job broadcasting propaganda to the West.

    • (170)
    • Action, Drama, War
    • Walter Grauman
    • 1966-12
  3. I Deal in Danger (1966) This 90-minute film was edited together from a number of episodes of the 1966 television series, Blue Light. David March (Robert Goulet) is an American Nazi who has renounced his country and taken German citizenship.

  4. Starts with Robert Goulet in a bathrobe murdering a Nazi. Honestly, I think this was his best role. Not ready to talk about how badly these episodes of Blue Light were cut together to create this “film” though.

    • Walter Grauman
    • 20th Century Fox Television
  5. Rogue spy David March (Robert Goulet) defects to the Germans in the early days of World War II, but, unbeknownst to his Nazi handlers, he is in fact a double...

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    • Walter Grauman
    • War
    • Robert Goulet
  6. Year: 1966. Original title: I Deal in Danger. Synopsis: During World War II, an American who sympathizes with the Nazi cause defects to Germany, where he is greeted as a hero and given a job broadcasting propaganda to the West.

  7. Synopsis. During World War II, American David March, the last remaining agent of an Allied spy ring known as Blue Light, has worked his way into the higher echelons of German intelligence by posing as a Nazi sympathizer.