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I Was A Communist For The FBI

I Was A Communist For The FBI

By: Humphrey Camardella Productions
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I Was A Communist For The FBI was a show that came from the anti-Communist hysteria at a peak in the 1950s, and by the end of 1952 I Was a Communist was scheduled on more than 600 stations. The show was based on the book by Matt Cvetic and purportedly told of his adventures as an undercover operative who joined the Communist Party to spy from within for the FBI. Many of the stories contained double-edged conflicts: Cvetic constantly looked for information, walking a tightrope among suspicious Party officials while unable to reveal his true mission even to his family. Dana Andrews stared as Matthew Cvetic, always closing with these words: "I was a Communist for the FBI. I walk alone." Join us as we experience intrigue, mystery, and drama with each episode of I Was A Communist For The FBI.Radio Memories Network LLC 2006 Drama & Plays
Episodes
  • Undercover Through Radio Waves
    May 16 2025

    Undercover Through Radio Waves, Explore the fascinating world of espionage and drama in the 1950s anti-Communist radio show "I Was A Communist For The FBI." Discover the challenges faced by Matt Cvetic in his undercover mission, with insights into the production and storytelling that captivated audiences. https://best-old-time-radio.jellypod.ai

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    5 mins
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    Mar 8 2024
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    Mar 1 2024

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