Operation Secret(1952) 95%

Playing the lead, Wilde brought the same athletic intensity he used in The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) to his role as an undercover agent.

Interestingly, the film's title and serious tone later became a target for parody. Decades later, legendary spoof director David Zucker cited as a direct stylistic influence for his 1984 comedy classic, Top Secret! . Whether you enjoy it as a serious piece of Cold War cinema or a study in the "straight-faced" drama that inspired modern comedy, Operation Secret remains a compelling relic of 1950s filmmaking. Operation Secret(1952)

Unmasking the Truth: A Look Back at "Operation Secret" (1952) Playing the lead, Wilde brought the same athletic

Check out more about Cornel Wilde’s filmography or dive into the history of films based on true events from the 1950s. Fresh off his Oscar win for A Streetcar

Fresh off his Oscar win for A Streetcar Named Desire , Malden provides a grounded, serious counterweight to the action.

Clocking in at over two hours, the film was an ambitious undertaking for its time. It wasn't just another action flick; it was a drama that attempted to explore the psychological toll of living a double life.