After being fired for refusing to provide names to the House Un-American Activities Committee in1951, Emily Crane takes a part-time position as an elderly lady's companion. One day, her attention is drawn to a loud, primarily German-speaking debate in a neighboring house, which is all the more significant given that one of the participants is her chief senator prosecutor. As she begins to investigate, she eventually enlists the assistance of FBI agent Cochran, who was initially sent to investigate her. Likewise when a situation becomes hostile
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After being fired for refusing to provide names to the House Un-American Activities Committee in1951, Emily Crane takes a part-time position as an elderly lady's companion. One day, her attention is drawn to a loud, primarily German-speaking debate in a neighboring house, which is all the more significant given that one of the participants is her chief senator prosecutor. As she begins to investigate, she eventually enlists the assistance of FBI agent Cochran, who was initially sent to investigate her. Likewise when a situation becomes hostile
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