The House | On Carroll Street

is a 1988 neo-noir political thriller that weaves a fictional narrative around two of the most controversial periods in American history: the McCarthy-era "Red Scare" and the secret recruitment of Nazi scientists under Operation Paperclip. The Plot: Paranoia Meets Conspiracy

While the specific events are fictional, the film is grounded in real historical context: The House on Carroll Street

Set in 1951 New York City, the story follows (played by Kelly McGillis), a principled photo editor for Life magazine. Her life is upended when she refuses to "name names" to the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), leading to her being blacklisted and placed under FBI surveillance. is a 1988 neo-noir political thriller that weaves

While working a modest job as a companion to an elderly woman (Jessica Tandy), Emily overhears a heated argument in German coming from the neighboring house. Her curiosity leads her to discover a startling connection: her own HUAC prosecutor, (Mandy Patinkin), is involved in a plot to smuggle Nazi war criminals into the United States. While working a modest job as a companion