Rival reporters pose as honeymooners on a European train to track a munitions magnate..

Is this worth your time? If you enjoy black-and-white train movies with reporters shouting into telephones, you’ll probably have a decent enough time with Espionage. If you get annoyed by plots that shift gears every ten minutes without telling you why, you should probably skip this one. It’s light, it’s breezy, and it...


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"Is this worth your time? If you enjoy black-and-white train movies with reporters shouting into telephones, you’ll probably have a decent enough time with Espionage. If you get annoyed by plots that shift gears every ten minutes without telling you why, you should probably skip this one. It’s light, it’s breezy, and it feels like it was put together on a rainy Tuesday. The whole thing hinges on this fake honeymoon premise. You’ve got rival reporters stuck in a small compartment, which is a trop..."

Juan Torena
Ainsworth Morgan, Manuel Seff, Walter C. Hackett, Leonard Lee
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