Is this for you?
If you love grainy, old-school black and white spy stuff, maybe. If you want a movie that moves faster than a turtle, look elsewhere. Honestly, most people today would probably get bored five minutes in.
Watching Lockspitzel Asew is a bit like visiting an attic full of old, heavy furniture. It’s dense...
The movie Lockspitzel Asew was directed by Phil Jutzi.
Lockspitzel Asew was released in the year 1935.
Lockspitzel Asew is a movie from Austria.
Lockspitzel Asew features Franz Schafheitlin, Ellen Frank, Grete Wawra, Karl Forest.
The screenplay for Lockspitzel Asew was written by At. Timann.
If you enjoy Lockspitzel Asew, you might also like Der Kosak und die Nachtigall (1935), Frau Eva wird mondain! (1934), Hunger in Waldenburg (1929), Berlin-Alexanderplatz: The Story of Franz Biberkopf (1931).
Yes, Lockspitzel Asew (1935) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title.
This is a German thriller from the 1930s about espionage and political betrayal. It follows the story of an agent navigating a dangerous web of secrets, and frankly, it feels like a dusty artifact that hasn't quite decided if it wants to be a nail-biter or a history lecture.
Review Excerpt
"Is this for you?
If you love grainy, old-school black and white spy stuff, maybe. If you want a movie that moves faster than a turtle, look elsewhere. Honestly, most people today would probably get bored five minutes in.
Watching Lockspitzel Asew is a bit like visiting an attic full of old, heavy furniture. It’s dense, it’s a little uncomfortable, and you can’t help but wonder why it’s all still there. Olga Tschechowa has this piercing gaze that carries half the scenes, even when the plot makes..."