
During the Great War, an Austrian officer suspected of being an Italian spy, volunteers for a mission to parachute into Italy, where he falls in love with a real spy..

Is it worth the watch? If you like black-and-white war dramas that feel like they were filmed in someone’s drafty living room, maybe. It’s for the folks who get a kick out of old-school espionage tropes where everyone wears stiff collars and looks very suspicious at dinner tables. If you need pacing that doesn't drag l...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you like black-and-white war dramas that feel like they were filmed in someone’s drafty living room, maybe. It’s for the folks who get a kick out of old-school espionage tropes where everyone wears stiff collars and looks very suspicious at dinner tables. If you need pacing that doesn't drag like a broken anchor, you will probably hate this. The whole parachute sequence felt like it lasted for about three weeks. I get it, he’s jumping into enemy territory, but the came..."
Georg C. Klaren, Herbert Juttke, Max W. Kimmich
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