Against a background of secret service intrigue during the World War, the romance of an Italian woman spy and an Austrian officer rather unfortunately ends in tragedy, as the Austrian officer does his duty for his country..

Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're a completist for 1930s espionage flicks or just really need something to watch on a rainy Tuesday. It’s not exactly riveting, but it has that strange, dusty charm of old studio projects. If you hate slow pacing or characters who spend more time staring intensely at each o...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Arthur B. Woods

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you're a completist for 1930s espionage flicks or just really need something to watch on a rainy Tuesday. It’s not exactly riveting, but it has that strange, dusty charm of old studio projects. If you hate slow pacing or characters who spend more time staring intensely at each other than actually spying, skip it. The whole thing feels a bit like a stage play that got lost on its way to the theater. There is this one scene where Greta Nissen is just leani..."
Robert Baberske, Herbert Juttke, Arthur B. Woods, Frank Vosper, Max W. Kimmich, Georg C. Klaren
United Kingdom

1920 · IMDb —
Edward LeSaint

