
The Secret Game
Summary
“The Secret Game” plunges into the subterranean world of wartime espionage, an intricate ballet of subterfuge unfolding on American soil amidst the fraught backdrop of the Great War. At its core, the narrative orchestrates a tense confrontation between the clandestine operatives of Imperial Germany and the enigmatic agents of Japan. Their objectives, steeped in geopolitical machinations, collide within a nation ostensibly neutral yet brimming with strategic vulnerabilities. The film meticulously charts the labyrinthine maneuvers of these foreign powers, each faction deploying its most cunning minds to outwit the other, ultimately vying for control over critical intelligence that could sway the global conflict. It's a shadowy contest of wits and wills, where allegiances are fluid, identities are masked, and the very fabric of national security hangs precariously in the balance. The tension is palpable, a silent but relentless pressure cooker of international intrigue, revealing the insidious reach of distant wars into unexpected corners.
Synopsis
During the Great War, German and Japanese spies face off in the United States.
Director

Sessue Hayakawa, Jack Holt, Mayme Kelso, Florence Vidor
Marion Fairfax












